17 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
To live happily ever after doesn’t mean you never fight with your spouse. Good couples have learned to fight fairly.
16 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
For many people, our views on love and relationships are shaped by the songs we listen to and the movies we watch. But there’s only one relationship model we should care about, and it doesn’t come from Hollywood!
13 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
If you were to ask most couples why they got married, they would probably say something about making each other happy. But Pastor J.D. reveals one of the most forgotten and important elements of marriage.
12 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
What if every time you saw your spouse, or your friends, or your parents, or boss or your employees, you had a thought, that if obeyed, would change every relationship?
11 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
At the end of the day, the interests of others are almost always secondary to our own. Pastor J.D. shows us just how important the interests are of those we love!
10 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
What are you looking for when you yearn for love and romance? Pastor J.D. looks at our expectations in marriage and God’s plan for singleness.
9 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
Our culture often acts like romantic love is the pinnacle of human existence. But, is that really the case? Pastor J.D. gives us a balanced, biblical view of marriage and singleness.
6 May, 2022
Series: First Love
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Ephesians
As we begin a series called “First Love,” we’re getting a biblical perspective on the purpose of marriage and singleness. It’s a drastic shift from what our culture usually portrays!
5 May, 2022
Series: Rest + Distraction
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Luke
Pastor J.D. shows us that distraction and the feeling of being overwhelmed and hurried often comes from being terribly out of fellowship with Jesus.