For the first 8 months of the year, we had been journeying through the Sermon on the Mount. With that series being wrapped up last month (you can find the whole series here if you missed it), we are now turning to a new series exploring the book of Titus—
As we wrap up Part 2 of our Every Good Endeavor series discussing the problems with work, we arrive at a sobering truth: our work often exposes the idols of our hearts. Whether we realize it or not, the way we approach our careers, ambitions, and daily tasks can reveal
As we reach the end of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus leaves no room for casual listeners. He hasn't spent this entire sermon merely offering moral ideals or good-sounding advice—we're called to make a choice.
Throughout the Sermon, Jesus paints a compelling picture of the Kingdom of God,
Last month, we explored Ecclesiastes and how, in a broken world, our work can feel meaningless. This month, we're turning to the opening chapters of Genesis and the book of Esther to uncover another challenge: work can become selfish.
This builds on the previous discussion of how work often feels
As we step into the final chapter of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus paints a beautiful picture of life within God’s family. In these verses, we hear familiar family language — brother, son, children — reminding us that we are part of something deeply relational as believers. Jesus invites us