Episodes

Sunday Oct 18, 2015
Luke 10:25-37: The Tools of Mission - Compassion (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Oct 18, 2015
Sunday Oct 18, 2015
Welcome to the 6th sermon in our series on Christian mission. (6 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Romans 12:13: The Tools of Mission - Hospitality (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Sunday Oct 11, 2015
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on Christian mission. (5 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Titus 2:11-3:9: The Day-to-Day Tasks of Mission (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on Christian mission. (4 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Sep 27, 2015
Matthew 5:13-16: Engaging with the Public (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on Christian mission. (3 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Sep 20, 2015
Luke 10:38-42: The Fuel and Goal of Mission (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Sep 20, 2015
Sunday Sep 20, 2015
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on Christian mission. (2 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Sep 13, 2015
Matthew 4:17&5:2-12: The Mission - Follow Jesus (For the Sake of the World)
Sunday Sep 13, 2015
Sunday Sep 13, 2015
Welcome to the 1st sermon in our series on Christian mission. (1 of 6)
Have you ever started telling a story and then gotten halfway through it and completely and totally forgotten the point of the story you were telling? When it comes to the idea of Christian mission, it is easy for us to forget the point of the story. We often start substituting our own preferences and using Christian language to support our own goals. In this series we are going to look at what it should look like to be on mission as a Christian. A mission is basically showing and telling a story. As followers of Jesus we have a beautiful, new, better story. But it is critical that we remember the point of the story, remember our place in the story, and not get caught up in competing narratives. The mission of a Christian is about telling God’s story. That somehow, some way, miraculously we have gotten caught up into His story.

Sunday Sep 06, 2015
Ecclesiastes 9:7-10: Living Without Idols (Idols of the Heart)
Sunday Sep 06, 2015
Sunday Sep 06, 2015
Welcome to the 5th sermon in our series on what we should worship. (5 of 5)
Human beings are designed to be filled with awe. We are designed as worshipers. Think of the sense of amazement and peace that comes from standing on top of a mountain range or watching the sun set over the ocean. We are created and designed to worship God as he is, as he has revealed himself through what he has done in time and history. We are designed for a relationship with God that is fulfilled through us, as his creation, worshiping and standing in awe of him.
The biggest problem throughout Scripture, literally from the garden, is when people in general, but especially the people of God, turn away from him and start worshiping something other than God as god. When we place our trust in anything less than God himself, this is called idolatry. In this series on the Idols of the Heart we are going to be looking at where we all too often misplace our worship and refocus on what we are created and designed to do: to worship and be in awe of God himself.

Sunday Aug 30, 2015
Colossians 3:1-17: Fighting Idolatry (Idols of the Heart)
Sunday Aug 30, 2015
Sunday Aug 30, 2015
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on what we should worship. (4 of 5)
Human beings are designed to be filled with awe. We are designed as worshipers. Think of the sense of amazement and peace that comes from standing on top of a mountain range or watching the sun set over the ocean. We are created and designed to worship God as he is, as he has revealed himself through what he has done in time and history. We are designed for a relationship with God that is fulfilled through us, as his creation, worshiping and standing in awe of him.
The biggest problem throughout Scripture, literally from the garden, is when people in general, but especially the people of God, turn away from him and start worshiping something other than God as god. When we place our trust in anything less than God himself, this is called idolatry. In this series on the Idols of the Heart we are going to be looking at where we all too often misplace our worship and refocus on what we are created and designed to do: to worship and be in awe of God himself.

Sunday Aug 23, 2015
The Roots of our Idols (Idols of the Heart)
Sunday Aug 23, 2015
Sunday Aug 23, 2015
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on what we should worship. (3 of 5)
Human beings are designed to be filled with awe. We are designed as worshipers. Think of the sense of amazement and peace that comes from standing on top of a mountain range or watching the sun set over the ocean. We are created and designed to worship God as he is, as he has revealed himself through what he has done in time and history. We are designed for a relationship with God that is fulfilled through us, as his creation, worshiping and standing in awe of him.
The biggest problem throughout Scripture, literally from the garden, is when people in general, but especially the people of God, turn away from him and start worshiping something other than God as god. When we place our trust in anything less than God himself, this is called idolatry. In this series on the Idols of the Heart we are going to be looking at where we all too often misplace our worship and refocus on what we are created and designed to do: to worship and be in awe of God himself.

Sunday Aug 16, 2015
Romans 1:21-25: Modern Idolatry (Idols of the Heart)
Sunday Aug 16, 2015
Sunday Aug 16, 2015
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on what we should worship. (2 of 5)
Human beings are designed to be filled with awe. We are designed as worshipers. Think of the sense of amazement and peace that comes from standing on top of a mountain range or watching the sun set over the ocean. We are created and designed to worship God as he is, as he has revealed himself through what he has done in time and history. We are designed for a relationship with God that is fulfilled through us, as his creation, worshiping and standing in awe of him.
The biggest problem throughout Scripture, literally from the garden, is when people in general, but especially the people of God, turn away from him and start worshiping something other than God as god. When we place our trust in anything less than God himself, this is called idolatry. In this series on the Idols of the Heart we are going to be looking at where we all too often misplace our worship and refocus on what we are created and designed to do: to worship and be in awe of God himself.

