CURRENT SERMON SERIES:
They accused Jesus of being a radical. His message was too subversive, his influence too dangerous, his ideas just too extreme. This radical must be stopped, they said, before he changes everything. They were right. Jesus really was a radical. But he wasn’t a dangerous extremist. He was simply calling people back to the roots of their faith.
The word radical comes from the Latin, radix, meaning roots. To be a radical isn’t to wander off to the extreme edges, but to return to the roots or the source of one’s beliefs. Jesus was a radical who believed that by returning to the source—to God—we could actually change the world. In this series, we’ll explore some of Jesus’ most radical parables that return us to our roots—back to the source—and offer us a blueprint for how to radically transform the world around us.
The Indispensables: The Domestique (01/10/21)
From the No Longer to the Not Yet (01/03/21)
Love Come Down: To Sanctify (12/27/20)
Love Come Down: To Incarnate (12/24/20)
Love Come Down: To Call (12/20/20)
Love Come Down: To Consecrate (12/13/20)
Love Come Down: To Comfort (12/06/20)
Love Come Down: To Kindle (11/29/20)
The Kingdom of God is Like: Today Decides Tomorrow (11/22/20)
The Kingdom of God is Like: Take What You Need (11/15/20)
The Kingdom of God is Like: Replenish (11/08/20)
The Kingdom of God is Like: Let It Ride (11/01/20)
From Strength to Strength: The Heirs (10/25/20)
From Strength to Strength: The Patrons (10/18/20)
From Strength to Strength: The Forerunners (10/11/20)
Balm In Gilead: Reorientation (10/04/20)
Balm In Gilead: Consolation (09/27/20)
Balm In Gilead: Supplication (09/20/20)
Balm In Gilead: Adoration (09/13/20)
Balm In Gilead: Disorientation (09/06/20)
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