Walk in Love, Walk in Light

Brad DuFault
Ephesians 5:1-20

Paul outlines practical areas of morality for Christians to consider and warns them against judging non-christians.

A Level Playing Field

Ryan Lowery
Ephesians 2:11-22

Paul calls us to remember who we were before Christ, and to approach the world with humility and love.

A Call to Maturity

Jim Leffel
Hebrews 5:11-6:20

Paul rebukes the Hebrews for their immaturity in the Lord, and instead calls them to repent and put their trust more fully in Christ. He then assures them that God sees their work and is faithful to them.

Living Sacrifices

Ben Foust
Romans 12:1-2

As one of his first calls to action in the book of Romans, Paul urges us to worship the Lord. When we worship the Lord with our lives and are close to Him, we are slowly transformed to be like Christ.

Self-Focus, Self Awareness, and the New Self

Scott Risley
Romans 12:1-2

Join us as we explore the problems with self-focus, the need for self-awareness, and how these relate to putting on the new self and loving one another.

You Matter

Fouad Masri
Ephesians 2:10

Growing in our relationship with Jesus attracts Muslim background people to the Messiah. Learn how your personal growth can be a source of change that impacts Muslims everywhere.

Listening to Pauline Shame

Te-Li Lau
Ephesians 2:10

In this session, we contrast the current culture's understanding of shame with the Pauline framework and suggest ways for how we might rehabilitate our fractured understanding.

People of Peace in an Anxious Culture

Mary Beth Gladwell
Ephesians 2:10

Jesus promised His followers peace, but did he mean that for today, when anxiety is at an all-time high? This session unpacks the peace which fits all times and circumstance.

Putting Others Before Ourselves

Kay Robinson
Philippians 2:1-15

Jesus is our perfect example of putting others ahead of self. He set aside His godly attributes to become like us in human form in order to rescue us from the penalty of our sin. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to follow His example of self-sacrifice through dependence upon the God's Word, prayer, and the ministry of suffering.