3 January, 2023
Series: 20th Anniversary
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Pastor J.D. demonstrates how to expect great things of God and attempt great things for God as you work to complete your mission on Earth.
2 January, 2023
Series: 20th Anniversary
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Pastor J.D. takes us on a march throughout church history. The journey of a church doesn’t begin when it’s planted. It began 2,000 years ago, with 11 frightened disciples on a hillside outside of Jerusalem.
30 December, 2022
Series: Staying Faith
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
Change is scary. But Pastor J.D. explains that, if we want to do great things for God’s kingdom, it’s going to involve some risk!
29 December, 2022
Series: Staying Faith
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Luke
An age-old question asks, “Do you own your things, or do your things own you?” And that’s our subject as Pastor J.D. continues our series called, Staying Faith.
28 December, 2022
Series: Staying Faith
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Luke
For most people, money is one of the biggest stressors in our daily lives. But Pastor J.D. reminds us that God never intended for us to be slaves to wealth.
27 December, 2022
Series: Staying Faith
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
As Pastor J.D. kicks off a new series called, Staying Faith, we’re learning how to persevere to the end in the race of faith.
26 December, 2022
Series: Hope Has a Name
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: John
Hope has a name, and his name is JESUS. For all that you aren’t, for all that you need, for all that you fear, for all that you crave, for literally all that you ever cannot be, he is the great I AM.
23 December, 2022
Series: Hope Has a Name
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Isaiah
Pastor J.D. continues today to identify four types of father wounds that our Everlasting Father heals and shows us how Jesus fills those longings and is the heavenly Father we’ve always craved.
22 December, 2022
Series: Hope Has a Name
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Isaiah
Today, Pastor J.D. identifies four types of father wounds from the series “Hope Has a Name” to show us how Jesus came to heal those wounds.