Episodes

Thursday May 25, 2017
Special Guest: Father Gregory Boyle (05/06/17)
Thursday May 25, 2017
Thursday May 25, 2017
Join us for an evening with Father Gregory Boyle. He will share with us stories of compassion, hard work and the impact that Homeboy Industries is having on former gang members in Los Angeles and beyond. The Rev. Gregory J. Boyle, S.J., is the founder and executive director of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, the largest gang intervention, rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world.

Monday May 22, 2017
I AM: I Am the Good Shepherd (05/21/17)
Monday May 22, 2017
Monday May 22, 2017
Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some call him a prophet, a rabbi, a social radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus, and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the common ways he desired to be known.

Monday May 22, 2017
I AM: I Am the Sheep Gate (05/14/17)
Monday May 22, 2017
Monday May 22, 2017
Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some call him a prophet, a rabbi, a social radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus, and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the common ways he desired to be known.

Thursday May 11, 2017
I AM: I Am the Light of the World (05/07/17)
Thursday May 11, 2017
Thursday May 11, 2017
Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some call him a prophet, a rabbi, a social radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus, and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the common ways he desired to be known.

Monday May 01, 2017
I AM: I Am the Bread of Life (04/30/17)
Monday May 01, 2017
Monday May 01, 2017
Who is Jesus? Some call him a teacher. Some call him a prophet, a rabbi, a social radical, a political revolutionary. Those who believe in him often call him Lord, Savior, Son of God, forgiver of sins, friend to the lost. But what did Jesus call himself? In this sermon series we’ll look at the “I AM” sayings of Jesus, and come to know him not by all the names Christians have given him over the centuries, but by the names he gave himself, and by the common ways he desired to be known.

Tuesday Apr 25, 2017

Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Decluttered: Tombstones (04/16/17)
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
As spring approaches, we all tend to get the urge to clean. We air things out, sweep corners, scrub floors, wash the windows, clean out the fridge, pull the weeds. “Spring-cleaning” is a ritual for renewing our homes. But our homes aren’t the only places in need of deep cleaning and decluttering. Over time, misplaced priorities, bad habits, old grudges, the shame of sin, misguided fears start to pile up, weighing down and cluttering our souls like spoiled leftovers and expired milk in the back of the fridge.
This Lent, we’ll do some spiritual spring-cleaning as we prepare for Easter. We’ll seek to declutter our souls of unhealthy, unholy commitments and attitudes that weigh us down and keep us from living free, joyful lives.

Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Decluttered: Power (04/09/17)
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
As spring approaches, we all tend to get the urge to clean. We air things out, sweep corners, scrub floors, wash the windows, clean out the fridge, pull the weeds. “Spring-cleaning” is a ritual for renewing our homes. But our homes aren’t the only places in need of deep cleaning and decluttering. Over time, misplaced priorities, bad habits, old grudges, the shame of sin, misguided fears start to pile up, weighing down and cluttering our souls like spoiled leftovers and expired milk in the back of the fridge.
This Lent, we’ll do some spiritual spring-cleaning as we prepare for Easter. We’ll seek to declutter our souls of unhealthy, unholy commitments and attitudes that weigh us down and keep us from living free, joyful lives.

Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Decluttered: Enemies (04/02/17)
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
As spring approaches, we all tend to get the urge to clean. We air things out, sweep corners, scrub floors, wash the windows, clean out the fridge, pull the weeds. “Spring-cleaning” is a ritual for renewing our homes. But our homes aren’t the only places in need of deep cleaning and decluttering. Over time, misplaced priorities, bad habits, old grudges, the shame of sin, misguided fears start to pile up, weighing down and cluttering our souls like spoiled leftovers and expired milk in the back of the fridge.
This Lent, we’ll do some spiritual spring-cleaning as we prepare for Easter. We’ll seek to declutter our souls of unhealthy, unholy commitments and attitudes that weigh us down and keep us from living free, joyful lives.

Sunday Mar 26, 2017
Decluttered: Envy (03/26/17)
Sunday Mar 26, 2017
Sunday Mar 26, 2017
As spring approaches, we all tend to get the urge to clean. We air things out, sweep corners, scrub floors, wash the windows, clean out the fridge, pull the weeds. “Spring-cleaning” is a ritual for renewing our homes. But our homes aren’t the only places in need of deep cleaning and decluttering. Over time, misplaced priorities, bad habits, old grudges, the shame of sin, misguided fears start to pile up, weighing down and cluttering our souls like spoiled leftovers and expired milk in the back of the fridge.
This Lent, we’ll do some spiritual spring-cleaning as we prepare for Easter. We’ll seek to declutter our souls of unhealthy, unholy commitments and attitudes that weigh us down and keep us from living free, joyful lives.

