
What does love require?
When it comes to personal preferences and opinions, Paul urges to reader to determine not to be a detriment while pursuing peace and mutual encouragement in Romans 14:13-23. The question isn't only "What does freedom all

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When it comes to personal preferences and opinions, Paul urges to reader to determine not to be a detriment while pursuing peace and mutual encouragement in Romans 14:13-23. The question isn't only "What does freedom all

The New Testament calls believers to recognize what government is and isn't, including what Paul writes in Romans 13:1-7

Youth Pastor Josh Orr walks through the marks of Christian in Romans 12:9-21.

In Romans 12:3-8, we explore how belonging to the body of Christ means that we're meant to build up and be blessed by the body of Christ.

In Romans 12:1-2, Paul outlines the motivation, measure, and the means of the Christian life.

In Romans 11:33-36, Paul looks back on all that he's written about the good news of God's grace in Jesus...and break out in praise.

In Romans 11, Paul addresses the questions of whether or not the Lord has completely reject the people of Israel through the image of an olive tree and its branches.

In Romans 10, Paul brings both warning and invitation about the nature of saving faith and the urgency of the gospel message.

After rejoicing in the good news of Romans 8, Paul's heart is struck with grief when he wrestles with God's plan for his own people, the Israelites, in Romans 9. Yet the apostle calls his readers to recognize God's sover

As we jump back into Paul's letter to the Roman's, elder Jason Burch up packs the good news of God's promise, plan, protection, and permanent love in Romans 8:28-39.

On this Easter Sunday, we explore the good new of how the resurrection declares who Jesus is, proves what Jesus has done, and guarantees what Jesus will do.

In our final message from Judges, we look at customized, compartmentalized, and compromised faith in Micah, his mother, and a Levite in Judges 17:1-13

In our fifth week in Judges, we look at God's faithfulness, the deception of sin, and the foreshadowing of our salvation is the shocking story of Samson in Judges 13-16.

In our fourth week in Judges, youth pastor Joshua Orr unpacks the good news for uncertain hearts in the story of Gideon in Judges 6-8.

In our third week in Judges, we explore God's surprising deliverance through a prophetess under a palm tree, a general with shaky faith, and a housewife with a tent peg in Judges 4:1-23

In our second week in Judges, we look at two opening cycles in Judges 3:7-30 that illustrate the nature of our forgetfulness, the grace of God to deliver in surprising ways, and how it all points to the Greater Deliverer

Throughout the season of Lent, we're walking through the book of Judges, which reminds us of our need of a Savior and God's faithfulness in the midst of our sin. This week, we look at Judges 2:6-19, which highlights the

In Romans 8:18-27, we explore how the groaning of creation, the children of God, and even the intercessory groans of the Spirit will one day give way to glory beyond all comparison.

Elder Jason Burch unpacks the opening verses of what many consider to be one of the greatest chapters in all the Bible: Paul's description of life in the Spirit in Romans 8:1-17

If we've been set free from sin, is it normal for a Christian to feel this ongoing war with the flesh? Paul gives us a window into a normal Christian life in Romans 7:1-25
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