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 […]

Power Dynamics | A Tale of Two Yous: Sin vs. Righteousness | Ty Gibson

Join Ty Gibson in exploring how in Christ, a new human identity has been created. We see in Him exactly what we were always meant to be. There are two yous: the old you defined by sin and guilt vs the new you defined by righteousness and innocence. The gospel intends to grow us […]

Power Dynamics | The Darkness of This Age | Ty Gibson

Dive into the book of Ephesians with Ty Gibson to explore its recurring theme of power. In a world so often marked by the abuse and misuse of authority, Ephesians challenges us to consider a deeper question: How will we choose to use the power we each possess?

Power Dynamics | Vanquishing Evil | Ty Gibson

According to Paul, we live in a world that is under attack from demonic “rulers and authorities” that operate on the spiritual plane of reality. Ty Gibson emphasizes that our world is a territory under dispute. Every city, home, and individual person is claimed by Satan and counterclaimed by God.

The Moral Insiders | Reiner Kremer

In the parable of the Prodigal Son, we see the transformative power of God’s grace and forgiveness. Reiner Kremer explains how the father’s unwavering love toward both the rebellious younger son and the self-righteous elder son underscores a profound truth: no amount of moral rectitude can earn God’s acceptance.