Episodes

Monday Nov 30, 2009
Holiday Stress
Monday Nov 30, 2009
Monday Nov 30, 2009
Like a frog in a pot of water on the stove, we have become comfortable under some very dangerous circumstances. The first week in this four-part series will challenge the fast-paced, consumerist mentality that keeps us from receiving gifts from God during the Christmas season. (Don’t Get Comfortable with Holiday Stress was recorded on 11-29-2009.)

Tuesday Nov 24, 2009
Pandemic
Tuesday Nov 24, 2009
Tuesday Nov 24, 2009
In the book of Acts we see that people became so infected with the Holy Spirit that they were contagious, and God’s unstoppable redemption became a pandemic. How are we part of that movement today? The last part of this series will challenge us to think beyond our own zip code. (Message originally recorded 11-22-2009)

Monday Nov 16, 2009
Contagious
Monday Nov 16, 2009
Monday Nov 16, 2009
There is a lot of talk right now about the spread of infection. But bad stuff isn’t the only stuff that spreads. In the book of Acts we see that people became so infected with the Holy Spirit that they were contagious, and God’s unstoppable redemption became a pandemic. How contagious are we today? Part 2 of the Viral series challenges us to resist quarantine and inoculation. Christianity was never designed to be safe. This message was delivered by special guest Pastor Kevin Rector. (Message originally recorded 11-15-2009)

Tuesday Nov 10, 2009
Infected
Tuesday Nov 10, 2009
Tuesday Nov 10, 2009
There is a lot of talk right now about the spread of infection. But bad stuff isn’t the only stuff that spreads. In the book of Acts we see that people became so infected with the Holy Spirit that they were contagious, and God’s unstoppable redemption became a pandemic. How infected are we today? Part 1 of the Viral series will challenge us to connect to the power of God’s Holy Spirit. (Originally recorded 11-08-2009)

Monday Nov 02, 2009
Flawed-John
Monday Nov 02, 2009
Monday Nov 02, 2009
"What's it to you?" That’s a phrase that we don’t like to hear. It implies that we are sticking our noses where they don’t belong. Yet we find that Jesus used that kind of rebuke with one of his closest followers. Even after spending three years with Jesus, His disciples had a lot to learn. In this message, we conclude the Flawed series in the last chapter of John’s Gospel. Flawed—a seismic shift in how we think of ourselves, others, and God. (Originally recorded 11-01-2009)

