Our walk through the Sermon on the Mount reaches a turning point as we begin looking at Matthew 6. Jesus begins to call out acts of performative righteousness and instead invite us to implement spiritual practices in a healthy, God-centered way
**AUDIO ISSUE** Unfortunately we had an issue with our audio this week causing a brief pause at regular intervals.This week, we examine the famous "turn the other cheek" teaching from Jesus and how that applies to His followers today.
This week we begin exploring the "six antitheses" where Jesus starts to explain the ethics of His Kingdom. In this passage, Jesus teaches us to confront the anger in our lives and pursue reconciliation with others as a result.
In part three of our series, Pastor Matt explores the Law and the Prophets and what Jesus means when He says that He came, not to abolish them, but to fulfill them.
We continue our walk through the sermon on the mount by exploring what Jesus meant when He called His audience "salt of the land" and "light of the world."
Pastor Matt kicks off our series exploring the Sermon on the Mount by looking at it's context within Scripture and diving into the nine blessings that open this collection of teaching.
Pastor Matt walks through a brief survey of Scripture to show how our mission is to bring Heaven to Earth. Then, the podcast cuts off as he interviews some of our partners who serve overseas. Due to the nature of their work (and the work of the
The Christmas story forces us to answer the question: "Who is in charge?" Pastor Matt looks at what it means to trust in Jesus as king when it feels like Herod is.
Christmas is a season of joy and wonder for many, but for others it can be a reminder of ways we feel let down and disappointed by God. Pastor Matt explores what to do when we're disappointed by Jesus.