Messages from the Santa Cruz Bible Church teaching team led by our Lead Pastor, Matt Roden. For more information, visit santacruzbible.org
The Bible is a book full of meals: time around a table shapes us and reminds us of who we have been, who we are, and where we are going.
Is anyone living rent-free in your head? It’s time for an eviction.
Community is a key that unlocks new life for us and surprisingly, it's a key anyone can create.
If God has given us everything we have, what does He ask us to do with what we have?
Everything changes when we take ownership of our spiritual growth.
Jesus’ Kingdom is an upside down Kingdom.
In the most well-known parable, the Prodigal Son, Jesus gives us a dramatic picture of grace and the cost of living out that grace to others.
Jesus tells a story about sin and sinners with a shocking twist. This twist shakes up the ways we think about ourselves and others.
Dawn Lindholm looks into the parable of the Sower and the Seed.
A look into the parable of the lost sheep, and what it means to be lost and found.
Love alone makes us credible.
Lessons on the importance of prayer and a reminder to always pray and not give up.
Any of us can end up making what we have the priority of how we live. But Jesus gives us a better way to live.
The first parable in the series is about forgiveness. How do we show forgiveness to those who have hurt or humiliated us?
Jesus releases us from fear and offers us peace.
What seems to be in the way is actually the way.
Have you ever been too tired to be present? These are the signals that burnout is coming. Jesus offers us a way to live that doesn’t ignore our limits, but honors them.
If your soul is weary with burdens, Jesus has a special invitation for you.
On Palm Sunday, the arrival of Jesus into the final week of His life still speaks to us today.