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Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
584 episodes
2 playlists


Join us this Sunday as we continue our "Uniquely Jesus" sermon series. This Sunday we focus on Satan's attempt to tempt Jesus in the wilderness. Each gospel author highlights the importance of this encounter. As Jesus proves to us He's the better Adam, and the better Israel who overcomes the tempting of Satan, there are tons of practical applications for us as well. What do we do about spiritual warfare? How can we overcome Satan's attacks in our life? What exactly is spiritual warfare and how does it often play itself out with us? Join us as we study this important passage together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on March 18, 2024


Join us as we kick off a new series entitled Completely Jesus. In this series, we'll look at stories told in more than one synoptic Gospel, asking ourselves what's so special about these stories that more than one author includes them. This week, we discuss one of Jesus's most popular miracles in the Gospels: the feeding of the 5000. We can learn a lot from this passage as it's the only miracle besides the resurrection to be included in all four Gospels. We will discuss how this story summarizes multiple Bible themes and reveals God's nature. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on March 11, 2024


This is second to last week in Amos as we look at one of the crescendos of the book. In this section there is a "showdown" between Amos, the prophet of God, and Amaziah, the priest of Bethel. Amaziah rejects Amos' message and, without realizing it, in rejecting this message is also rejecting God! Although we'd like to think of ourselves as Amos in this story, we too can take everything that we've studied in this series and completely reject it, either actively or passively. How do we allow the Words of God to truly change us, and what might God be calling us to do, as we conclude the series, to respond to His Words to us? Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
42min | Published on February 26, 2024


We are continuing in the book of Amos. Today we're discussing everyone's favorite topic: politics! In our political-heightened society we can often run head-long into politics (and often run straight into idolatry in the process!), or run away from it as fast as possible. What if there was a third approach? Studying Amos 8 gives us insight into how we can be careful with politics, yet also use it as a way to care for and to love our neighbor. Scripture gives us a way in which we can be extremely unified (even in the midst of our political diversity!) while not settling for apathy. Join us as we find this Kingdom-balance together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on February 19, 2024


Join us as we continue in our series in the book of Amos. In this sermon, we tackle the issue of poverty. Scripture seems to have conflicting messages about poverty, money, wealth, riches, etc. There are some things that are clear (we should treat those in poverty with dignity, love, sacrifice, and respect), others... not so much (is it bad to be rich?). Seeing how all of these messages in Scripture work together is actually key to our understanding of how we as Christians should deal with this issue of poverty, and how God expects us to help bring the Kingdom to it. Join us as we tackle this passage together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on February 12, 2024


Join us as we talk about God's heart for how we address corporate injustice as Christians. Often when we think about justice we think about all of the ill of the world and feel overwhelmed. This is actually a good thing. Lamentation, which we’ll discuss briefly, can be a really good way to respond to all of the ills of life. However, we can also do more than just lament. We can respond with righteousness in smaller areas, being faithful where God has called us (e.g., focus on an area). Though subtle, it is clear that Amos is both pleading to God for mercy, and also doing his part (for him preaching) in helping create justice for others. We each have a part to play too. And if our heart, like God’s, bends towards mercy, we can really bless and serve others and push back darkness in the world. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on February 5, 2024


We continue in our series in the book of Amos. Today we tackle the topic of "spiritual injustice." Church hurt that is crated in individuals, often because of poor spiritual leadership, is a serious issue that God finds appalling. Further, God desires for people to know God, the true God, and worship Him. Both of these issues, spiritual abuse and spiritual neglect are issues that stirs God's emotions, and it should stir ours as well. Join us as we see the type of justice God wants from His people. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on January 29, 2024


We continue in our justice and mercy series, this week focusing on how God feels about humanity, specifically humanity that is rebelling against God! Often we see God as this cruel, ready-to-punish God, but the Scriptures present someone quite the opposite, even when people are in active rebellion against God. How might understanding God's heart right help us in our pursuit to do good in the world? Join us as we study this important passage together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on January 22, 2024


Join us this week as we continue our series on justice and mercy by looking at Amos 2. How we see our sin and our need for Jesus will directly shape how we pursue justice and mercy in the world around us. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
33min | Published on January 16, 2024


Join us as we kick off our series walking through the book of Amos. Amos is a prophetic book that focuses on justice, righteousness, God's heart for the vulnerable, and our response to the brokenness of the world. As we enter into 2024 (another political election year!) we'll likely be reminded, often, of the brokenness of the world. What should our response be as Christians? How do we care,t he way God does? Where might we be guilty of the same types of injustices without us even realizing it? As we walk through this series, focusing on justice and mercy, we have an opportunity as a church to be distinct, and to truly be a blessing to a polarizing and chaotic world. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on January 8, 2024
Description
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
584 episodes
2 playlists


Join us this Sunday as we continue our "Uniquely Jesus" sermon series. This Sunday we focus on Satan's attempt to tempt Jesus in the wilderness. Each gospel author highlights the importance of this encounter. As Jesus proves to us He's the better Adam, and the better Israel who overcomes the tempting of Satan, there are tons of practical applications for us as well. What do we do about spiritual warfare? How can we overcome Satan's attacks in our life? What exactly is spiritual warfare and how does it often play itself out with us? Join us as we study this important passage together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on March 18, 2024


Join us as we kick off a new series entitled Completely Jesus. In this series, we'll look at stories told in more than one synoptic Gospel, asking ourselves what's so special about these stories that more than one author includes them. This week, we discuss one of Jesus's most popular miracles in the Gospels: the feeding of the 5000. We can learn a lot from this passage as it's the only miracle besides the resurrection to be included in all four Gospels. We will discuss how this story summarizes multiple Bible themes and reveals God's nature. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on March 11, 2024


This is second to last week in Amos as we look at one of the crescendos of the book. In this section there is a "showdown" between Amos, the prophet of God, and Amaziah, the priest of Bethel. Amaziah rejects Amos' message and, without realizing it, in rejecting this message is also rejecting God! Although we'd like to think of ourselves as Amos in this story, we too can take everything that we've studied in this series and completely reject it, either actively or passively. How do we allow the Words of God to truly change us, and what might God be calling us to do, as we conclude the series, to respond to His Words to us? Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
42min | Published on February 26, 2024


We are continuing in the book of Amos. Today we're discussing everyone's favorite topic: politics! In our political-heightened society we can often run head-long into politics (and often run straight into idolatry in the process!), or run away from it as fast as possible. What if there was a third approach? Studying Amos 8 gives us insight into how we can be careful with politics, yet also use it as a way to care for and to love our neighbor. Scripture gives us a way in which we can be extremely unified (even in the midst of our political diversity!) while not settling for apathy. Join us as we find this Kingdom-balance together! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on February 19, 2024


Join us as we continue in our series in the book of Amos. In this sermon, we tackle the issue of poverty. Scripture seems to have conflicting messages about poverty, money, wealth, riches, etc. There are some things that are clear (we should treat those in poverty with dignity, love, sacrifice, and respect), others... not so much (is it bad to be rich?). Seeing how all of these messages in Scripture work together is actually key to our understanding of how we as Christians should deal with this issue of poverty, and how God expects us to help bring the Kingdom to it. Join us as we tackle this passage together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on February 12, 2024


Join us as we talk about God's heart for how we address corporate injustice as Christians. Often when we think about justice we think about all of the ill of the world and feel overwhelmed. This is actually a good thing. Lamentation, which we’ll discuss briefly, can be a really good way to respond to all of the ills of life. However, we can also do more than just lament. We can respond with righteousness in smaller areas, being faithful where God has called us (e.g., focus on an area). Though subtle, it is clear that Amos is both pleading to God for mercy, and also doing his part (for him preaching) in helping create justice for others. We each have a part to play too. And if our heart, like God’s, bends towards mercy, we can really bless and serve others and push back darkness in the world. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on February 5, 2024


We continue in our series in the book of Amos. Today we tackle the topic of "spiritual injustice." Church hurt that is crated in individuals, often because of poor spiritual leadership, is a serious issue that God finds appalling. Further, God desires for people to know God, the true God, and worship Him. Both of these issues, spiritual abuse and spiritual neglect are issues that stirs God's emotions, and it should stir ours as well. Join us as we see the type of justice God wants from His people. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on January 29, 2024


We continue in our justice and mercy series, this week focusing on how God feels about humanity, specifically humanity that is rebelling against God! Often we see God as this cruel, ready-to-punish God, but the Scriptures present someone quite the opposite, even when people are in active rebellion against God. How might understanding God's heart right help us in our pursuit to do good in the world? Join us as we study this important passage together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
45min | Published on January 22, 2024


Join us this week as we continue our series on justice and mercy by looking at Amos 2. How we see our sin and our need for Jesus will directly shape how we pursue justice and mercy in the world around us. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
33min | Published on January 16, 2024


Join us as we kick off our series walking through the book of Amos. Amos is a prophetic book that focuses on justice, righteousness, God's heart for the vulnerable, and our response to the brokenness of the world. As we enter into 2024 (another political election year!) we'll likely be reminded, often, of the brokenness of the world. What should our response be as Christians? How do we care,t he way God does? Where might we be guilty of the same types of injustices without us even realizing it? As we walk through this series, focusing on justice and mercy, we have an opportunity as a church to be distinct, and to truly be a blessing to a polarizing and chaotic world. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on January 8, 2024