Join Matt Smith in Philippians 2:19-30 which highlights Paul's praise for Timothy and Epaphroditus, urging believers to live with humility, selflessness, and genuine care for others, embodying Christ's love and purpose in daily life.
Guest Teacher Cynthia Yanof discusses the importance of living a life of purpose and significance in a dark and depraved generation. She emphasizes the need to align one's definition of success with God's definition and to not labor in vain.
In our ongoing study of Philippians, we explore Paul's heartfelt letter, written during his house arrest in Rome. Paul founded the church in Philippi during his second missionary journey, starting with a diverse group of new believers. Ten years later, he received a care package and updates from Epaphroditus about the church, which was facing issues of disunity.
We are in week 5 of our Philippians series, reaching the end of chapter 1. Paul transitions from discussing his situation in prison to instructing the early church, emphasizing the need to stand firm in faith despite external and internal pressures.
This sermon explores Philippians 1:20-26, highlighting Paul's declaration, "To live is Christ, to die is gain." Through contrasting experiences from NBA games and the testimony of church member Dylan Becker, we are challenged to reflect on our ultimate purpose and devotion to Christ in life and death.
Libin discusses the concept of 'cold plunging' or intentionally subjecting oneself to uncomfortable situations for personal growth and how this principle can be applied to various areas of life. He emphasizes the work of God in our lives, including spiritual growth and transformation, even in the midst of trials and suffering.
Discover the profound joy and gratitude that filled the Apostle Paul’s heart as he wrote to the Philippians from prison. Learn how joy and gratitude are intertwined, and find inspiration in the story of Timothy's unwavering faith and the transformative power of grace and peace in our lives.
Embark on our summer series through Philippians, starting with the church's dramatic beginnings in Acts 16. Discover how this letter encourages us to find joy beyond circumstances, challenges apathy, and unites diverse believers. Explore Paul's transformative journey and learn to live joyfully in Christ.
Join us to hear this inspiring story of how God weaves our lives into his greater plan, and discover how you, too, can be a part of His amazing work, no matter your age or past. Tune in and be encouraged by this powerful reminder that God’s story includes all of us!
This sermon draws a parallel between the concept of "walking dead" zombies and the spiritual state of many Christians today—alive in Christ but not truly living in His fullness. The focus shifts from merely the miraculous act to the person of Jesus, the true source of life. Through examining John 11:1-8 and 20-25, the sermon invites listeners to move beyond being "Christian zombies" and embrace the abundant, resurrected life offered by Jesus.