Sam Allberry | Apr 15, 2015
Matt Chandler | Nov 30, 2014
During the season of Advent, we as a church focus on Jesus first coming and second coming. This year, we looked speci...
Kyle Worley | Aug 3, 2014
The Colossians series looks at the person of Jesus Christ and who He is. Covering the history of Rome and how it was ...
Matt Chandler | Jun 15, 2014
How are we to steward our money, resources and gifts? In walking through this series, our focus is on having generous...
Matt Chandler | Jan 19, 2014
God calls us to be a people of prayer, desperately depending on Him to move and transform hearts and lives. In this s...
Matt Chandler | Sep 16, 2012
God saves people from all walks of life, but He doesn't just save us. He saves us into a body of believers called the...
Matt Chandler | Jun 24, 2012
The entire purpose of this epistle is to make a clear distinction between the gospel of Jesus Christ and false gospel...
Matt Chandler | Jan 8, 2012
Josh Patterson | Jan 6, 2008
Rejected by family, the Porters entered their marriage in a season of hurt, longing and praying for reconciliation. A...
David Roark | Mar 5, 2019
The season of Lent helps the people of God learn to live not by cheap grace, but by what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called “...
Timothy Thomas | Apr 2, 2018
Have we white-washed and sanitized the gospel of our King and the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. to fit our own Ame...
Timothy Thomas | Mar 2, 2018
When Christ returns, the globally marginalized and oppressed victims of injustice who call on the name of the Lord wi...
Beau Hughes | Feb 22, 2018
By cultivating a habit and lifestyle of considering one another more important than ourselves, our churches can becom...
Aurlyn Wygle | Nov 7, 2017
The colorblind mentality heard so often is hurtful to many of our brothers and sisters. We all bear the image of God,...
David Roark | Sep 7, 2017
In the wake of Charlottesville and all the other hate crimes and racial injustices that continue to plague our nation...
Timothy Thomas | Jul 5, 2017
We’re quick to call racism a sin, but we tend to treat it differently than other sin. Instead of dismissing, minimizi...
Travis Quin | May 24, 2017
It is a common misconception for Christians to think about the Old and New Testaments in two separate categories—law ...
Adam Griffin | Feb 9, 2017
As followers of Christ, we can advance toward reconciliation by recognizing the past, owning our mistakes and loving ...
The Village Church | May 1, 2019
We look at what the Bible says about the topic of abortion through the lens of God’s heart for the vulnerable, our ca...
Matt Chandler | Feb 7, 2019
As believers, we engage in Black History Month as an opportunity to learn and celebrate the unique contributions of o...
Matt Chandler | Nov 28, 2018
We are in need of grace and forgiveness—and so are our kids. How do we find the right balance between discipline and ...
Matt Chandler | Oct 30, 2018
As we quickly approach midterm elections, we can demonstrate the love of Christ in a really simple way—by approaching...
Trillia Newbell | Sep 10, 2018
Racism can be a difficult topic to discuss with kids, but one way to approach it is to help them understand it throug...
Trillia Newbell | Aug 16, 2018
So often, we talk to kids about race in response to something negative that’s happened. Those conversations are absol...
Jamin Roller | Oct 16, 2017
Sola gratia, “grace alone,” is one of the five theological principles of the Reformation. Grace is God’s undese...
Matt Chandler | Sep 27, 2017
By having a robust understanding and practice of the imago dei, the Church can become something the world looks to as...
Matt Chandler | May 9, 2017
Three important factors to developing empathy are humility, proximity and sacrifice. This is how we need to approach ...
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