Episodes

Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
“How are you?” It’s the most common question in all the world, in every culture: “Como esta?” “Comment allez-vous?” “Come Va?” “Wutz poppin?” “Wassabi?”
How are you? Because it’s the most common question we’re apt to hear, it invariably leads to the most halfhearted, guarded, disingenuous answers we’re apt to give: “Great.” “Good.” “Fine.” “Okay.” “Hanging in there.” “Can’t complain.” “Living the dream.”
But still, how are you really? How you answer this question is of profound important to God, and in this series, we’ll look at four essential spiritual practices that promise to cultivate wholeness, joy, and zest for life:
How are you really? If you’re less than well, you’re not alone. Join us for this life-giving series as we commit ourselves to being well by drawing from the endless well of God’s grace.

Sunday Sep 18, 2022
Sunday Sep 18, 2022
“How are you?” It’s the most common question in all the world, in every culture: “Como esta?” “Comment allez-vous?” “Come Va?” “Wutz poppin?” “Wassabi?”
How are you? Because it’s the most common question we’re apt to hear, it invariably leads to the most halfhearted, guarded, disingenuous answers we’re apt to give: “Great.” “Good.” “Fine.” “Okay.” “Hanging in there.” “Can’t complain.” “Living the dream.”
But still, how are you really? How you answer this question is of profound important to God, and in this series, we’ll look at four essential spiritual practices that promise to cultivate wholeness, joy, and zest for life:
How are you really? If you’re less than well, you’re not alone. Join us for this life-giving series as we commit ourselves to being well by drawing from the endless well of God’s grace.

Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
[ Bonus: Including Music from "Come and See" Homecoming Worship ]
“How are you?” It’s the most common question in all the world, in every culture: “Como esta?” “Comment allez-vous?” “Come Va?” “Wutz poppin?” “Wassabi?”
How are you? Because it’s the most common question we’re apt to hear, it invariably leads to the most halfhearted, guarded, disingenuous answers we’re apt to give: “Great.” “Good.” “Fine.” “Okay.” “Hanging in there.” “Can’t complain.” “Living the dream.”
But still, how are you really? How you answer this question is of profound important to God, and in this series, we’ll look at four essential spiritual practices that promise to cultivate wholeness, joy, and zest for life:
How are you really? If you’re less than well, you’re not alone. Join us for this life-giving series as we commit ourselves to being well by drawing from the endless well of God’s grace.

Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
“How are you?” It’s the most common question in all the world, in every culture: “Como esta?” “Comment allez-vous?” “Come Va?” “Wutz poppin?” “Wassabi?”
How are you? Because it’s the most common question we’re apt to hear, it invariably leads to the most halfhearted, guarded, disingenuous answers we’re apt to give: “Great.” “Good.” “Fine.” “Okay.” “Hanging in there.” “Can’t complain.” “Living the dream.”
But still, how are you really? How you answer this question is of profound important to God, and in this series, we’ll look at four essential spiritual practices that promise to cultivate wholeness, joy, and zest for life:
How are you really? If you’re less than well, you’re not alone. Join us for this life-giving series as we commit ourselves to being well by drawing from the endless well of God’s grace.

Monday Aug 29, 2022
“I, JAMES - See Beyond First Impressions” (James 2:1-13) - August 28, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
SERIES DESCRIPTION:
Christians should be known not for their words but by their deeds. Our broken world needs less talk and more action. Faith is a verb. This is the timeless message of the Book of James, written by the half-brother of Jesus about 20 years after Jesus’ death, to the early Christians who were struggling with materialism, hypocrisy, pride, favoritism, and slander—many of the same struggles we face nearly 2000 years later.
Like a wise mentor, James, in his old age, pens a beautifully written, yet surprisingly simple letter, reminding us of our vital connection to God and to one another, and our non-negotiable commitment to turn our words into deeds by living out our faith in the real world.

Monday Aug 22, 2022
“I, JAMES - Mind Your Words” (James 3:1-5, 13-18) - August 21, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
SERIES DESCRIPTION:
Christians should be known not for their words but by their deeds. Our broken world needs less talk and more action. Faith is a verb. This is the timeless message of the Book of James, written by the half-brother of Jesus about 20 years after Jesus’ death, to the early Christians who were struggling with materialism, hypocrisy, pride, favoritism, and slander—many of the same struggles we face nearly 2000 years later.
Like a wise mentor, James, in his old age, pens a beautifully written, yet surprisingly simple letter, reminding us of our vital connection to God and to one another, and our non-negotiable commitment to turn our words into deeds by living out our faith in the real world.

Monday Aug 15, 2022
“I, JAMES - Put Your Faith Into Action” (James 2:14-26) - August 14, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
SERIES DESCRIPTION:
Christians should be known not for their words but by their deeds. Our broken world needs less talk and more action. Faith is a verb. This is the timeless message of the Book of James, written by the half-brother of Jesus about 20 years after Jesus’ death, to the early Christians who were struggling with materialism, hypocrisy, pride, favoritism, and slander—many of the same struggles we face nearly 2000 years later.
Like a wise mentor, James, in his old age, pens a beautifully written, yet surprisingly simple letter, reminding us of our vital connection to God and to one another, and our non-negotiable commitment to turn our words into deeds by living out our faith in the real world.

Monday Aug 08, 2022
“I, JAMES - Be Doers of the Word” (James 1:19-27) - August 7, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
SERIES DESCRIPTION:
Christians should be known not for their words but by their deeds. Our broken world needs less talk and more action. Faith is a verb. This is the timeless message of the Book of James, written by the half-brother of Jesus about 20 years after Jesus’ death, to the early Christians who were struggling with materialism, hypocrisy, pride, favoritism, and slander—many of the same struggles we face nearly 2000 years later.
Like a wise mentor, James, in his old age, pens a beautifully written, yet surprisingly simple letter, reminding us of our vital connection to God and to one another, and our non-negotiable commitment to turn our words into deeds by living out our faith in the real world.

Monday Aug 01, 2022
“WOULD YOU BE MINE? : Be a Gardener” (Matthew 13:24-30 ) - July 31, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Would You Be Mine: The Art of Neighboring
There was a time when we knew our neighbors—their names, their stories, their hopes and dreams, their aches and awes. We shared meals with them. We shared our lives with them. We shared a deep commitment to the common good with them.
But in an age of increasing isolation, division, and indifference, that time has largely come and gone. We scarcely know our neighbors. Busy living our own lives, we’ve mostly lost the art of neighboring.
In this timely teaching series, Would You Be Mine?, you’ll learn how leave the house and make your neighborhood a home by taking up seven Biblical practices of neighboring.

Monday Jul 25, 2022
“WOULD YOU BE MINE? : Be a Bridge-Builder” (Luke 16:19-31) - July 24, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Would You Be Mine: The Art of Neighboring
There was a time when we knew our neighbors—their names, their stories, their hopes and dreams, their aches and awes. We shared meals with them. We shared our lives with them. We shared a deep commitment to the common good with them.
But in an age of increasing isolation, division, and indifference, that time has largely come and gone. We scarcely know our neighbors. Busy living our own lives, we’ve mostly lost the art of neighboring.
In this timely teaching series, Would You Be Mine?, you’ll learn how leave the house and make your neighborhood a home by taking up seven Biblical practices of neighboring.