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Kailey Newkirk // The Book of Ecclesiastes addresses two key questions: What should we expect from God’s world? And how should we live in it? These questions become more complex in light of sin, which has left the world we experience broken. However, as Ecclesiastes shows us, unpredictable and challenging circumstances are not proof that God is unjust or that we’ve done something wrong. Sometimes, we simply need to see the bigger picture.
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John Parker // Jesus had every reason to stay focused on his mission, yet throughout the gospels, we see him constantly pausing to serve those in need. He healed not because it was his job, but because it was who he was—and Jesus calls us to let our compassion lead to action, too.
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Michael Hinton // Throughout Romans 8, we see that in Christ, we’re no longer bound by sin but empowered to live by the Spirit, with a new understanding of both suffering and hope. As we reach the final part of this chapter, Paul reminds us that, despite our struggles and weaknesses, we are more than conquerors, with an overwhelming victory secured through Jesus.
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Johnny Outing // Following Jesus isn’t always easy—it requires a shift in perspective. In Romans 8, Paul helps us see suffering in a new light. Through our struggles, Jesus reveals a hope that transforms us, empowering us to reflect his glory in the way we live. With this hope, we find life where God’s goodness and peace surpass all understanding.
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Michael Hinton // Through Jesus’ work on the cross, we’re no longer beholden to our sinful nature, but belief and good intentions or right behavior aren’t all we’re called to as believers. We’ve been given the Holy Spirit to convict and guide us in a way that leads to life and peace. Spiritual growth can be hard work, but we can trust God to work on our hearts.
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Michael Hinton // Romans 8 reveals the incredible promise of being adopted into God’s family. For those in Christ, there’s no longer any condemnation—we are now sons and daughters of God, set free from the chains of sin and shame. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we have been given a new life of freedom, fully embraced by the Father’s love. We also have a new guide for life in the Holy Spirit, the breath of God.
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Grace Veronica // When people come forward to confess, they rarely, if ever, admit to struggling with greed. It’s a silent killer of sorts. If we’re to seek the Kingdom of God above all else, though, we will need to be satisfied with whose we are, who we are, and what we have. Jesus teaches that we don’t need to worry, but peace and contentment can be found in God’s providence.
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Michael Hinton // When asked about the most important commandment, Jesus replied, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind,” adding that loving your neighbor is just as important. He even said we were to love our enemies! This is because we’ve never met anyone Jesus didn’t die for and this is why citizens of God’s kingdom are called to love without fear, partiality, or conditions.
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Johnny Outing // Throughout history, scholars have searched for the meaning of life. Many have come to understand that significance has nothing to do with materialism, attention-seeking, consumerism, or clout and position. Instead, significance is tied to our ability to exemplify and rest in something bigger than ourselves. Like Paul, those with perspective have fought the good fight, finished what they needed to do, and kept their faith through it all.
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Michael Hinton // There are a few myths about money that need dispelling. Since God is the creator of everything, all our opportunities and blessings come from him—everything is His, not ours. Also, our future income can’t buy today’s happiness—taking on debt is not the answer. Finally, having more won’t make us more generous. If we want to be a generous kingdom, we don’t have to look any further than our Creator, who has been so generous to us.
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Kailey Newkirk // From before time began, God has been crafting a beautiful story with an eternally joyful ending. Yet, we as humans often have a unique flaw: we sometimes choose to play the lead role in a tragedy just to feel like the star. But God has always been, and always will be, the main character. When He isn’t, the story inevitably becomes darker. If we want to see that joyful ending, we must recognize that we aren’t the center of the universe.
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Michael Hinton // When we talk about being a church for everyone, it means removing any unnecessary barriers that might prevent someone from accepting the free gift of salvation. “Everyone” truly includes all people, regardless of their background, struggles, or questions, because Jesus didn’t come to call those who THINK they are righteous but those who KNOW they are sinners.
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Michael Hinton // Jesus didn’t just call us to be Christians; He invited us into his kingdom, a kingdom that often operates in direct contrast to the world. As the King of this new kingdom, Jesus calls us to seek his kingdom above everything else in our lives—above our relationships, careers, finances, and even our deepest fears and desires. He saved us and called us, laying down his own life for our sins, and what the King did 2,000 years ago, he still offers to do for us today!
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Dan Sherfield // When asked about the greatest commandment, Jesus initially answered simply—to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind, but then he said, “And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.‘” At Summit, we do this by connecting and serving. This week, our avenues for connecting and serving will be on full display. As we highlight all of the opportunities, we hope that, as a church, we reconnect to the purpose behind Jesus’ answer all those years ago.
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Michael Hinton // When asked about the greatest commandment, Jesus initially answered simply—to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. At Summit, we believe there are some common rhythms of the faith that help us in that purpose. This week, we roll out Rooted, a new curriculum that will help us re-integrate these rhythms into our daily lives through our Connect Groups. This change will help both new believers and longtime churchgoers draw closer to God and the heart behind Jesus’ answer to that ancient question.
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Petie Kinder // Abraham became the forefather of our faith, but we often forget the struggles he faced and the shortcuts he took on his path with God. Some of these shortcuts had disastrous consequences, but through it all we can see that God loved Abraham and had tremendous patience with him. When we realize God has the same for us, it makes it so much easier to have patience with others.
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John Hampton // True success lies not in achievements but in relationships. In fact, God is more concerned with our direction than he is with our pace. It’s only by evaluating our lives, letting go of the past, and focusing on the future that we discover what truly matters. It’s about knowing and surrendering to Jesus and pressing forward in faith.
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Anna McGuire // Ever feel like you’re working hard in life but not getting much back in return? When Jesus fed the 5,000 using a boy’s simple offering, we see how much God can do when we surrender the little we have and trust in His plan. Taking the plunge with bold faith can be difficult, but the God who invites us into His miracles also longs to bless us with abundant, purpose-filled lives.
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Ryan Heathco // Sharing our faith takes boldness and opportunity. Understandably, many of us have our hesitations when it comes to this topic, but if we look for opportunities, live out our faith boldly, stay persistent in prayer, and trust in God’s power, God promises a harvest to those who sow in faith.
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In this episode, our guests discuss the challenge of morality in the workplace. We hear their insights on this topic, as they discuss some of the challenges they've faced when morality and business come face to face.
Host: Dan Sherfield
Guests: Anna Headley
Del Schwalls
Bill Easter
Kristen Marks - Show more