Episodes
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
We continue our teaching through the Apostles Creed exploring what "the communion of saints" means and how it applies to our life together as the people of God.
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Joe Dea continues our series "We Believe" by exploring what "one holy catholic" actually means and how it applies to our lives today as part of the people of God.
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the Trinity. Yet, the Holy Spirit is the most present person of the Trinity in the life of a Christian because we are told by Jesus that the Spirit indwells us. In this message we look at the thread of the Spirit's presence throughout the whole of scripture.
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Confession is not something that we practice much in the Protestant Church. But it is a Biblical practice that provides relief and fullness of life that we will never understand otherwise.
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Jesus is in the unique position to both advocate and judge. But this may not mean what we always think it means.
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Monday Oct 20, 2025
After Jesus resurrected he spent some time with his disciples and friends. Then, scripture tells us, he ascended into the Heavens and sits at the right hand of the Father. What does all that mean?
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
This line of the Apostle's Creed is often quite confusing. Where did Jesus descend to and from where did he resurrect? This is critically important to understand if we are to know what did Christ's resurrection actually accomplish.
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Jesus, being both fully God and fully human, suffered at a specific time and in a specific place, died and was buried.
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Jesus was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of a virgin. What in the world does that mean and why is it integral to our faith?
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Listen in as we teach through the second line of the Apostles Creed so that we can understand that it carries much more theological and practical significance for our lives than simply saying "I believe in Jesus."




