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In Ephesians 6:1–4, Paul casts a compelling vision for generational wholeness. Children are called to obey and honor their parents, while parents are called to lay down their lives in the loving formation of their childr

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In Ephesians 6:1–4, Paul casts a compelling vision for generational wholeness. Children are called to obey and honor their parents, while parents are called to lay down their lives in the loving formation of their childr

Marriage is more than a relationship—it’s a living picture of Christ and His Church. In this message from our Fully Alive series, we explore Ephesians 5:21–33 and God's design for marriage through the story of Creation,

In this message from Ephesians 5:1–20, we wrestle with a simple but searching question: Who are you imitating? Scripture calls us to more than self-improvement—it calls us into transformation shaped by Jesus.

This week in Fully Alive, we explore one of the most practical and personal passages in Ephesians. Paul reminds the church that following Jesus isn’t about pretending to be someone else — it’s about becoming who you trul

What does spiritual maturity actually look like? In Ephesians 4, Paul turns a corner. After celebrating everything Jesus has done for us in the first half of the letter, he now asks: What does it look like to live in lig

In this message from Epistle to the Ephesians 2:1–10, we explore the tension of the bad news and the good news of the gospel. The bad news is sobering: apart from God, we are spiritually dead, shaped by the world, the fl

In this message, A Prayer That Transforms, we explore how the Holy Spirit takes what we know about God and turns it into lived experience—awakening hope, revealing our identity, and grounding us in the power of Jesus. Th

In Mark 16:1–8, the ending feels abrupt, even unsettling. But in that tension, we discover three powerful truths: what looked like defeat becomes victory, our failure meets God’s faithfulness, and information about Jesus

In this message from Mark 14:32–42, we step into the agony of Gethsemane and see the weight of our sin, the temptation to bypass suffering, and the selfless love of Jesus. As the disciples fall asleep, the contrast revea

What does it actually mean to “keep watch”? In a world full of noise, fear, and competing voices, Jesus calls His followers not to speculate—but to stay awake, discerning, and faithful. This teaching from Mark 13 invites

When Jesus was asked to name the most important commandment, his answer reshaped the entire law into one simple but demanding vision for life. In Mark 12:28–34, Jesus points to three interconnected loves—love for God, lo

In Mark 12:1–12, Jesus tells a parable about tenants entrusted with a vineyard who refuse to give the owner what belongs to him. Through this story, Jesus exposes the danger of treating God’s gifts as if they were our ow

In this final message of our This Cultural Moment series, we look at Jesus’ closing words in Gospel of Matthew 7:13–29 and ask what it really means to be committed to Him in an age of competing truths, political pressure

In a world quick to hate, mock, and cancel, Jesus calls His followers to a radically different way: enemy love. In this message from Matthew 5:43–48, we explore what it means to move toward those who oppose us with compa

In this sermon from Psalm 5, we explore the biblical practice of lament—the way God’s people have responded to injustice, violence, grief, and evil for millennia. In a culture trained toward reactivity and outrage, Scrip

What if our prayers have gotten smaller—not because God is limited, but because our confidence has? Paul reminds us that God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine—and that our prayers are meant to le

What if the deepest need of your life isn’t more effort—but more fullness? In Ephesians 3, Paul prays that the church would have power to grasp and experience the immeasurable love of Christ—and be filled to the measure

If we’re going to seek God first, we’re going to need strength that doesn’t come from ourselves. In Dwell, we continue walking through Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3 and discover that prayer is not just something we do—it’

Kneel is a call to begin the year not with self-improvement, but with surrendered, dependent prayer before a loving Father who has already redeemed us and made us His family.

In this week’s message from our Christmas at Evanston series, we turn to 1 John 4 to explore one of the most familiar—and most formative—claims of the Christian faith: God is love. Not as a vague sentiment or emotional r
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