Episodes

Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
You’ve probably heard the hashtag #firstworldproblems, used when the internet goes out, or when the sound on a Zoom call fails, or when someone shows up to find the donut shop is all out of their favorite donut. Hopefully, all these modern annoyances are meant to prompt us to be grateful for all we do have and give us perspective when trivial things go wrong. But there are a few very real first world problems we think it’s time to talk about. Things that get in the way of us trusting God and demonstrating His love to a world so desperately seeking it. Join us for four weeks this fall as we talk about some common #firstworldproblems.

Sunday Nov 07, 2021
Sunday Nov 07, 2021
You’ve probably heard the hashtag #firstworldproblems, used when the internet goes out, or when the sound on a Zoom call fails, or when someone shows up to find the donut shop is all out of their favorite donut. Hopefully, all these modern annoyances are meant to prompt us to be grateful for all we do have and give us perspective when trivial things go wrong. But there are a few very real first world problems we think it’s time to talk about. Things that get in the way of us trusting God and demonstrating His love to a world so desperately seeking it. Join us for four weeks this fall as we talk about some common #firstworldproblems.

Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Forgiveness is hard. Forgetting can feel impossible. And when someone hurts you, betrays you or lets you down, how are you supposed to move forward? And when we’re the one messing up, how are we supposed to forgive ourselves? Is saying “Sorry!” enough? For five weeks this October we’re talking about the ins and outs of forgiveness, repentance and turning the other cheek.

Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Forgiveness is hard. Forgetting can feel impossible. And when someone hurts you, betrays you or lets you down, how are you supposed to move forward? And when we’re the one messing up, how are we supposed to forgive ourselves? Is saying “Sorry!” enough? For five weeks this October we’re talking about the ins and outs of forgiveness, repentance and turning the other cheek.

Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Forgiveness is hard. Forgetting can feel impossible. And when someone hurts you, betrays you or lets you down, how are you supposed to move forward? And when we’re the one messing up, how are we supposed to forgive ourselves? Is saying “Sorry!” enough? For five weeks this October we’re talking about the ins and outs of forgiveness, repentance and turning the other cheek.

Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Forgiveness is hard. Forgetting can feel impossible. And when someone hurts you, betrays you or lets you down, how are you supposed to move forward? And when we’re the one messing up, how are we supposed to forgive ourselves? Is saying “Sorry!” enough? For five weeks this October we’re talking about the ins and outs of forgiveness, repentance and turning the other cheek.

Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Forgiveness is hard. Forgetting can feel impossible. And when someone hurts you, betrays you or lets you down, how are you supposed to move forward? And when we’re the one messing up, how are we supposed to forgive ourselves? Is saying “Sorry!” enough? For five weeks this October we’re talking about the ins and outs of forgiveness, repentance and turning the other cheek.

Sunday Sep 26, 2021
Sunday Sep 26, 2021
If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.

Sunday Sep 19, 2021
Sunday Sep 19, 2021
If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.

Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.


