
The Names of Jesus: Pastor
In this message from our The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be our Pastor. As the One who lovingly leads, protects, and restores His people, Jesus calls us to follow Him with trust and confi

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In this message from our The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be our Pastor. As the One who lovingly leads, protects, and restores His people, Jesus calls us to follow Him with trust and confi

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In this message from our The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be the Bridegroom. Throughout Scripture, God reveals His faithful, covenant love for His people, and in Christ we see that love fu

In this message from our The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be our Great High Priest. Because He has experienced our humanity, won the victory over sin, and now intercedes for us, we can per

In this message from The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be the Lamb of God. From the Passover to the cross and beyond, Scripture reveals God’s plan of redemption through the sacrificial deat

In the second message of The Names of Jesus series, we explore what it means for Jesus to be the Last Adam. While Adam’s sin brought brokenness and death into the world, Jesus offers a new inheritance marked by forgivene

In the opening message of our The Names of Jesus series, we explore Jesus as the Wisdom of God. While the world often defines wisdom through success, power, or knowledge, Scripture reveals that true wisdom is found in th

Jesus exposes how subtle and dangerous pride can be. One man trusts in his own goodness while the other comes with honest humility. This parable reminds us that the Kingdom belongs to those who recognize their need for m

This parable tells the story of two lost sons and a Father whose love defies expectation. One son runs away while the other stays close but grows distant in heart. Jesus reveals a God who runs toward the broken and gentl

Jesus reveals a Kingdom where every person matters deeply to God. One lost sheep prompts a determined search and joyful celebration when it is found. This parable challenges us to value what the world overlooks and to jo

The good news of Jesus changes the way we live. In Acts 2, we see a community so transformed by God’s generosity that they freely shared their lives, gifts, and resources with one another. In this message, we explore wha

Every family has rhythms that shape who they are. In the family of God, these are the ways of Jesus. In Acts 2, we see a community devoted to practices like prayer, Scripture, worship, and life together. These rhythms ar

The family of God is beautifully diverse, made up of different stories, perspectives, and gifts. Yet our unity is not found in sameness, but in Jesus. In this message, we explore what it means to be a church that holds b

It’s possible to be surrounded by people and still feel disconnected. In this message, we look at how the early church lived differently, choosing to share life together in meaningful ways. Following Jesus is not just pe

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Jesus speaks honestly about the cost of following Him. Discipleship is not an add on to life but a reordering of everything. This parable invites us to consider where our loyalties lie and to discover that true life is f

In 1 Corinthians 15:50–58, Paul celebrates the ultimate victory of Jesus over sin and death. Because Christ is risen, death has lost its sting and the grave no longer has the final word. The resurrection doesn’t just pro

In 1 Corinthians 15:35–49, Paul challenges common assumptions about heaven. Our future with God is not a disembodied escape from the world, but a renewed and resurrected life. Just as a seed is transformed into something

In 1 Corinthians 15:20–28, Paul describes Jesus as the “firstfruits” of the resurrection. His rising from the dead is not just a miracle from the past—it is the promise of what’s to come. Because Christ was raised, our f
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