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


Join us as we continue in Jonah, this week, watching the whole city of Nineveh be changed with Jonah's (awful) sermon. Sometimes we think the gospel won't flood the city, but, what if God moves? How can we expect to see a move of God, and what does it look like to believe (and act upon) God potentially moving? Join us as we study this Text together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on February 3, 2025


Jonah went to the nations….eventually. When it comes to being called to the nations, we tend to have lots of questions and reasons why that “calling” seems to be great for other people. But what about you, Are you called to the nations? How are you suppose to know? Join us as we look at Jonah and the narrative of the Bible to see what the Word of the LORD says. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on January 27, 2025


Join us as we dig into Jonah's prayer within the belly of the fish! God's grace motivates us to live sent, but sometimes we forget why God's grace is so important to understanding our calling. This passage has three reminders helping us to remember God's grace: 1) Remember What We Deserve, 2) Remember Our Inability, and 3) Remember the Cost. Our hope is that by the end of this sermon, you would remember God's grace and let it change your life and the lives of others, living sent in a world that needs God's grace! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on January 21, 2025


As we continue our series in Jonah this week we look at God using the chaos in the world around us to bring people to Himself! Jonah is in full rebellion against God, and in an almost comedic turn of events, everything Jonah is trying to flee from only ends up being the very things God uses to bring people to Him! The same thing happens to us, and we can either be vessels of honorable use, or vessels of dishonorable use. God is going to accomplish His will, our freedom comes in how we want that done! As we continue to think about evangelism, seeing once again how our hearts are like Jonah's, but then seeing what we can do about it, can lead us towards being faithful in sharing the gospel with many. Join us as we learn how to do this together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
39min | Published on January 13, 2025


Join us this Sunday as we kick off our new year in a new series, walking through the book of Jonah. Jonah is a rebellious, reluctant prophet. Though written as satire, and therefore it is easy to "laugh" at, unfortunately, this reflects our hearts a lot more than we'd like to admit! God calls Jonah and Jonah runs. God likewise often calls us, especially evangelistically, and for many of the same reasons shown in Jonah's heart, we run too! How do we learn from Jonah to then respond completely differently than him? Join us as we focus on living sent lives this new year, expecting a spiritual harvest through our commissioning and obedience! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
36min | Published on January 6, 2025


Join us as we conclude our Devoted series studying what it means to have our "hands," our strength devoted to God. God doesn't just want our mind (thinking), heart (emotions), or our soul (whole self) devoted to God, he wants our actions too. How do we make Christianity practical? Even looking at the birth of Christ on this Christmas Eve gathering, what can we glean about how God used the obedience to others to further bring forth the Messiah? Join us as we study this together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
26min | Published on December 24, 2024


Join us as we explore what it means to love the Lord our God with our minds. God doesn’t just want our emotions, or our spirituality, our beings, he also wants our minds. Too much “brain,” and you become a skeptic. Not enough of it, and you become trapped in your feelings, unable to look past the immediate circumstance in front of you. Loving God with our mind is important for our spiritual growth. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
37min | Published on December 16, 2024


Join us as we explore what it means to love the Lord our God with all our soul. Among the four themes in our series—Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength—Soul often feels the least intuitive when it comes to our devotion to God. By the end of this sermon, we hope you’ll have a clearer understanding of what this means. Together, we’ll tackle three key questions: What is the soul? What does loving God with our soul practically look like? And how do we do it? Our aim is to leave with a much firmer grasp on how to love the Lord with all our soul. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
42min | Published on December 9, 2024


This Sunday we continue our Devoted series. Today we meditate on the reality that we are able to devote our heart, our emotions to God. What does it look like to devote our emotions to Him? How can, as we respond to the commands of God, we do this not just out of obedience, but from a posture of joy, gratitude, with gospel emotions? Join us as we meditate on this reality together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on December 2, 2024


Join us as we continue our Devoted series, this week highlighting the importance of devoting our giving to God. This Sunday is our annual giving Sunday, where we give certain funds to help advance the mission and vision of The Well, but before we think about giving, we have to make sure we're doing it with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength, as Jesus would have us. What prevents us from giving, and how can we trust God enough to overcome this? If we see material provision in the same way He does, it'll not only change how we interact with money, it'll free us from it's controlling grip, and replace it with joy in the process. Join us as we study how. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on November 25, 2024
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Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
577 episodes
2 playlists


Join us as we continue in Jonah, this week, watching the whole city of Nineveh be changed with Jonah's (awful) sermon. Sometimes we think the gospel won't flood the city, but, what if God moves? How can we expect to see a move of God, and what does it look like to believe (and act upon) God potentially moving? Join us as we study this Text together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on February 3, 2025


Jonah went to the nations….eventually. When it comes to being called to the nations, we tend to have lots of questions and reasons why that “calling” seems to be great for other people. But what about you, Are you called to the nations? How are you suppose to know? Join us as we look at Jonah and the narrative of the Bible to see what the Word of the LORD says. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on January 27, 2025


Join us as we dig into Jonah's prayer within the belly of the fish! God's grace motivates us to live sent, but sometimes we forget why God's grace is so important to understanding our calling. This passage has three reminders helping us to remember God's grace: 1) Remember What We Deserve, 2) Remember Our Inability, and 3) Remember the Cost. Our hope is that by the end of this sermon, you would remember God's grace and let it change your life and the lives of others, living sent in a world that needs God's grace! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
41min | Published on January 21, 2025


As we continue our series in Jonah this week we look at God using the chaos in the world around us to bring people to Himself! Jonah is in full rebellion against God, and in an almost comedic turn of events, everything Jonah is trying to flee from only ends up being the very things God uses to bring people to Him! The same thing happens to us, and we can either be vessels of honorable use, or vessels of dishonorable use. God is going to accomplish His will, our freedom comes in how we want that done! As we continue to think about evangelism, seeing once again how our hearts are like Jonah's, but then seeing what we can do about it, can lead us towards being faithful in sharing the gospel with many. Join us as we learn how to do this together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
39min | Published on January 13, 2025


Join us this Sunday as we kick off our new year in a new series, walking through the book of Jonah. Jonah is a rebellious, reluctant prophet. Though written as satire, and therefore it is easy to "laugh" at, unfortunately, this reflects our hearts a lot more than we'd like to admit! God calls Jonah and Jonah runs. God likewise often calls us, especially evangelistically, and for many of the same reasons shown in Jonah's heart, we run too! How do we learn from Jonah to then respond completely differently than him? Join us as we focus on living sent lives this new year, expecting a spiritual harvest through our commissioning and obedience! Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
36min | Published on January 6, 2025


Join us as we conclude our Devoted series studying what it means to have our "hands," our strength devoted to God. God doesn't just want our mind (thinking), heart (emotions), or our soul (whole self) devoted to God, he wants our actions too. How do we make Christianity practical? Even looking at the birth of Christ on this Christmas Eve gathering, what can we glean about how God used the obedience to others to further bring forth the Messiah? Join us as we study this together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
26min | Published on December 24, 2024


Join us as we explore what it means to love the Lord our God with our minds. God doesn’t just want our emotions, or our spirituality, our beings, he also wants our minds. Too much “brain,” and you become a skeptic. Not enough of it, and you become trapped in your feelings, unable to look past the immediate circumstance in front of you. Loving God with our mind is important for our spiritual growth. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
37min | Published on December 16, 2024


Join us as we explore what it means to love the Lord our God with all our soul. Among the four themes in our series—Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength—Soul often feels the least intuitive when it comes to our devotion to God. By the end of this sermon, we hope you’ll have a clearer understanding of what this means. Together, we’ll tackle three key questions: What is the soul? What does loving God with our soul practically look like? And how do we do it? Our aim is to leave with a much firmer grasp on how to love the Lord with all our soul. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
42min | Published on December 9, 2024


This Sunday we continue our Devoted series. Today we meditate on the reality that we are able to devote our heart, our emotions to God. What does it look like to devote our emotions to Him? How can, as we respond to the commands of God, we do this not just out of obedience, but from a posture of joy, gratitude, with gospel emotions? Join us as we meditate on this reality together. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on December 2, 2024


Join us as we continue our Devoted series, this week highlighting the importance of devoting our giving to God. This Sunday is our annual giving Sunday, where we give certain funds to help advance the mission and vision of The Well, but before we think about giving, we have to make sure we're doing it with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength, as Jesus would have us. What prevents us from giving, and how can we trust God enough to overcome this? If we see material provision in the same way He does, it'll not only change how we interact with money, it'll free us from it's controlling grip, and replace it with joy in the process. Join us as we study how. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on November 25, 2024