30 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
If you’re like most people, you’ve probably been through seasons when you felt like your prayers were just bouncing off the ceiling and wasting your time. But get ready for a perspective shift!
29 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
What is prayer? It’s not a wish list, a way to unleash the power of positive thinking, or a ritual we have to go through to gain God’s favor. It’s so much more.
28 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Deuteronomy
Most Christians know that the Bible is important. And yet, many of us struggle to read it on a regular basis. So how can we start to want to read the Bible?
27 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Deuteronomy
For most Christians, reading the Bible is like getting a shot. We know it’s good for us, but it’s not something we look forward to. But is that really how God wants us to approach his word?
24 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
How do you know if you’re saved? Is it because you prayed a prayer at some point asking Jesus into your heart, or because you were baptized?
23 July, 2020
Series: Start
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
In our new series called START, we’re looking at the foundational elements of the Christian faith. Whether you’re a new believer or if you just want to get back to the basics, this study is for you!
22 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Philemon
Pastor J.D. concludes our series called Everyday Theology by looking at a little-read story from the book of Philemon about a runaway slave and the power of the gospel.
21 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Philemon
The gospel is the power for the Christian life. And in the book of Philemon, we see a real life example of the gospel transforming two first-century believers who couldn’t be more different.
20 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
Phrases like “resurrection,” “salvation,” and “born again” can become kind of worn out, and we can lose sight of how incredible they really are. So we’re taking a fresh look at the glory of the gospel.