27 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Amos
No one likes being the bearer of bad news, and we like hearing bad news even less! But sin isn’t something we can just ignore.
26 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Amos
No one likes being corrected. And even though it doesn’t feel good, being called out on our sin is often the most loving thing someone can do for us!
23 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Joel
In the book of Joel, we read about a period in Israel’s history when the Israelites were facing God’s judgment over their sin. But even God’s judgment is an expression of his love!
22 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Joel
Why would a loving God let so many bad things happen? Pastor J.D. flips that question on its head, challenging us to consider the possibility that the trials we face might actually proof of God’s love.
21 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Hosea
Sometimes, when we’re struggling with sin, we might start to worry that God is going to run out of patience. But Pastor J.D. reminds us that God’s grace is never-ending, and his love is scandalous!
20 April, 2021
Series: Come Back to Me
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Hosea
As we kick off a series titled, Come Back to Me, we’re discovering a beautiful and surprising picture of the gospel in the story of an unusual marriage.
19 April, 2021
Series: Can't Believe
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
A lot of people imagine God as an angry judge who’s constantly disappointed. But Pastor J.D. reveals that God actually uses our failures to make us more dependent on him!
16 April, 2021
Series: Can't Believe
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
If we’re honest, we’ve all had days where we’ve messed up big time. But as Pastor J.D. continues our series called, Can’t Believe, he explains how God can redeem even our greatest failures.
15 April, 2021
Series: Can't Believe
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
Many people who reject the resurrection like to think that their issue is an intellectual one. But Pastor J.D. argues that unbelief doesn’t actually stem from a lack of evidence.