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Holistic, Unrestrained Love

Holistic, unrestrained love is not something we manufacture but something we receive. Centered on the Shema, Israel's daily confession of faith beginning with, "Hear, ...

Being Human Podcast | How Do We Cross Into the Future?

As part of our Being Human series, David Stockton and Anthony Kennada continue their conversation about faith, work, and technology by exploring what it means to move ...

To Err Is Human, To Sin Is to Dehumanize

Genesis 3 confronts one of humanity’s oldest temptations: the desire to define reality apart from God. What begins with the serpent’s question, “Did God actually say?”...

Being Human Podcast | Work, Faith, and the Future of Humanity

As part of our Being Human sermon series, we're releasing a collection of conversations exploring faith, work, technology, and what it means to flourish as humans in a...

The Image of God in an Age of Anxiety and AI

Genesis 1–2 grounds our understanding of humanity in a truth that is both ancient and urgently needed today: we are not accidents, products, or data points, but image-...

Next Gen Takeover

Renewal begins with what shapes our minds. In a world filled with competing voices, shifting opinions, and pressure to define truth for ourselves, the invitation of Ch...

Wise About the Weight

Romans 16 closes with a doxology, lifting our eyes to the glory of God. After tracing the depth of the gospel, Paul ends by reminding us that God alone carries the tru...

The Beautiful Work of Ordinary Saints

Romans 16 reveals the beauty of God’s kingdom at work through ordinary, faithful people. In Paul’s final greetings, names like Phoebe, Priscilla, Aquila, Rufus, and ma...

Reminders, Not Reprimands

Romans 15 closes Paul’s teaching on Christian living not with correction, but with reinforcement. Paul reminds the church that reminders are not reprimands, they are i...

Preemptive Forgiveness in a World of Disputable Matters

Romans 14 calls believers to a deeper kind of unity, one not built on uniformity of practice but on shared surrender to Christ as Lord. In a community shaped by differ...

Dressed for the Occasion

Romans 13 calls believers to live rightly in relation to governing authorities, our neighbor, and our own flesh. Authority is described as instituted by God and servin...

A Living Sacrifice

Romans 12 marks the shift from understanding God’s mercy to embodying it, calling believers to offer their whole lives as worship through ongoing surrender and inner r...

Ricochet of Riches

Romans 9–11 unfolds a surprising pattern in God’s redemptive plan, where Israel’s story is not abandoned but woven into a wider mercy that reaches the whole world. Wha...

Easter 2026 | A Faith That Speaks

Romans 10 holds together both the nearness of salvation and the urgency of response. Zeal without surrender is not enough, and striving cannot produce the righteousnes...

Chosen by Mercy, Not by Merit

Romans 9 wrestles with a deeply personal and difficult question: if God is faithful, why have many in Israel rejected Him? Paul responds by shifting the focus from hum...

Indomitable Hope

Romans 8 gathers the whole gospel into a steady, unshakable hope: life in Christ begins not with striving, but with the settled reality that there is no condemnation, ...

Jesus: The Better Spouse

Romans 7 reveals the purpose of God’s law and the inner struggle of those who belong to Christ. Through union with Jesus in His death and resurrection, believers are r...

Dead to Sin

Grace does not excuse sin. It breaks its power. Romans 6 explores the transformation that takes place when someone is united with Christ. Through His death and resurre...

More Than We Could Hope or Imagine

Romans 3 brings us to the great turning point of the gospel. After exposing humanity’s suppression of truth in chapter 1 and dismantling religious self confidence in c...

The Space Between the Edge and His Arms

Faith is easy to admire from a distance and costly when we stand on the edge ourselves. Romans 4 holds up Abraham as the pattern of real trust, not a man justified by ...

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