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Kailey Newkirk // Sometimes, we just want a definitive answer to life’s burning questions. If Paul in his letter to the Corinthians argues that there is absolute truth, shouldn’t there always be clear answers? Not always. Acting out of knowledg
Kailey Newkirk // In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul argues that there is an objective truth—a right way to see things—and if you’re willing to look through that lens, there’s no human problem without a solution. However, this letter is not
Jim Keller // What’s your response to hearing about Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection? As we look at the different responses to the gospel in the Book of Acts, we can take time to see how these reactions show up in our own lives. Is your res
Doug Foley // The gospel—the good news of God’s grace—is a beautiful and expansive concept. It’s for everyone. It’s too big for any one person to have the task of sharing alone, so it has to be entrusted to others. We see this in Acts when Paul
Michael Murray // The Book of Galatians is all about addressing division. There can be division within a church and division when followers of Jesus engage with the outside world. Division does not mean just differences or disagreements but som
Sydney Gillis // Paul writes to the Galatians because he wants them to understand that the true gospel is not found in following a strict set of religious rules. He wants them to know the true gospel is found through a relationship with Jesus.
Kailey Newkirk // At some point in our lives, we all ask: Did I do enough? Did I do enough good to offset the bad? Am I good enough? The answer is found in Jesus’ grace and mercy—his life of love, his death, and his resurrection. And we can’t e
Kailey Newkirk // Gratitude is important. It’s part of a healthy mindset, and it will multiply the gifts you see and reveal the gifts you didn’t even know you had. It will strengthen your connection to the giver of these gifts. But what or who
Jim Keller // If we look long enough at our lives, the lives of others, or the world, it seems like there is always something making us ask, “Why?” Why do things go wrong? And it’s easy to expect answers from God, to want him to account for all
Garry Abbott // In the Book of Acts, we see different expressions of the church in their earliest forms. We also see how these expressions looked surprising to those around them in their time. These expressions were often made up of people who
O.J. Aldrich // As we continue to move through the Book of Acts, we see the expansion of the early church. With this growth, the good news of Jesus and the gospel reaches more and more people, often people different from those who previously ha
Garry Abbott // Jesus changed the world through his life, death, and resurrection. For he so loved the world, he died that we may live. He unlocked eternity for us should we choose to follow him with our words and actions. This is what we hear
Good Friday Service is the recognition and remembrance of Jesus' crucifixion and death on the cross.Visit Our Websitesummitconnect.orgFollow Us on Social MediaFacebook // Instagram // TwitterWatch Online Services and MoreYouTubeSubscribe for we
Join us as we remember the Last Supper together, worshiping Jesus as the one who was, and is, and is to come.Visit Our Websitesummitconnect.orgFollow Us on Social MediaFacebook // Instagram // TwitterWatch Online Services and MoreYouTubeSubscri
Garry Abbott // Today is Palm Sunday—the day Jesus rode triumphantly into Jerusalem before he took on the cross. On this Palm Sunday, let’s look at the triumph of the gospel for all of us. We are reminded that God writes us into his story no ma
"Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not
Doug Foley // The early church faced many difficulties as they strived to be witnesses of Jesus. They crossed lines in the cultures at the time and made many people angry. In the Book of Acts, we see Stephen face the unthinkable as he shared th
It's the final episode of this mini-series with campus pastors Zach Van Dyke, O.J. Aldrich, and Garry Abbott. Today, they chat about the question of God really having our good—your good—in mind. They talk about separating our good from our comf
Zach Van Dyke // Following God is not always the safe or comfortable choice. But the greatest hindrance to the mission of the Church is not persecution but the sin within us—the things that keep us from a full, rich, restorative relationship wi
Good friends and campus pastors Zach Van Dyke, O.J. Aldrich, and Garry are back with the next episode of this mini-series! Today, they chat about how we can respond like Jesus when we're challenged (and about when we don't respond like Jesus wo
Zach Van Dyke // The early church practiced radical generosity to serve each other and those around them. Yet generosity is not a common, natural trait for most people. Generosity is a sacrificial act. So how do we become generous people? One o
We return to campus pastors Zach Van Dyke, O.J. Aldrich, and Garry Abbott as they continue this mini-series! Today, they chat about making decisions well as we follow God. They talk about what to consider when we approach decisions, turning to
Garry Abbott // Jesus sees us—he doesn’t look past us—even when we’re broken. Whatever we are struggling with as individuals, God cares about our suffering. Our circumstances aren’t always a lesson. He loves us far more than that. But in times
Garry Abbott // Join us for Ash Wednesday as we begin the Lenten season.Visit Our Websitesummitconnect.orgFollow Us on Social MediaFacebook // Instagram // TwitterWatch Online Services and MoreYouTubeSubscribe for weekly sermon podcasts!
Campus pastors Zach Van Dyke, O.J. Aldrich, and Garry Abbott are back for more discussions and fun in this mini-series! Today, they chat about what we can do when we're impatient for things to change. They talk about how to deal with waiting fo
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