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  • S12 Episode 20: So You May Believe - John 19
    Apr 2 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 19. This is one of the hardest passages to read in Scripture. Jesus endures beatings, carrying His own cross, and crucifixion. It’s tempting to breeze through this and get to the good news of John 20, but it is a good practice to sit in the sorrow of John 19. It reminds us that there is a cost to sin, and Jesus paid that price on our behalf. John continually reminds us that Jesus is the true Messiah, and he does that by showing the prophecies Jesus fulfilled. Jesus cries out, “It is finished,” on the cross, reminding us that for this moment He came: to accomplish the task that we could not.


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    43 m
  • S12 Episode 19: So You May Believe - John 18
    Mar 27 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 18. John’s account of the Garden of Gethsemane reveals something profound about Jesus (hint: it’s the seventh and final “I AM”). Jesus endures a mockery of a trial. Peter denies Jesus. Pilate asks the same question many ask today: “What is truth?” Throughout John, Jesus was withdrawn when the hour was not yet, but now, He steps into the moment for which He came. This chapter is a reminder of the steadfast love of our God and that He is the absolute truth we are searching for.


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    42 m
  • S12 Episode 18: So You May Believe - John 17
    Mar 24 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 17. This is known as the High Priestly Prayer and is Jesus’ longest recorded prayer in Scripture. In it, He prays for Himself, for the disciples, and us. His prayer is a beautiful reminder of who He is, what we have because of Jesus, and how we walk forward in obedience with each other, the body of Christ.


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    35 m
  • S12 Episode 17: So You May Believe - John 16
    Mar 24 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 16. Jesus gives His final words of encouragement and hope to His disciples. He tells them that it is for their benefit that He goes away, because then the Holy Spirit will come to convict, guide in truth, bring glory to God, and help us be courageous. While the disciples experience grief and sorrow now, it is only temporary and will turn to joy. Jesus leaves them and us with the promise of peace. Despite the hardship we face here, we can take have peace and take heart. He has overcome the world.


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    45 m
  • S12 Episode 16: So You May Believe - John 15
    Mar 1 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 15. Jesus gives His final “I AM” Statement: I AM the True Vine. His call to abide in Him is a reminder that Jesus is our Source for life and sustains us through every circumstance, allowing us to bear fruit for God’s glory. As Jesus prepares to leave them physically, Jesus’ words bolster their faith, so they don’t abandon faith in the face of opposition - both from the world and their community. When we abide and remain steadfast in Him and in His Word, the result is a changed life and we do not wither in hard circumstances.


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    43 m
  • S12 Episode 15: So You May Believe - John 14
    Feb 23 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 14. Jesus continues to encourage His disciples. He speaks the sixth “I AM” statement, “I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” He calls the disciples and us to show our love for Him through our obedience, but knowing we cannot do it alone, Jesus also promises a “Helper”, the Holy Spirit who not only dwells with us, but in us. It’s a reminder to hold fast to faith and truth, even when things do not go as planned.


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    43 m
  • S12 Episode 14: So You May Believe - John 13
    Feb 21 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 13. This chapter brings us into what is called the Upper Room discourse (John 13-17), covering the final meal and conversation Jesus has with His disciples before His arrest. Jesus begins with washing His disciples feet, calling them to serve as He as served and love as He has loved. Jesus predicts Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial, but through it all, John reminds us that Jesus willingly lays His life down to do for us what we cannot do for ourselves.


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    42 m
  • S12 Episode 13: So You May Believe - John 12
    Feb 4 2026

    In this session, Erin Warren teaches through John 12. The Passover feast is approaching. Many seek Jesus and believe in Him because of the testimony of Lazarus and those who witnessed his resurrection, while the religious leaders seek even more to kill Jesus. This chapter is culmination of all John has written, leading to Jesus’ final plea: Believe in me and find life. Those who believe and follow Jesus, the Light of the World, are children of light. Those who refuse to believe walk in darkness. The divide between the two groups widens, but John reminds us (through many, many Old Testament references) that all of Scripture tells ONE story: the story of Jesus, our Redeemer and King.


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    45 m