Join us as we dive back into the book of Ephesians this week! On this episode, Adam talks on how children of God are meant to walk in the light instead of darkness, and how we can do that practically in our day-to-day lives.
On this episode, Adam takes us through Psalm 145, charging us to declare our adoration of God to all the world.
Chandler Watson, College Minister at Kings Hill Church in Boston, joins us as we round out Ephesians chapter 4. In this message, Chandler preaches on how we are called to put on the new self and take off the old self as believers in Christ.
Join us as Adam not only recaps where we have been so far in Ephesians, but discusses the importance of unity in the body of Christ, and how it should affect every aspect of our lives.
Join us as Adam walks us through the back half of Ephesians chapter two! In this episode, Adam discusses how the Gospel unites us to the people of God, not just the person of Christ, and how this should transform how we live all of life.
Join us as Adam walks us through Ephesians 2:1-10! In this episode, Adam talks about how our lives have been transformed by the work Christ has done on the Cross.
Join us as Adam rounds out chapter 1 of Ephesians! In this sermon, Adam dives into Paul's prayer for the Ephesians, showing us the hope God instills, the value God gives, and the power that God displays.
Join us this week as we dive into Ephesians 1 with our College Pastor, Adam Tarver! While taking us through these theologically rich verses Adam wants us to see that as believers in Christ, we are chosen, redeemed, and sealed, and that these things should be an encouragement to us.
Join us as our College Pastor, Adam Tarver, kicks off our semester long series through the book of Ephesians! In this sermon, Adam guides us through a 30,000 foot overview of Paul's epistle to the church in Ephesus, as he shows us three traits of Ephesus and three truths throughout Ephesians.
In this episode, guest speaker and Prince College apprentice Nick Jones shares how true faith leads to true works. Listen in to hear how Nick uses James 2:14–26 to encourage us to obey what God is calling us to next.
Tune in to our three week series on the Fear of the Lord. In this series our College Pastor, Adam Tarver, unpacks the meaning of this biblical theme and its implications on our lives.
Tune in to our three week series on the Fear of the Lord. In this series our College Pastor, Adam Tarver, unpacks the meaning of this biblical theme and its implications on our lives.
Tune in to our three week series on the Fear of the Lord. In this series our College Pastor, Adam Tarver, unpacks the meaning of this biblical theme and its implications on our lives.
Parables: Stories That Shape Our Faith is a 5-week series that invites us to reflect on the purpose of life and how it shapes our connection to God and others. Through these powerful parables, we’ll be encouraged to become living sacrifices, fully devoted to advancing God’s Kingdom here on Earth.
In this week's podcast, we dive into a powerful parable about the end of days and what it means to be ready for Jesus's return. We reflect on our current position, living in the period between His ascension and His return, and ask ourselves: how are we using the time and resources we've been entrusted with? This episode challenges students to think deeply about living all of life for the glory of King Jesus, evaluating the "talents" they've been given and considering how they can invest them in advancing His Kingdom.
Tune in for a message from our Missions Pastor Sky Pratt, where we hear about how the Gospel compels us to go, commands us to go, and equips us to go.
Parables: Stories That Shape Our Faith is a 5-week series that invites us to reflect on the purpose of life and how it shapes our connection to God and others. Through these powerful parables, we’ll be encouraged to become living sacrifices, fully devoted to advancing God’s Kingdom here on Earth.
In this episode, Adam explores a parable that highlights the call for God’s people to demonstrate radical love toward everyone. Drawing from Luke 10, we see the love shown to us through the Gospel and are reminded of our call to extend that same love to others
Parables: Stories That Shape Our Faith is a 5-week series that invites us to reflect on the purpose of life and how it shapes our connection to God and others. Through these powerful parables, we’ll be encouraged to become living sacrifices, fully devoted to advancing God’s Kingdom here on Earth.
Join us as we dive into Luke 18, exploring the Parable of the Persistent Widow and the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Adam challenges us to recognize God as our Provider, urging us to approach Him with persistent prayer and a heart of humility.
Parables: Stories That Shape Our Faith is a 5-week series that invites us to reflect on the purpose of life and how it shapes our connection to God and others. Through these powerful parables, we’ll be encouraged to become living sacrifices, fully devoted to advancing God’s Kingdom here on Earth.
So much of our lives is centered around pursuing comfort and ease. Tune in as Adam unpacks the Parable of the Rich Fool from Luke 12, challenging us to seek more—to pursue the Kingdom and be rich toward God.
Join us for a short series exploring Ephesians 2:11-22 as we dive deep into the power and meaning of being 'Brought Near.' Across two weeks, we'll reflect on how Jesus' sacrifice has drawn us closer to God and to each other—and how we, in turn, are called to extend this nearness to those around us.
In this episode, Adam challenges us to invite others into what we have experienced and to move towards people!
Join us for a short series exploring Ephesians 2:11-22 as we dive deep into the power and meaning of being 'Brought Near.' Across two weeks, we'll reflect on how Jesus' sacrifice has drawn us closer to God and to each other—and how we, in turn, are called to extend this nearness to those around us.
In this episode, Adam Tarver encourages us to Remember, Reflect, and Rejoice in the profound truth that through Jesus' sacrifice, we who were once far away have been brought near to God.