Episodios

  • Growing Pains - Week One | April 12, 2026 | Glenn Barteau
    43 m
  • Easter with Casas | April 5, 2026 | Glenn Barteau
    33 m
  • Jesus Is Different - Week Three/March 29, 2026/Stacie Bartels
    Mar 30 2026
    When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday, the crowds expected a military revolution against Rome, waving illegal palm branches as a symbol of political uprising. Instead, Jesus chose the path of love over force, demonstrating that God’s kingdom operates through grace and compassion rather than coercion and control. His apparent defeat on the cross became the ultimate subversive victory over death and separation from God. Lasting change comes not through forcing outcomes, but through trusting in the power and love in God’s timing.
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    34 m
  • Jesus Is Different - Week Two/March 22, 2026/Glenn Barteau
    49 m
  • Jesus Is Different - Week One/March 15, 2026/Ryan Kramer
    Mar 17 2026
    In this series, we’ll look at moments from Jesus’ ministry where He broke expectations by seeing people differently, treating outsiders with compassion, and challenging the religious system that kept people at a distance. Jesus didn’t come to protect religion. He came to reveal who God is.
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    46 m
  • Be Still/ March 8, 2026/ Ryan Kramer
    Mar 9 2026

    Psalm 46 offers a powerful antidote when life feels overwhelming by reminding us that God is our refuge and strength. The psalm was written during real threats but maintains confidence because it centers on God's larger story rather than immediate fears. To find peace in chaos, we must remember that the same God who created order from chaos can anchor us when everything feels unstable. By looking up to remember God's faithfulness, being still, letting go of our need to control - keeping God at the center of our lives rather than our problems - we can move away from fear-based living towards being grounded in peace.

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    48 m
  • About Faith: Living Water/March 1, 2026/Glenn Barteau
    Mar 2 2026
    Jesus consistently challenged religious systems that excluded people, instead inviting everyone to come to Him for spiritual fulfillment. In John 7, He declared that anyone who is thirsty can come to Him and drink, offering living water through faith rather than religious ritual. When encountering a man born blind, Jesus shifted focus from asking why suffering happens to partnering with God in bringing healing and hope. Faith is about relationship and trust with Jesus, not following rules perfectly. We're called to include others rather than exclude them, using our gifts to partner with God in bringing His love into the world.
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    48 m
  • Love Our City Celebration Sunday/ Februrary 22, 2026/ Glenn Barteau
    44 m