Baptist Church of West Chester
Pastor Zach Lambert joins us to talk about his book, Better Ways to Read the Bible.
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A Declaration of Interdependence - Galatians 5:13-15
In this message, we explore Galatians 5:13–15 alongside the complicated story of America's pursuit of liberty, asking how truthful memory, honest reflection, and Christ-shaped love can guide the way we use the freedom we've inherited. Freedom without love consumes. Freedom with love transforms. We discover Paul's declaration, not of independence, but of interdependence.
Sacred and the Screen: Just Mercy & Micah 6:6-8
What does God require of us? In this message from Micah 6:6–8, we explore the call to "do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God" alongside the powerful true story told in "Just Mercy." Drawing on the work of Bryan Stevenson and the Gospel's vision of justice, mercy, and restoration, we are challenged to consider how we treat the people society fears, forgets, and condemns.
Sacred and the Screen: The Tree of Life
In this week’s Sacred and the Screen, we explore Psalm 8 alongside Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Beneath a sky full of stars, the psalmist wonders why the God who made the cosmos would care about us at all. The film asks a similar question through one family’s experience of beauty, suffering, love, and loss. Together, Psalm 8, Job, Hebrews 2, and the story of Jesus lead us to a simple but profound hope: God is with us, and this is not the end. Even in a world marked by grief, we are invited to walk the way of grace, trusting that resurrection has the final word.
Sacred and the Screen: Knives Out, Wake Up Dead Man
"Start fighting wolves before you know it everyone you don't understand is a wolf." In this week's Sacred and the Screen message, we explore Jesus' encounter with the woman saved from stoning (John 8:2–11) alongside Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man. Both stories challenge our instinct to judge, expose, and fight our enemies. Instead, we are invited into the difficult work of grace, repentance, and restoration.
Sacred and the Screen: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
What keeps us stuck? Fear. Self-doubt. The need to hold on to what feels safe. This week, we continue our Sacred and the Screen series by exploring Jeremiah's call alongside Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Like Miles Morales, Jeremiah doesn't feel ready for what lies ahead. Like Jeremiah, many of us wonder whether we're qualified, capable, or enough. But God's call has never depended on our qualifications. It depends on God's presence. Together we'll explore what God may be calling us to let go of, what needs to be torn down, and what God is inviting us to build and plant in our lives, our church, and our community. "You won't know you're ready. It's a leap of faith."
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