Episodios

  • Home Work | Part 1 - Family Systems 101: Breaking the Cycle
    Apr 12 2026

    Families share more than DNA; they also share traditions, habits, and patterns—some good, some not. The way we think about sex, money, marriage, work, and many other things has been shaped by our families of origin. Patterns of abuse, addiction, and personal bias can often be traced through our family tree. Join us for Part One of Home Work, where we will see God’s warning to families about the destructive patterns of sin and their effect on future generations.

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    38 m
  • Easter Sunday | So What?
    Apr 5 2026

    Easter is more than just a tradition or a sentimental story — it is based on the bold claim that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead. If that claim is false, Christianity collapses; but if it is true, it changes everything. In So What?, we’ll explore how the resurrection is not just proof that Jesus lives, but also power for how you live — transforming your identity, freeing you from striving to earn God’s approval, restoring what is broken, and inviting you into a life filled with purpose and the transforming presence of God. Join us this Easter and discover what it could mean for you to truly live in the power of the resurrection.

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    42 m
  • The Servant Songs | Song 4: Wounded for Us
    Mar 24 2026

    What if the moment that looked like defeat was actually the greatest victory in history? In the final Servant Song, Isaiah describes a figure so disfigured that He is barely recognizable — yet through His wounds, many are healed. Rejected, crushed, and cut off, the Servant bears not His own sin but ours. And then — shockingly — He lives, reigns, and justifies many. In this climactic message of The Servant Songs, we see that Jesus's suffering was not a tragedy but a substitution. The cross was not a loss — it was our salvation.

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    36 m
  • The Servant Songs | Song 3: Like Flint
    Mar 15 2026

    What does the Servant of the Lord do when obedience brings opposition and faithfulness brings suffering? In the third Servant Song, Isaiah presents a Messiah who listens humbly, suffers willingly, and remains unshaken in the face of injustice. “I have set my face like flint,” the Servant declares. In this message, we see how Jesus fulfilled Isaiah’s vision — refusing to turn back from the cross and trusting His Father for vindication. When trials tempt us to retreat, the flint-faced Savior invites us to fix our eyes on Him and follow in His steps.

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    37 m
  • The Servant Songs | Song 2: Mothers and Tattoos
    Mar 8 2026

    What do you do when you believe God’s promises but still feel forgotten? In the second Servant Song, Isaiah reveals a salvation so vast it reaches the ends of the earth. Yet in the middle of that promise, God’s people cry out, “The Lord has forgotten me.” Rather than rebuking their doubt, God responds with tenderness — likening His love to that of a nursing mother and then going even further: “I have engraved you on the palms of my hands.” In song two of The Servant Songs, we see how Jesus fulfills Isaiah’s vision — not only as the Servant who brings salvation to the nations, but as the Savior who bears our names in wounded hands. When faith feels thin and pain feels personal, the gospel reminds us: we are not forgotten — we are held.

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    37 m
  • The Servant Songs | Song 1: Behold My Servant
    Mar 1 2026

    What kind of king brings justice without force, power without coercion, and victory through suffering? In the first of Isaiah’s Servant Songs, God introduces a ruler unlike any the world has known -- a servant who restores what is broken not by crushing the weak but by bearing their burdens. In this message, we see how Jesus fulfills Isaiah’s vision as the Servant King who brings healing, hope, and justice to a wounded world and invites His followers to walk the same path.

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    44 m
  • More | Patrick Coats
    Feb 23 2026

    Paul’s doxology reminds us that God does more than we ask, think, or imagine ... not because of who we are, but because of who He is.

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    35 m
  • The Digital Dilemma | Part 4: The Digital Rule of Life
    Feb 16 2026

    As the Digital Fast nears its end, the question is no longer what we will give up but what we will carry forward. In this message from 1 Peter 5, we are reminded that the Christian life is lived amid a spiritual battle -- and distraction is one of the enemy’s most effective tools. Rather than drifting back into old habits, followers of Jesus are invited to establish a Digital Rule of Life: a set of intentional rhythms and boundaries that help us remain sober-minded, spiritually alert, and open to the abundant life Jesus offers.

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    45 m