O Key of David & Root of Jesse (Isaiah 22)

Key of David comes from Isaiah 22, when the people of God were given a good leader, but then they tore him down--not because they disliked him, but because they liked him too much. Judah hung more hopes on him than he could carry. Isaiah 22 is a warning, but also expresses our deep desire for one person to answer our every need. That need is met in Jesus, the true Key of David.

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O Adonai (Isaiah 11)

This week, we continue our Advent series through the O Antiphons with O Adonai, meaning Lord. Lord is a title Christians give to Jesus all the time, in song and prayer. Yet, do we really want Jesus to be lord? Listen as Georgia asks us to wrestle with our conflicted relationship to authority. Advent reminds us that we do need and want a Lord, but only one as good and righteous as Jesus.

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Is Money Really All Gift? (Discussion Week)

It's often hard to translate the Bible's ethics into modern action. Nowhere is this more evident than the Bible's instructions around money. Is money a blessing or a curse? Do I have too much or too little? In order to navigate these questions, we need each other. Every Fourth Sunday during this sermon series, we will pause the story and discuss together what we've heard. Listen in as our church wrestles with the challenge of viewing money as, first and foremost, a gift.

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Everything is Gift (Genesis 1)

Every dollar has a story -- a past, present, and future. But who gets to tell that story? Today, we began an 11-week series on money that will trace our relationship with wealth through the Bible. For Week 1, Dave asked us to consider how "creation from nothing" means that everything--including money--is gift. All our possessions begin and are sustained by the love and power of God. This impacts everything.

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Satan & Saints (1 Peter 5:5-11)

Personal suffering and hardship has a way of narrowing our outlook. It's hard to think about anything but the pain. As Peter closes out his letter to a persecuted church, he wants them to zoom out in time--considering the past and future. He also wants the church to zoom out in space and remember they are not alone. Listen as Dave reminds us to remember the presence of Satan and the partnership of the global church.

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