Episodes
Even with our best intentions, there is sin deep within us that seeks to take charge. A life of freedom is not something we can perform our way into—we cannot will or work our way into righteousness. It is only Jesus who truly frees. (Romans 7 :1-25) Speaker: Trip Lee
Published 05/05/24
Published 05/05/24
Before Jesus, we offered our lives to sin, allowing it to tell us how to live. But this illusion of freedom is a trap that keeps us in a life of death. Not only has Jesus broken the chains of sin, but He wants to break the chains of temptation. (Romans 6 :15-23) Speaker: Brock O'Dell
Published 04/28/24
The work of Jesus on the cross means we are no longer captive to sin’s demands! If we are included in His sin-conquering death, then we can walk in His life. Romans 6 calls us to give sin no way in and to walk out this new way of life wholeheartedly. (Romans 6:1-14) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Published 04/21/24
No matter the story of our past or how deep the chasm of sin that separated us from God, there is overwhelming grace found in Jesus alone. It’s not just a grace that frees us from our past, but one that unleashes us into a life of true freedom. (Romans 5: 12-21) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 04/14/24
Every day we are met with the reality that life isn’t the way God intended. But Jesus doesn’t want us to live as slaves to a disappointed life. He wants to lift our eyes to the truth that He is the one hope that will never disappoint. (Romans 5:1-5) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 04/07/24
We long for peace that both surrounds and is within us. But our past and world’s problems feel like scales that can’t be balanced out. Easter reminds us that because of the cross we can experience peace in this world from the One who has overcome it. (Romans 5:1) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 03/31/24
It’s a question we’ve all asked at one point in our life, but many times it’s one that we return to again and again: What does God want from me? Romans reminds us that there is one essential thing God is looking for—trust. (Romans 4:16-25) Speaker: Dave Stone
Published 03/24/24
In fearing rejection, we ask, “Does God accept me?” Our cultural default is to say, “God accepts everyone.” But that’s not true…God accepts those who believe Him. We are made acceptable to God through faith, not our obedience or good deeds. (Romans 4:1-15) Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 03/17/24
The death of Jesus is both the most polarizing and uniting moment in human history. But the question remains, why did Jesus have to die? Romans unpacks both the power and necessity of Jesus’ death, and how the way Jesus died informs the way we live. (Romans 3 :25-31) Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Published 03/10/24
Sometimes we live burdened by guilt, feeling condemned by things from our past. Living wracked by guilt is something that we can experience freedom from. We can choose guilt or, through Jesus and what He did on the cross for us, we can choose grace. Romans 3:9-25 Speaker: Matt Reagan
Published 03/03/24
How many people assume they’re good with God because they grew up in a Christian home or go to church each week? In Romans 2, Paul explains that it’s not religious traditions that matter, but a true transformation of the heart. Romans 2:17-3:8 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 02/25/24
God has invited us to live fully aware of our sinfulness, and at the same time fully aware of God’s grace. To live with both realities protects us from self-righteousness and allows us to live out the true way of Jesus. Romans 2:1-16 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 02/18/24
God designed us to do life in a certain way, but He gives the decision whether or not to do so to us. When we choose our desires and abandon God and His design, we miss out on the fullness of life God has for us. Romans 1:26-32 Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 02/11/24
God gave us His creation so we could know Him. Yet, instead of worshiping the Creator, Paul writes in Romans that people worshiped “idols made to look like mere people and birds and animals and reptiles.” How do we do this today? And how can we stop? Romans 1:20-25 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Published 02/04/24
In Romans 1, we read God is angry because, despite making Himself obvious, people choose selfishness over what is self-evident, godlessness instead of experiencing God’s fullness. How would trading in our lies for God’s truth change our lives? Romans 1:18-19 Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Published 01/28/24
We need to be rescued from our sin, but we are too sinful to rescue ourselves. What’s the solution? The Gospel. The good news is for everyone—everyone who believes in Jesus can be saved. And so, everyone needs to hear it. We need to live unashamed. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 01/21/24
We try to impress but sin in secret and are undeserving of love. What’s the solution? The Gospel. The good news is God loves us unconditionally and unreservedly. That’s why He sent Jesus. Instead of being ashamed, we can be confident and passionate. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 01/14/24
Loneliness is an epidemic as so many people feel unincluded. What’s the solution? The Gospel. The good news means that “you are included” and “have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.” When we get invited, we’re no longer ashamed but excited. Speaker: Carl Kuhl
Published 01/07/24
One at a Time Weekend is a special weekend to celebrate what God has done through one life at a time over the last year and anticipate what He will do in 2024. Join us for a special time of worship, preaching, and prayer. Speaker: Stephen Puricelli
Published 12/31/23
Christmas is a time to remember that our healing is found through Jesus. Like sheep, all of us are lost, but all is not lost. No matter how hopeless things seem, Jesus, our Good Shepherd, longs to bring us back into a life of purpose and wholeness. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 12/24/23
Isaiah 11 describes Jesus as a shoot that bears fruit growing up from the stump of Jesse. Jesus has come to restore, to give purpose, and to cultivate our lives in such a way that we bear fruit, no matter how far gone things may sometimes seem. Speaker: Matt Reagan
Published 12/17/23
When light enters the room, it changes the way we see everything. Jesus is our light, and His coming into the world has the ability to change the landscape and perspective of our lives forever. We have seen a great light, and His name is Jesus. Speaker: Bryson Koch
Published 12/10/23
When we are obedient to God’s call to generosity, it’s not so much that we are giving TO the church, but THROUGH the church. This kind of giving allows it to be in the name of Jesus, displays God’s power, and points people to the hope we have in Him. Speaker: Dave Stone
Published 12/03/23
Gratitude and generosity go hand in hand—gratitude wells up in generosity, inviting the blessing of God, leading to gratitude. We invite you to give yourself fully to God and experience that commitment well up to shape your heart through generosity. Speaker: Kyle Idleman
Published 11/26/23