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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s usage of the phrase “this age and the age to come” in order to understand why, though Christ is victorious over the powers, we don’t see it.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at what Paul refers to when he speaks of powers, authorities, rulers and principalities, and how those entities relate to the world today.
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Suzie Lind - Paul tells the Ephesians how he has been praying for them to grow in their experiential knowledge of God.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s vocabulary regarding the powers and principalities and how he demonstrates Christ’s victory over them.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at the Jewish and Greek background behind Paul’s phrase “adoption to sonship” and how the original audience might have heard it.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at the Old Testament backstory to Paul’s usage of the words “chosen” and “predestined” to describe those in Christ.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at the first section of the Ephesians where Paul enumerates the blessings given to believers “in Christ.”
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Kevin Dixon - If prayer is about relationship it is important to explore how we see that relationship as a child of God. As we enter into prayer our posture matters. This message explores prayer as a conversation.
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Mike Erre - This week we take a high-altitude overview of Paul’s thought in Ephesians, looking specially at Paul’s vision for the church as the expression of the new humanity.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Paul’s instructions about citizenship in the kingdom of the heavens and the heart cross-shaped life.
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Mike Erre - this week we look at our political identity as ‘exiles’ and how that redefines our tribal loyalties
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Kevin Dixon - The struggle to accept one another can often be confused with tolerating each other.
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Mike Erre - This week we examine texts in Acts so examine the complex relationship the early church had with Jewish and Roman authorities.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at Jesus’ teachings about creative resistance to evil and loving our enemies.
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Mike Erre - This week we look at several texts where Jesus clarifies the differences between the kingdom of God and the kingdoms of the world.
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Mike Erre - We examine Jesus’ teaching about the kingdom of God and its implications for the culture wars of his day.
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Suzie Lind - Historically the Holy Spirit has awakened the creative and innovative souls of people to distrust the status quo and create communities marked by unity. Today we ask the question, “How might he be doing that today and with us?”
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Kevin Dixon - How to approach conflict with reconciliation as the goal.
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Suzie Lind - Spiritual formation is commonly limited to the practices that grow our individual relationships with God. Today we consider the end of formation is to actually cultivate a more faithful community.
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