Episodes

Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
After the overview of Matthew 24, we go back to take a deeper look at the first 25 verses. Along the way we talk about how we engage with people who disagree and what the appropriate response is when someone really believes they are right and you are wrong.
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Monday Oct 23, 2023
This is an overview of chapters Matthew 24-25 in which Jesus gives his disciples a glimpse into the things to come and his return as king. But it may not look like what you think it should!

Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Join Scott, Joe and Mike for a new series here on the channel called Rough Cut Faith where they will be walking through a variety of topics in an approachable, round table format as well as pulling back to curtain on what the sermon prep process looks like when preparing for Sunday morning.
For the first episode, we're digging into the prep that's going into an overview of Matthew 24 and along the way covering good habits for studying scripture as a whole but especially scripture that has multiple interpretations.
Monday Oct 16, 2023
Monday Oct 16, 2023
Jesus shares warns the crowd of what is coming for the religious leaders and those who emulate them.
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Monday Oct 09, 2023
Jesus asks a question which reveals how far off the religious leaders were from reality. He exposes their hypocrisy and shows himself to be the example of righteous living.
Monday Oct 09, 2023

Tuesday Sep 26, 2023

Monday Sep 18, 2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
A look back at what God has done in our building over the last 12 years and excited anticipation of what He will do in our new space.
Monday Sep 18, 2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
The religious leaders thought they could trap Jesus by asking him a series of leading questions. His answers are so countercultural, so radically out of their minds, that it almost seems like he's advocating for an entirely new way of living.
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
God's plan was for rest, knowing that we wouldn't take it naturally. We can find the Lord's rest in the act of communion.




