What if what you need is to be more inefficient with your life? While prayer might seem inefficient, prayer is partnering with the Spirit of God to move in a unique and powerful way. In this sermon, we look at what Paul prays for and how and wh
Every human being worships. The questions isn't if we worship but who or what we worship. In the opening lines of Ephesians, the apostle Paul unpacks the glorious truths of what the Triune God has done for our salvation with the goal that we mi
When the gospel came to Ephesus in the first century AD, a riot broke out. The good news of Jesus upended pagan ways of thinking and living. A similar confrontation awaits us as we encounter Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. This glorious epistle
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showin
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
Doubt, despair, division: these words aptly describe our cultural moment. But as an outpost of God’s kingdom, the church is meant to be different. The New Testament epistle of Philippians grounds Christians in the cruciform love of God, showing
When the Lord Jesus Christ calls us to himself, he calls us into his church. Yet few American Christians have a strong “churchly” mindset. We don’t pray for the thriving of the church; we don’t appreciate the beauty of the church; we struggle t
When the Lord Jesus Christ calls us to himself, he calls us into his church. Yet few American Christians have a strong “churchly” mindset. We don’t pray for the thriving of the church; we don’t appreciate the beauty of the church; we struggle t
When the Lord Jesus Christ calls us to himself, he calls us into his church. Yet few American Christians have a strong “churchly” mindset. We don’t pray for the thriving of the church; we don’t appreciate the beauty of the church; we struggle t
When the Lord Jesus Christ calls us to himself, he calls us into his church. Yet few American Christians have a strong “churchly” mindset. We don’t pray for the thriving of the church; we don’t appreciate the beauty of the church; we struggle t