Preaching does not tell us what we want to hear. It tells us what we need to hear. That is what Micah's preaching did. Click through for Sunday's sermon and to find questions for personal or small group use.
God comes with real love that won't let us go and does what it takes to make us fully his. Click through to listen to Micah 1 and find discussion questions for personal or small group use.
At first glance, the ending of Colossians seems like movie credits before hidden scenes were a thing: boring and unimportant. But it’s actually where Paul does his most important work. Take a listen to last week’s message from Colossians 4:7-18.
Paul calls us to talk to God about people and then talk to people about God. Click through to hear Sunday's sermon and find discussion questions for personal or small group reflection.
What happens when we stop trying to be kings and let Jesus be the King of our homes? It changes everything. Take a listen to last week’s sermon, and click through to find questions for sermon questions.
The new life Jesus gives his people comes with a new outfit. Take a listen to last week’s message from Colossians 3:12-17. Click through to access sermon questions for personal use and small group discussion.
Being heavenly minded means being fully engaged in the conflict with sin. Listen to Sunday's sermon from Colossians 3:5-11 and find reflection questions.
Setting the mind on King Jesus isn't just something we do in December. It's for the rest of the year, too. Take a listen to last week's sermon from Colossians 3:1-4, and click through for sermon discussion questions.
Growth in Christ happens when we keep the main thing the main thing. Take a listen to last week’s sermon from Colossians 2:16-23. Click through to find sermon questions for personal and small group reflection.
Life with Jesus is about putting our roots down in Him and planning to spend our lives there. Take a listen to last week’s sermon from Colossians 2:1-7. Click through to access sermon questions.