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Pentecost. You may have heard someone say "they are in the Spirit," but what does that mean? Is it wrong? Can it be manipulated? What did Jesus intent?
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Faithfulness
The disciples are arguing about greatness again — this time at the Last Supper, hours before the cross. And Jesus does what he always does. He answers the question they're actually asking, not the one they think they're asking. In this message from The Last and The Least series, we look at Luke 22:24-32 and what Jesus says about impact, faithfulness, and what it looks like to follow him when it gets hard. Plus — what does it actually mean to be given the kingdom?
Go & Make
Matthew 28:18-20 The gap was never just about you and Jesus. What he has done in you was always meant to be passed on. This week we look at the Great Commission not as a program or a strategy but as the natural overflow of a life that has been transformed by Jesus. Wherever you are in the journey — you have something to offer. And someone in your life needs what you've found.
Trust & Obey
Luke 9:23-25 At some point following Jesus starts costing you something real. Your time. Your plans. Your comfort. Your control. This week we look at what it actually means to take up your cross daily — and why the people who have done it say it was worth it. You may not see what God is doing yet. But you know who God is. And that's enough to make the sacrifice.
Know & Follow
John 14:15-27 Most of us go straight to the doing. The obeying. The trying harder. But Jesus flips the order. Love first, obedience follows. And he doesn't leave you to figure it out alone — he sends the Spirit to teach you, remind you, and keep you connected to Jesus in every season. Even the hard ones. This week we discover the only posture that actually moves us forward in the gap.
Come & See
John 3:1-18 There's a gap between who you are and who you want to be. Most of us have tried to close it on our own — through discipline, religion, or sheer willpower. But Jesus tells Nicodemus something that stops him in his tracks: you can't get there from here. Not because you haven't tried hard enough, but because what he's offering is an entirely new kingdom. One you can't enter from the outside. This is where the journey begins.
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