Ephesians (Week 16) This morning we hear from Clint Williams and Ashley Stephen as we re-cap our series on the book of Ephesians. We discuss Paul's instructions on the practicality of daily relationships, his call to be fearless, and the significance of his parting words of peace and grace. (Ephesians 6)
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"Battle Ready" - Micah Kersh
Ephesians (Week 15) We are in a battle of not just flesh and blood. We must be aware of who we are fighting and how we are instructed to fight this battle. By arming ourselves with the Gospel of Jesus, we can stand firm knowing that we are prepared and equipped for anything that comes our way. (Ephesians 6:10-20)
Read More"Big Thinking" - Tim Mannin
(Ephesians Week 14) In this section of Paul's writing in Ephesians, he discusses how we should live within our families and our workplace. When we examine these instructions within the big picture of the narrative of the Bible, we have a hope for our marriages, our children, our parents, and out jobs. With this big thinking, we can extend grace and establish peace. (Eph. 5:21-6:9, Matt. 7)
Read More"Living Intentionally" - Tim Mannin
(Ephesians Week 13) In our everyday life we have the opportunity to listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit and chose to live our life intentionally. We have the option to chose between what is easy and safe and what is intentional and purposeful. We are challenged to trade up to the more meaningful things of life and look through the lens of intentionality. (Eph. 5:14-20, Acts 2:12-15)
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Ephesians (Week 12) Far too many believers get stuck imitating the old traditions of the faith, but the actual story of the gospel is set in the future, it is a story of future restoration. We all can point to something or someone who we are imitating with our behavior and actions. However, we are called to be imitators of God and in doing so we will be a light leading the way forward for all to see. (Eph. 5:1-11, 4:24, Matt. 15:16-17, Acts 10, Acts 11:1-18)
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Ephesians (Week 11) In the first Sunday of this new year, we are challenged in Ephesians 4 to put off an old self and put on a new self by recognizing who we ought to be and renewing our minds. It takes realizing how much we owe God in order to realize what we ought to be. And when we realize who we ought to be, we have the desire to change. (Eph. 4:17-33, Phil. 2)
Read More"The Church" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 10) In the fourth chapter of Ephesians, Paul depicts what it looks like for the church to be mature, theologically driven, and relationally healthy. For many of us, we put so much of our focus on the individual pursuit of God, but what if we together as a church became more like what Christ intended? Are we on a trajectory that is becoming more like an Ephesians 4 church? (Ephesians 4:11-16)
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Ephesians (Week 9) The first word of chapter four is, "therefore." Paul uses this word to distinguish a pivotal moment in his letter to the Ephesians to call the Church forward. He calls us to live a life worthy of our calling. (Ephesians 4:1-6)
Read More"Immeasurably More" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 8) At the end of Paul's prayer in Ephesians, he attempts to describe the indescribability of God's power at work within us. Do we believe that God is as powerful as He says He is in Eph. 3:20-21? And if so, does our life reflect that? We often believe that God can do these things in other areas, but are we asking Him to do more than we can imagine in our life for His glory? (Eph. 3:20-21, Mark 9:17-24)
Read More"Love Knows No Bounds" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 7) What is our vision for the church? What is our vision for our personal life? Are we as a church and as people seeking to be self-fulfilled in our church and self-focused in our life? There is a big difference between really liking the things of God and rooting ourselves in the kind of love that knows no bounds. This is the mindset that is the catalyst behind why we love our city, love our neighbors and desire to be a church that is planted in the love of God that knows no bounds. (Eph. 3:14-19)
Read More"The Apostle Paul" - Kaleb Kinney
Ephesians (Week 6) The life of Paul, (author of Ephesians) is an example of saying YES. The ripple effect and ultimate impact of saying yes to what God calls us to is staggering - he uses our faithfulness beyond our imagination. (Ephesians 3:7-13, Acts 9:1-17, 2 Tim 4:1-9)
Read More"Asleep on a Pillow" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 5) The chaos of our world and the divisive realities can feel like a storm crashing in on us. We need to awake and rise as the people of God who can say to the chaos, “peace be still.” With Jesus as our cornerstone, together as united people, we must build a restored humanity. (Ephesians 2:11-22, Mark 4:35-39)
Read More"Two Tiny Words That Change All of Eternity" - Micah Kersh
Ephesians (Week 4) When we fully understand our separation from God and the reality of the depth of our sin, we can then begin to see the magnitude of His love for us. What God has done in our life should lead us to a place of humility and give us a broken heart for the lost around us. (Eph. 2:1-10, Rom. 12:2, James 4:4, Col. 2:12-13)
Read More"Altitude" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 3) We can be so focused on what we need to correct in our life and often view God as a "Big-Brother" who is always watching and pointing out our failures. But Paul's words through the Holy Spirit, show us the power of encouraging words and remind us that God loves us, chose us, and is thankful for us. (Eph. 1:15-23)
Read More"Blessed" - Tim Mannin
Ephesians (Week 2) In the early part of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, he wrote a 220 word doctrinal rant about what God has done for us, and what it means to be blessed. The biblical claim of the gospel is that we live from the blessing, not for the blessing. We remind ourselves of each of these truths and blessings this morning and re-shape the narrative of what it means to be blessed. (Eph. 3:1-14, Jer. 29:11)
Read More"Tunnels and Theaters" - Kaleb Kinney
Ephesians (Week 1) In the first week of our series on Ephesians, we examine the history behind the city of Ephesus and their incredible transformation to Christianity. The gospel of Jesus is a story of revolution that flips cities upside down. It has the power to change everything and everyone. We must not shrink the story of Jesus down, but shout it out in the theaters of our influence and life. (Eph 1:1-3, Acts 19:23-41, 20:1)
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