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.
4 May, 2022
Series: Rest + Distraction
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Luke
It’s safe to say that our society deals with more distractions than any previous society in history. Most of us feel like we are constantly pulled in different directions. Today, Pastor J.D. talks about being a distracted people who need focus.
3 May, 2022
Series: Rest + Distraction
Speaker: J.D. Greear
You know, Jesus promised that for all who came to him, he would give them rest. But in today’s society, where overworking is the new norm, most of us hear Jesus’ invitation as wishful thinking.
2 May, 2022
Series: Rest + Distraction
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Pastor J.D. shows us that those most mature in Jesus are not those working hardest for him but those resting most in him.
29 April, 2022
Series: Listen
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
All throughout his ministry, Jesus explained that if your heart is in the right posture, and you have ears to hear, then the truth about him will be evident.
28 April, 2022
Series: Listen
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
We feel like we’ve learned from the past and look down on the actions of previous generations. But what’s different about our hearts?
27 April, 2022
Series: Listen
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Matthew
Are you a sheep or a goat? Are you a lukewarm person? We all struggle with seasons where we are lukewarm, where we are striving to maintain a commitment to Christ but we falter.