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June 11, 2023
Nate Rector
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The Book of Mark
The Gospel of Mark depicts Jesus as a servant, which, when we think about it, runs counter to all we would expect of a person seated in a position of maximum power.
Messages in this Series
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1 & 2 Corinthians
August 25, 2024 • Nate RectorThe church in Corinth faces many issues and questions that our modern church faces today. To all those questions, then and now, Paul offers the singular answer of the gospel.
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The Book of Philemon
August 18, 2024 • Nate RectorIn Philemon, Paul leaves us a tremendous example of how Christians should seek to change the minds and behaviors of those around them.
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The Book of Romans
August 11, 2024 • Nate RectorRomans is one of the most complex and theologically rich books in the Bible. This week we make it approachable and applicable for all Christians.
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The Books of 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus
August 4, 2024 • Nate RectorThough 1 & 2 Timothy, as well as Titus, were written specifically to pastors, there is advice within them that rings true for all believers.
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The Book of Philippians
July 28, 2024 • Erin WinstonFear and anxiety are on the rise these days. However, fear and anxiety are nothing new. In the book of Philippians, Paul gives the people of Philippi some excellent advice on how to develop a mindset like Christ to use as a tool to ward off the fear they dealt with daily.
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The Book of Galatians
July 21, 2024 • Aaron GibsonWe’ve all encountered some type of legalism in Christianity. In the book of Galatians, Paul addresses some legalistic views that began to spread throughout the region and reminds the churches in Galatia of their faith and how that impacts their life.
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The Book of Ephesians
July 14, 2024 • Doug BergesonAs we dive back into our New Testament series, Twenty-Seven, you'll hear about lousy poker players, top-notch detectives, three great untruths, emotional reasoning, fickle feelings, competing realities, the power of the mind, a great migration having nothing to do with wildebeest, Monarch butterflies, or Canadian geese...all in service to Paul’s overarching message to the Ephesians!
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The Book of Jude
September 3, 2023 • Nate RectorIn the small book of Jude, we have a great depiction of how the Bible remains both remarkably deep and yet easy to to approach and apply.
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The Books of 1, 2, & 3 John
August 27, 2023 • Nate RectorThe three letters of John to the churches are only a combined 7 chapters long. And yet in this brief collection, John reiterates a singular idea 12 times! Why? What is the idea and why is it so important?
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The Books of 1 & 2 Peter
August 20, 2023 • Nate RectorPeter was one of the disciples closest to Jesus, as well as one of the most influential leaders in the early church. What did he have to say to the saints at the end of his ministry?
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The Book of Hebrews
August 13, 2023 • Nate RectorHebrews goes to great lengths to explain the supremacy of Christ by highlighting the different ways in which Jesus is superior to differing elements within the Hebrew culture. But why does the superiority of Jesus still matter to us today?
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The Book of Acts
August 6, 2023 • Nate RectorThe book of Acts serves as a telling of the great work of the Holy Spirit that links the two great works of Jesus. Further, it shows us that the Spirit is still working today.
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The Book of 2 Thessalonians
July 30, 2023 • Kyle TolbertIn 2 Thessalonians, Paul writes to clear up some misunderstandings the Thessalonians had about the Second Coming of Christ. Paul's ultimate goal is to remind the Thessalonian Christ-Followers that the Lord had placed them exactly where they were, on purpose, and had a plan for them in their normal lives, for as long as they were still on earth. And that is a truth worth reflecting on and celebrating!
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The Book of James
July 23, 2023 • Erin WinstonHave you ever wished for an instruction manual for living your life in light of your faith? Well, you have come to the right place, as we unpack the book of James and his practical tips for living a life for Jesus.
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The Book of Colossians
July 9, 2023 • Aaron GibsonIf Paul’s heart behind the letter to the Colossians was to tell us how a Christian is supposed to live, why did he start with what a Christian is supposed to believe? How different would our lives look if we focused on the simple belief and life that Paul is pointing out in this incredible letter?
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The Book of 1 Thessalonians
July 2, 2023 • Kyle TolbertWhat stands out in 1 Thessalonians is the way Paul goes about teaching and ministering to the people of Thessalonica. As we unpack this letter together, what will be revealed is a genuine, relational love between Paul and the people of Thessalonica that reflects the love of Christ and offers an open door to speak the truth of Jesus.
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The Book of John
June 25, 2023 • Nate RectorJohn is the most unique of the Gospels and beckons us to know Christ, that we would find life in Him.
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The Book of Luke
June 18, 2023 • Nate RectorWhy did Luke craft an entire Gospel with the intent of displaying the humanity of Christ? The answer is what separates Jesus from all other gods.
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The Book of Mark
June 11, 2023 • Nate Rector CURRENTLY WATCHINGThe Gospel of Mark depicts Jesus as a servant, which, when we think about it, runs counter to all we would expect of a person seated in a position of maximum power.
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The Book of Matthew
June 4, 2023 • Nate RectorThe Gospel of Matthew was written to the Jewish community to show them Jesus actually was the Messiah. They needed this Gospel because they were prevented from seeing Jesus due to their unfair expectations of Him. What expectations do we have of Jesus that could potentially blind us?