
(Re)Framed: Value of the Kingdom
Staff worker Rigo Herrera concludes the (Re)Framed series with a message on the value of the Kingdom and what the Kingdom requires of us.
Staff worker Rigo Herrera concludes the (Re)Framed series with a message on the value of the Kingdom and what the Kingdom requires of us.
How do we manage the tension of living in a world where we see both the light of God's kingdom and the darkness of this present age? Director Pete Bullette shares a parable used by Jesus to explain the nature of the Kingdom of God.
What is forgiveness? Campus pastor Sarah Fletcher corrects our understanding of this crucial topic as she shares a parable that reframes our definition of forgiveness.
Director Pete Bullette shares a parable that reframes how we are to view money and possessions.
Why do we search for lost things? What determines how intensely we search, or how happy we are when we find our lost stuff? Campus pastor Joshua Moran shares from Luke 15 on the immense value of lost people in the Kingdom of God.
What images come to mind when you think about God and His Kingdom? Joy? Celebration? A party? Jesus describes the Kingdom in unexpected terms in this week's parable.
Director Pete Bullette concludes a three-part teaching on the parable of the soils with a look at what God can do in us and through us when we persevere in our relationship with God.
We are constantly surrounded by things vying for our attention. How do we live a focused faith in a world full of distractions? Director Pete Bullette shares from the parable of the soils on the power of a focused faith.
What happens to our faith when hard circumstances and unexpected challenges come our way? How do we weather difficulties and thrive even in the storms of life?
What holds us back from giving Jesus control of our lives? And what could happen if we went all in with Jesus? Director Pete Bullette introduces the (Re)Framed series with a challenging look at an often confusing parable.