17 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
When we talk about the gospel, everyone wants to get to the part about God’s love and forgiveness. But without the bad news of sin, the good news wouldn’t be good!
16 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
When you’re coaching a team, it’s essential that your players are clear on their position and role. And the same is true in our spiritual lives.
15 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
The word “theology” usually brings up images of seminary professors in dusty libraries. It doesn’t seem very practical. But good theology is actually essential in our everyday lives.
14 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
Over the past 70 years or so, our country has become increasingly secular. So how do we continue standing for the truth when it seems like everyone’s against us?
13 July, 2020
Series: Everyday Theology
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Titus
Theology isn’t just about learning a lot of impressive terminology. Good, biblical theology is practical, and it changes the way we interact with our world.
10 July, 2020
Series: Question Everything
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Psalms
In the rush of everyday life, we often find ourselves hungry for a bigger destiny. Pastor J.D. describes the only thing that can fill that desire.
9 July, 2020
Series: Question Everything
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Psalms
Everyone wants to feel that their life has a bigger purpose. But does anything we do actually last into eternity?
8 July, 2020
Series: Question Everything
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Psalms
What does it mean to have faith through trials? Does it mean that we just put on a smile and act like everything’s fine, even when we’re hurting inside?
7 July, 2020
Series: Question Everything
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Psalms
It seems like we’re constantly hearing news of hurricanes, wildfires, and mass shootings. And on a more personal level, we face chronic pain, broken marriages, and unfulfilled dreams. Will it ever get better?