Episodios

  • Back to Basics: Salvation as a Life We Live Into
    Mar 9 2026

    Many Christians view salvation as a finish line - a moment of prayer, forgiveness, or heavenly insurance. However, Scripture reveals salvation as a starting line for lifelong transformation. We are saved not just from sin, but for something greater: participating with God in bringing justice, mercy, and healing to the world. Grace involves three stages - prevenient grace that awakens us, justifying grace that reconciles us, and sanctifying grace that transforms us throughout life. When we treat salvation as complete rather than ongoing, we risk spiritual stagnation and become consumers instead of disciples. True salvation moves us outward to serve others and work alongside God in making the world new.

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    30 m
  • Ash Wednesday 2026
    Feb 23 2026

    Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a 40-day period of spiritual preparation before Easter. This sacred day serves as a holy interruption, reminding us that we are dust - fragile, finite, and beloved by God. The ashes we receive aren't threats but truths about who we are, calling us to stop pretending we're self-sufficient and return to God with honest, vulnerable hearts. Lent isn't about spiritual performance or proving our holiness, but about spiritual realignment - quietly strengthening the unseen parts of our faith. It's an opportunity to clean out our spiritual closet, examining what we've avoided and making space for God by letting go of what grips us.

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    26 m
  • Back to Basics: The Kingdom of God vs. Christian Nationalism
    Feb 23 2026

    The line between loving your country and worshiping it can be dangerously thin. While patriotism involves gratitude and service to your nation, Christian nationalism confuses God's kingdom with earthly power. Jesus rejected political dominance when Satan offered Him all worldly kingdoms, declaring instead that His kingdom is not of this world. Christian nationalism replaces Jesus with political leaders, distorts the gospel message, and damages the church's witness. God's kingdom includes people from every nation, tribe, and language - it's not owned by any political party or country. Christians should love their country without worshiping it, remembering that our true citizenship is in heaven and choosing kingdom-shaped love over political identity.

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    35 m
  • Back to Basics: What Really Happened at the Cross?
    Feb 16 2026

    The cross isn't about God punishing Jesus to satisfy divine anger, but rather God entering human suffering to transform it with love. Jesus consistently demonstrated God's heart of forgiveness throughout his ministry, not just at the cross. Luke's Gospel shows Jesus forgiving his executioners, welcoming a criminal into paradise, and the temple curtain tearing to remove all separation between God and humanity. Paul uses figurative, legal language to describe the cross as liberation from shame and spiritual oppression. This understanding calls Christians to live cruciform lives, absorbing hurt and returning love, choosing forgiveness over retaliation in daily life.

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    30 m
  • Back to Basics: When a Story Gets Weaponized
    Feb 9 2026

    Throughout history, people have taken God's word and used it to justify terrible things. From slavery to domestic abuse, from silencing women to supporting corrupt leaders, the Bible has been twisted to serve human agendas rather than reveal God's heart.

    This isn't a new problem. Even Jesus had to deal with people misusing Scripture. In fact, Satan himself quoted Scripture when tempting Jesus in the wilderness, pulling verses out of context to try to manipulate the Son of God.

    Join us as we walk through ways we can know the difference between God's intended use of scripture, and scripture being used in a way to justify things it was never mean to justify.

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    34 m
  • Back to Basics: When the Story We Inherit Isn't God's Story
    Feb 2 2026

    Many Christians inherit interpretations of Genesis 3 that emphasize guilt and condemnation, but reading the text itself reveals a different story. When Adam and Eve hide in shame after disobeying God, God doesn't abandon them but calls out with love, asking Where are you? This isn't a judge hunting criminals but a parent searching for hiding children. Instead of immediate punishment, God provides clothing and care, demonstrating grace even in the midst of human failure. Reading Genesis through Jesus' lens rather than inherited interpretations shows us a God who pursues us with relentless love, not condemnation.

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    47 m
  • Back to Basics: What is Christianity All About?
    Jan 21 2026

    Modern Christianity has become cluttered with political affiliations, moral checklists, and cultural baggage that often obscure the simple truth of who Jesus really is. Christianity at its core isn't about systems or structures—it's about a relationship with the Jesus we encounter in the Gospels. Jesus is the Word made flesh, the perfect image of God who came to set people free and make broken people whole. Following Jesus means centering what He centered, loving who He loved, and allowing Him to reshape our worldview rather than fitting Him into our existing beliefs.

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    40 m
  • Moving Forward - With Special Guest Erika Maxey
    Jan 13 2026

    As we enter a new year, we all carry different experiences - some filled with joy, others marked by struggle. The key to moving forward isn't about having a perfect year or leaving everything behind, but about trusting God's presence in all circumstances. Isaiah 43:18-19 reminds us that God is doing something new, making pathways through our wilderness seasons. Whether we're recovering from difficulties or celebrating blessings, moving forward requires faith rather than clarity. God doesn't promise easy paths, but He promises to walk alongside us, providing new mercies each day and going before us into the unknown.

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    15 m