You Matter

Fouad Masri
Ephesians 2:10

Growing in our relationship with Jesus attracts Muslim background people to the Messiah. Learn how your personal growth can be a source of change that impacts Muslims everywhere.

Listening to Pauline Shame

Te-Li Lau
Ephesians 2:10

In this session, we contrast the current culture's understanding of shame with the Pauline framework and suggest ways for how we might rehabilitate our fractured understanding.

People of Peace in an Anxious Culture

Mary Beth Gladwell
Ephesians 2:10

Jesus promised His followers peace, but did he mean that for today, when anxiety is at an all-time high? This session unpacks the peace which fits all times and circumstance.

Love

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 13:1-13

Paul talks about what Godly love is, the fact that love defines maturity in Christ, and how love should be at the center of every Christian walk.

Sexuality and Spiritual Growth

Scott Risley
1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

Even though the Thessalonian church was a model church, there still was room for improvement. Paul instructs the church to abstain from sexual immorality. God says sex is highly moral, based on His design for humans and must be reserved for marriage. During sex, a unity is formed that goes down to the soul and must not be broken. God designed sex to be intensely pleasurable but only in the context of a biblical marriage,

Avoiding Disqualification

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Paul takes a look back at Israel's history and issues a warning to Christians to fight against temptation and follow God with our lives.

Spiritual Goals

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 9:24-27

Paul calls for us to dedicate our lives to God instead of the world, because it will reap an eternal reward instead of a temporary one. Creating spiritual goals is a good way to be strategic about our dedication to God.

The Mind Set on the Spirit

Ben Foust
Romans 8:5-15

Paul describes the battle between setting our minds on the flesh versus setting our minds on the spirit.

Our Role in Ministry

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 3:7-15

Paul calls the church's attention back to Jesus as the foundation for spiritual growth. Despite the good or bad work we do as humans, God is the one who causes the growth.