Episodes

Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Jesus told stories to help his followers understand what the Kingdom of God is like- what the culture of God's Kingdom looks like. In God's Kingdom, the invitation to join in God's work is extended to anyone and everyone - and God is lavishly generous to us all.
Ephesians 2:4-9
Matthew 20:1-16

Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
This week, Dr. Alexander Massad presents us with some useful tools and principles to interact with other faiths by focusing on the driving question: "How do we think about/engage with the persistence and flourishing of other religious traditions in light of the particularity of Jesus?"

Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Jesus told stories to help his followers understand what the Kingdom of God is like- what the culture of God's Kingdom looks like. The Kingdom of God, Jesus said, is like a mustard seed or a bit of yeast. The smallest things can sometimes make the biggest difference.
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
Matthew 13:31-33

Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
This week, we kick off our special 6-part class "Loving God Through Loving Neighbor: The Gospel Amidst Religious Diversity" led by Dr. Alexander Massad, Assistant Professor of World Religions at Wheaton College. This week, he invites us to analyze why we should be engaging with other flavors of Christianity as well as other religions in general.

Sunday Jan 07, 2024

Sunday Dec 17, 2023
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
Long ago, being a king meant you had total authority over your people. Kings held the power of life and death, and they controlled their nation’s army. When Israel was under Roman domination, they longed for a king to free them from tyranny, a king with the power to make things happen. It was into that world that Jesus was born, the one we know as the King of hope, the King of Joy, the King of Shalom, the King of kings!
Luke 1:46-56

Sunday Dec 10, 2023
Sunday Dec 10, 2023
Long ago, being a king meant you had total authority over your people. Kings held the power of life and death, and they controlled their nation’s army. When Israel was under Roman domination, they longed for a king to free them from tyranny, a king with the power to make things happen. It was into that world that Jesus was born, the one we know as the King of hope, the King of Joy, the King of Shalom, the King of kings!
Luke 1:26-45

Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
Wednesday Dec 06, 2023
Long ago, being a king meant you had total authority over your people. Kings held the power of life and death, and they controlled their nation’s army. When Israel was under Roman domination, they longed for a king to free them from tyranny, a king with the power to make things happen. It was into that world that Jesus was born, the one we know as the King of hope, the King of Joy, the King of Shalom, the King of kings!
Luke 1:5-25

Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
‘Doing church’ and ‘having a good time’ are not mutually exclusive! Laughter, joy, and good clean fun are an essential part of our life together. We take Jesus seriously, and ourselves less so.
Psalm 30:4-5
Philippians 4:4-9

Sunday Nov 19, 2023
Sunday Nov 19, 2023
We follow the living Christ, and our lives are different because we know him. In all we do, we want to put Jesus at the center, and share him with others.
Matthew 4:18-22
Ephesians 2:1-10
