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Michael Hinton // Entering an election season tends to cause anxiety, fear, and tension between friends and family members to bubble up to the surface. As believers, though, we’re called to live in harmony with others. We don’t need to disagree less, but we do need to disagree better.
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Anna McGuire // So often, we dwell on the negative rather than the positive. We tend to plan for what could go wrong rather than have faith that God is guiding our lives with purpose. To take hold of the freedom, peace, and abundance God has for us, we must keep our focus on him even amidst the storm.
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Kailey Newkirk // All of us reflect the image of God more than any one of us can alone. That’s why we as believers fight the urge to run away from the challenges of living in community and take action because love is an action word.
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Johnny Outing // Growing and shaping our relationships takes work. It takes getting out of the way at times, too. Practicing the love we’re called to as a community takes a commitment to God and to each other. Without love, though, we’re no more than a noisy gong or clanging cymbal, missing out on the music we were made for.
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Grace Veronica // We end up in all kinds of relationships in life—sometimes with people who are very different from us. God can use these relationships to stretch us and teach us what love and humility are really all about. It might be difficult and painful at times, but it’s only in relationships like these that we can learn these important lessons.
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Michael Hinton // We all need friends who will let us know when we’re messing up or heading in the wrong direction. This takes vulnerability and trust as we allow someone else to have grace with us or speak the truth with us. This work is hard but worth it. When we get it right, these healthy relationships will draw us closer to God.
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Kailey Newkirk // Confession can be a lot like surgery. We often dread going under that knife and doing the work that repentance takes. It can also be scary to leave ourselves that vulnerable. When we bring our faults out into the light, though, we open up pathways for God to work, and it’s here in this vulnerable state that those around us are able to see our journey and see a path toward healing and hope.
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Michael Hinton // What does it take to earn your trust? Some may answer a showing of love or a proven commitment, while others might say they’d need a personal invitation. Over 2000 years have passed since the cross. It’s normal to have questions, fears, and doubts, but in Jesus, humanity saw the divine break through space and time – showing us we could trust again. Now, we don’t have to have it all together, but God stands, arms extended. We just have to trust enough to follow that first step out of the tomb.
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
Join us through these 40 days of Lent, and together, we’ll expand our view of God’s saving work on the cross!
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Michael Hinton // God initially gave Moses the commandments to make people aware of their wrongdoing, but all those who live under the law are also subject to the consequences of breaking it. When Jesus went to the cross, he bore the punishment that we deserved. Now that we are in Christ, we no longer live under the law but under grace.
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
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Kailey Newkirk // The Apostle Paul describes the problem of sin, saying, “I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing.” The cross not only justifies us before God, granting us citizenship in Heaven, but it also gives us a pathway to overcome sin through sanctification in the here and now! We are being conformed into Christ for the sake of others, but it does take practice.
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
Join us through these 40 days of Lent, and together, we’ll expand our view of God’s saving work on the cross!
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Katie Holland // No matter how much we despise our enemies on this earth, we have one that’s even worse. And that enemy isn’t fought with swords or armies. That enemy is fought with truth. And the truth is: Christ has defeated our enemy, and we share in that victory.
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
Join us through these 40 days of Lent, and together, we’ll expand our view of God’s saving work on the cross!
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Michael Hinton // Since Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit in the garden, humanity has been a “race of rebels” cursed by our own disobedience. But just as sin came into the world through one man’s disobedience, through one man’s obedience, we’ve been restored. Through one tree, we were cursed, but through this new tree, the cross of Christ, we’re given eternal life.
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
Join us through these 40 days of Lent, and together, we’ll expand our view of God’s saving work on the cross!
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Johnny Outing // People are capable of acting with morality on their own, but that “morality” can only take you so far. Jesus lived a life of uncommon morality. His righteousness transcended anything humanity had seen before and gifted us right standing with God. Through the cross, we no longer live striving. Instead, we become the “salt of the earth” and the “light on the hill.”
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Over the course of our “Perspectives of the Cross” series, we’ll glimpse the cross through a different lens each week. In order to help us carry these different perspectives into our lives at work and home, we’ve prepared a podcast that will accompany each Sunday’s message.
Episodes drop weekly on Monday mornings throughout the Lenten Season.
Join us through these 40 days of Lent, and together, we’ll expand our view of God’s saving work on the cross!
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Kailey Newkirk // Can humans keep from sinning? No, but the cross imputes the righteousness of Christ to us as a covering. The cross satisfies God’s demand for obedience. The cross is the ultimate defeat of Satan. The cross is the solution to sin in this world. The cross is where we find freedom not just from the penalty of sin but the power of sin that has kept us from following in Jesus’ footsteps for far too long.
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