Episodes

Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Christ calls us to both be disciples and to make disciples. A true disciple has his heart searched by the Word of God, believes that Jesus can release him from his sins, has become a Christian in all parts of his life, and has reached the point of no turning back. A disciple then makes disciples by sharing the Word, showing the Word, teaching the Word, and serving the world. (Matthew 28.18-20) December 1, 2019. Guest preacher is Ryan Tucker.

Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Tuesday Nov 19, 2019
Esther found herself in a familiar situation: a situation she did not choose, a painful circumstance, where God seemed absent, and where she was powerless to do anything about it. Mordecai challenged her to put her faith into action, and when she did, it completely changed her. What can we learn from Esther when we are in our "such a time as this?" (Esther 4.8-17) November 17, 2019

Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
The story of Esther calls us to ask such fascination questions. Throughout the story, God seems to be hidden, or at best, to be working behind the scenes. But the story reminds us that just because we can't see God at work does not mean that He is not working. There is hope when God seems silent. (Esther 4) November 10, 2019 - Guest Preacher is Tim Tucker.

Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
The biblical story of Esther is an invitation to Christians to consider how to live as exiles in a culture that rejects Jesus. The story is far more complex and mysterious and enriching than a simple overview can supply. This month, we wrestle with some of the great faith questions that this story challenges us with. The first question we ask is, “Was Esther right or wrong to conceal her Jewish identity?” (Esther 2.5-11) November 3, 2019.

Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Not only is the Bible the inspired Word of God and truth without any mixture of error, the Bible is also highly beneficial and useful to our lives. The apostle Paul and David both describe, in great detail, the many benefits of Scripture. (2 Timothy 3.16-17 and Psalm 19.7-11). October 27, 2019

Monday Oct 21, 2019
Monday Oct 21, 2019
Even if we believe Scripture to be the inspired Word of God and truthful without any mixture of error, why must we submit our lives to its teachings? Why should we treat the Bible as an authority in our lives? (Matthew 8.5-13) - Guest preacher is Rami Ibrahim.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Is the Bible “truthful without any mixture of error” or is the Bible a “mixture of truth and error”? This question becomes even more difficult to answer when we come to passages in the Bible that are hard to understand, hard to accept, or hard to obey. But to twist the Scripture is to bring destruction upon ourselves. Why should we believe the Bible is faithful and true? (2 Peter 3.14-18) – October 13, 2019.

Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
How is the Bible unique from all other religious books? Why should we believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God? (2 Peter 1.16-21) - October 6, 2019

Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
Tuesday Oct 01, 2019
How does God’s divine eternal plan to create one household of faith impact how we think and feel about immigration? How do we think biblically about this important and divisive topic? Through Leviticus 19.33-34, we learn that the gospel is an immigration story, that God commands us to love the immigrant as ourselves, and that God is growing the church through immigration. (Leviticus 19.33-34) – September 29, 2019.

Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
God is a God who practices steadfast love and justice in the earth, and He calls His people to work to loose the bonds of wickedness. Today, we take a look at the global bonds of wickedness, specifically, the darkness of modern day slavery and the soil in which it grows. And while these bonds look dark, there is a light rising in the darkness. And the people of God can and should be part of this rising light. (Isaiah 58.1-10) September 22, 2019