The Fall
Creation
Can you trust the Bible?
What Dictates You?
The most important story that you will ever tell.
Why is forgiveness so important?
Where does your opinion of Jesus come from?
Growing in Generosity
Spending Time with God
What do you give your life to? Is that thing something that will last? Are you sure? In this sermon we talk about that very thing, giving our lives over to something that will last for thousands of years.
Jesus ran in circles, taught in circles, led circles, and deployed circles—small groups that is. Specifically a group of 12 men. He valued connecting in circles and we should too. And if we are going to do the things he calls us to do like love one another, encourage one another, and forgive one another, it is going to happen in circles. So, join a circle (small group) today at Redemption.
You don’t need to be shamed by receiving a long and unattainable list of things that will make you “more hospitable.” You need to know how to do practical hospitality in every day life. That’s what we talk about here. Tune in for 5 ways to be more hospitable in your everyday life.
Mephibosheth was a man forgotten by the world, but sought after by King David. He was crippled and living in the desert, but soon he would be in the palace and restored. In this sermon you will hear what hospitality does for those like Mephibosheth and how you are called and commanded to be people of hospitality.
God has decided that you have immense value. That is why the shepherd sought after the sheep, found the coin, and welcomed the son. (…Or something like that.) Just know that God will stop at nothing to find you because of one 4-letter-word, “love.” Listen in to the final week of the sermon series The Way.
Do you have good community? The type of community that leads you closer to Christ? Next question, are you an addition to that community or simply a wallflower? How is your church different because of you? Think through these questions and many others with us this week.
Identity and Shadow Self
Identity and Shadow Self
As Christians we are called to do as Christ did, or to live like him. How do we do that? Casey Jordan covers this in week 3 of our series, The Way.
We are all “becoming”… something. The questions are, who are you becoming and do you like the person you’re becoming? Jesus wants us to become something too, something that looks like him. How do you do that? A Rule of Life can help. Listen in to week 2 of the series, The Way, to learn about a Rule of Life and how to become like Christ.
Don’t miss the opening week of The Way as Jonathan Tock preaches on Being With Jesus.