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The Beatitudes | Hunger & Thirst
This week Pastor Seth explores Jesus’ words, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We’re challenged to think about what we really want and whether the things we pursue can actually satisfy us.
Chris Herb explores Jesus’ Parable of the Talents. Chris invites us to trust the Master's generous heart and faithfully steward all He has entrusted to us.
Matthew Parables | The Hidden Treasure & the Pearl
This week our Campus Director, Amanda McBride, explores Jesus' parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price, inviting us to see the incomparable value of God's kingdom. When we truly see the beauty of Christ, every sacrifice becomes worth it.
This week Pastor Seth explores Jesus’ Parable of the Wedding Banquet, contrasting empty religion with the grace that welcomes us into God’s kingdom. We’re challenged to receive the righteousness that only Christ can provide.
Pastor Seth unpacks Jesus’ Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, confronting our tendency to compare ourselves with others. This parable reminds us that God is both just and generous, and that Jesus Himself is our greatest reward.
This week Pastor Seth explores Jesus’ Parable of the Tenants, confronting our tendency to live as though we are the owners of our lives rather than faithful stewards. The parable points us to Jesus, the rejected Cornerstone, who invites us to surrender to His rule.
This week Elder Dan Kammerzelt unpacks Jesus’ Parable of the Sower, inviting us to consider the condition of our hearts and what it means to truly receive God’s Word, take root, and bear fruit.
This week Pastor Jon explores Jesus’ parables of the mustard seed and the yeast, reminding us that God’s kingdom often starts small, but grows powerfully. As we faithfully plant seeds and trust His timing, God is growing something far greater than we can imagine.
This week Pastor Seth unpacks Jesus’ Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds, reminding us that good and evil coexist in the world until Christ’s return. Rather than judging others, we are called to examine our own hearts, trust God’s justice, and faithfully help “grow more wheat” for His kingdom.