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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is talking about liturgy and worship. The way we worship forms us. And we all worship something. Why do we pray the way we do? And what does that say about who we are praying to?Stephen Watson
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking from Revelation 18-20. What about the end of the world? The same Jesus we see on Good Friday and Easter Sunday will return and when he returns LIFE comes to all. What does that look like for you and I today? How can we accept this new life?Stephen Watson
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking on the Crucifixion account. Two (largely) unnamed groups play a role in this story: the crowd and the friends. What do both groups teach us about what it looks like to follow Jesus faithfully in times of exhaustion, when "everyone else" is living something contrary to the way of Jesus?…
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking from Revelation 12-14. We have hints of the spiritual war happening all around us. What if they are nudges towards Jesus? How can we allow these reminders to change the way we live?Stephen Watson
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking on Revelation 6-8. These chapters are filled with death and destruction, yet the early church found hope in them. Let's refocus our eyes on the goodness of following a God who actively brings justice into a world filled with injustice.Stephen Watson
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Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, is starting off the series by giving us an overview of this (at times very confusing) book that ends the Bible. What is the book of Revelation all about? Why does it matter to me?Sarah Watson
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Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking on the discipline of simplicity. How do we live lives filled with contentment? How do we keep our eyes focused on Jesus (and not on stuff)? Learning to value simplicity leads us in the right direction.Sarah Watson
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In Luke 1, Zechariah finds out his wife is going to be pregnant and his reply of "What? ha!" was not what God was looking for. 10 months of silence turned into a gift for a man who was struggling to see God move. What can silence do in our lives?Sarah Watson
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Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking from Luke 3 on John the Baptist. John lived a unique life but he was called the greatest prophet. Why? Simply because he was the closest to the Messiah, Jesus.Sarah Watson
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Jesus left the disciples with clear instructions...sit still and don't go anywhere until I tell you more! 10 days in that upper room probably got a little uncomfortable. What does Jesus have to teach us about the places and times we need to wait? How can they be spaces for transformation instead of bitterness?…
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Our faith is deeply connected to our hope that Jesus is with us. The promises that we hold onto are connected to the promise that Jesus is with us. Let's learn how to live as people who's promises are tied to the presence of Jesus.Sarah Watson
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is speaking from Ezekiel 37. It's a vision of a field filled with dead bones that God gives new life to. We're encouraged to pray crazy prayers and ask God to bring life. And to be people who prophesy life into others' around us!Stephen Watson
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Anthony Cannon, guest speaker from Vineyard Columbus (OH), is speaking on Galatians 2:20. Living lives transformed by cross of Jesus. He's sharing his story of being changed. It's a powerful moment of experiencing the love of Jesus.Anthony Cannon
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Throughout the Bible, the people of God built places where they connected with God. They were places of expectancy and places of acknowledging our own weakness and failure. Our calling is to build altars in our space, places where God comes and meets us today.Stephen Watson
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is ending our Colossians series by connecting it to Philemon. The Bible's stance on slavery can be confusing. Does spiritual equality actually affect social equality? The good news is that the answer is yes! Jesus brings freedom and that news is for all of us.Stephen Watson
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We're told in Colossians 3 that a yes to something other than God is a no to God (a yes to sin, a no to God). How can we train ourselves to say yes to the things of Jesus and no to the distractions around us?Sarah Watson
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This is from our This Changes Everything series on the book of Colossians. Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is preaching on suffering. In Col. 1:24, Paul says that he is glad in the midst of his suffering. How is the possible? We all suffer at one time or another and thankfully the Bible has good news to share with us.…
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Stephen Watson, co-lead pastor, is preaching on the reality that Jesus changes everything in our lives. If we let him. How can we be obedient to that call and begin to see our lives changes? Let's learn from Colossians 1:1-23.Stephen Watson
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This is from our Mission/Vision series on our focus as a church. Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, is preaching on our call to be a a church that is pursuing kingdom of God justice, looking at the story of Zaccheus from the gospels.Sarah Watson
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This is from our Mission/Vision series on our focus as a church. Sarah Schneider Watson, co-lead pastor, is preaching on our call to be a people who experience the Holy Spirit. We as a church want more of God, what does it look like to create space for him to come and move?Sarah Watson
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Solomon lived a life like few others (wealth, power). Yet the way he lived his life led to tremendous disaster for Israel. What does it look like to live a life of slow compromise, no big sin yet the end result is disastrous?Stephen Watson
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Obedience is greater than enthusiasm. Naaman was offering complete healing but it came in a way he did not like. Learning how to be obedient when it doesn't come in the package we want is hard, but often in following Jesus, it's necessary.Sarah Watson
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What causes people to walk away from Jesus? Often it's a mix of conflict and other priorities pushing out the love of Jesus. Jesus tells us to remain in his love. How do we do this? Through dealing with conflict well, bringing reconciliation and choosing to stay.Stephen Watson
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Peter begins to explain what's happening in Acts 2 by quoting Joel 2. Why? What's the connection? In order to be filled with the Holy Spirit (life!), we need to be emptied of things that lead to death.Stephen Watson
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