Power Dynamics | God’s Big Unity Project | Ty Gibson

Ty Gibson contrasts his personal experiences of rejection and acceptance to introduce the larger theme of God’s inclusive selection process. In Christ, all people—Jews and Gentiles alike—are chosen, loved, and welcomed into His family. This is not based on human merit but on God’s grace, which transforms individuals through acceptance and love.

Words | Pistis | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee

True biblical faith (pistis) goes beyond intellectual agreement and involves full reliance, trust, and fidelity. Using an illustration about a chair and the story of the Roman Centurion, Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee show how faith requires active trust—living in and by it, not merely acknowledging it intellectually. This faith transforms believers and fosters […]

Power Dynamics | Your Future is Now | Ty Gibson

Ty Gibson explores the spiritual power dynamics described in Ephesians, contrasting earthly principalities influenced by dark forces with the triumphant power of God’s love in Christ. Believers, once dead in sin, are now made alive in Christ, represented by His victory over all opposing powers. Through faith in Jesus, our place in the heavenly […]

Words | Zoe | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee

In this installment of their New Testament keyword series, Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee explore the profound meaning of the Greek word “Zoe,” which signifies life. While often translated as eternal or everlasting life, the term also encompasses a present, vibrant quality of life rooted in spiritual renewal and the character of Christ. The […]

Power Dynamics | The Long Game of Love | Ty Gibson

If God is all powerful, why doesn’t He just crush evil instantaneously the moment it raises its ugly head? Well, Ty Gibson shares, because God is aiming for something superior to control. Rather, He is working out the long game of love, taking wise steps to ensure that all who say yes to Him […]

Words | Perisseuo | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee

Dive into the abundant, overflowing nature of God’s love with Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee, and learn more the symbolism of the living water Jesus offers the woman at the well in John 4. Drawing from the Greek word perisseuo, meaning “to overflow” or “abound,” the sermon highlights how believers, having been filled with […]