

We continue our digging through the Gospel of John. In our previous episode we wrapped up the first chapter of John where the focus was …come and see – follow me! In this episode we focus on “evangelism” ….sharing the Good News of Jesus. As a disciple of Jesus our invitation should be to others: “come and see”.


In this episode we resume our focus on the Gospel of John. As we work through John’s gospel we can sum it up into a message of: “Follow Me” and “Come and see”. From our previous episodes we have made our way through the first chapter which sets the foundation for the rest of John’s Gospel. We begin to see the way to having a deeper relationship with Jesus is a simple message of just “follow me”. In this episode we continue to expand on this simple message we “come and see”.


In this episode we talk about Sam’s latest book entitled: “The Missing Link”. …learning to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. In this book we take a journey with Peter and dive into seeking out an understanding of the power of the Holy Spirit. We look into what it means to live daily with the power of the Holy Spirit.


In this episode we continue talking about “bumping” the trajectory of our lives.…how do we get closer to Jesus? More specifically, how do we bring Jesus and the Holy Spirit into the details of our lives? How do we go to a deep level in our daily walk with Jesus throughout the full day of our lives? We may get started on a good note and then by mid-morning we have lost our focus on Jesus. So, if we want different results, we have to do things differently…and that applies in our daily walk with Jesus.


In this episode we continue talking about “bumping” the trajectory in our spiritual walk with Jesus. With minor changes now the end objective could be better realized in our relationship with Jesus and our spiritual journey. So how do we maintain our closeness to Jesus after 10:30 AM in the mornings…after we have gotten overwhelmed by the day’s challenges and demands? We start out with our quiet time with Jesus in the early mornings and then by 10:30 AM all that is gone by the pressures of work, life, etc.


In this episode we look at “bumping” the trajectory of our faith and walk with Christ as we start this new year. We look at what we can do differently to go deeper in our relationship with Christ. We step back to see where we are and perhaps where we are going with Jesus and how we see Him.


In this episode we are going to talk about the parable of the four souls…but in a different way. Over the past several episodes we have been talking about reading our Bibles…but not so much in quantity, but rather, more in quality and depth. The deeper we go into the scriptures, the more significant our daily walk with Christ will be.


We’re in the third episode of a series where we examine authentic Christian manhood. What does this mean for a man and what does the Bible teach us about authentic Christian manhood? In our last episode we talked about what it looks like to be an authentic Christian man. In this episode we talk about how we lead and pass on to our children and those around us what it means to be the ”provider-protector and servant-leader” Christian man that Christ has called all men to be to their wives, their children and their family.


We’re in the second episode of a series where we examine authentic Christian manhood. What does this mean for a man and what does the Bible teach us about authentic Christian manhood? In this episode we talk about how to become an authentic Christian man. When we look at our culture where a significant percent of men have checked out, we look at how Christian men can get re-engaged and be the Christian man in their marriage...family and in their daily walk. What does this look like?


In this episode we began a new series on authentic Christian manhood. To begin with we first look at what “authentic Christian manhood” looks like. For men, we look at the “gap” of being engaged in our marriage, families and in our daily walk with Christ. We look at what “missing it” means to the man that says he is a believer but there is no evidence in his daily relationship with Christ, his wife, his family and his relationships with those around him. In this episode we dig deeper into what the scripture says it “looks like” for a man to be “strong and courageous”.


In this episode we take a final look at our relationship with Christ. Our relationship and faith with Christ is a “win-win” as we walk with Christ daily. As we live in the kingdom of God, we can put our fears totally aside and trust God to take care of us through every situation....win-win!


It’s the Friday before Christmas and we take a look at the Christmas story but from a different angle. We look at the story of Joseph and Mary from their perspective…and what it means to surrender to the will of our Heavenly Father.


In this episode we look at the Christmas story, but with an eye toward the Beatitudes that we have been working through for the past several episodes. We look at the Christmas story in chronological order with an eye toward responding in faith vs. reacting in fear.


In this episode we start a deep dive into the sermon on the mount. We take a different approach that will help us better understand what Jesus is saying and doing as we dig into the sermon on the mount.


As we continue our journey through the Beatitudes, we take a look at the last beatitude: Blessed are those that are persecuted…for theirs’ is the kingdom of God. What is Jesus teaching us in this beatitude? Does it have something to do with our journey in life?


In this episode we dig into the beatitude: Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God. This should get our attention…for they shall be called the children of God. Jesus is telling us how living in the “kingdom of God” looks like. So, what does it mean to be a peacemaker? What does this mean about our daily walk with Christ?


In the episode we talk about Gratitude…the miracle drug…the nuclear option! Why is it important to be grateful as we seek to walk in with Jesus? How does it remove the negativity in our lives?


In this episode we look at a serious challenge in our daily walk with Jesus. We take a look at what it means to honor and please God, our heavenly father as we seek to understand the teaching of Jesus our Lord, His son.


In this episode we continue our look at the beatitude: Pure in Heart…what does this mean? What do our hearts look like when we hear the words “blessed are the pure in heart”? What does this mean in our lives?


In this episode we continue digging into a deeper understanding of the Sermon of the Mount. We are seeking to understand that everything that Jesus is saying is within the context of knowing that the Kingdom of God is now.


In this episode we continue our look at the beatitude: Pure in Heart. As we continue to work through the Sermon of the Mount, we take a deeper look at this beatitude and the warning about missing the Kingdom of God.


In this episode we look at the beatitude…Pure in Heart. What does this mean? As we continue to work through the Sermon of the Mount, we take a deeper look at this beatitude and what it means to us and our walk with Jesus.


In this episode we are in our 8th session in our deep dive into the sermon on the mount. As we take a closer look at the Sermon on the Mount, we are beginning to understand of how central it is in our daily walk with Jesus.


In this episode we continue a deep dive into our understanding of the Sermon of the Mount and how central it is in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.


In this episode we are in our third week in digging into the Sermon of the Mount. We are taking a fresh look at what the Sermon of the Mount is. For Jesus, this the “coming out” party of Jesus and his earthly ministry. Though the context of the sermon is based on the teachings of the “Torah”…it is more about looking at life and not laws. …and life as it should be in the Kingdom of God now!


In this episode we continue digging into a deeper understanding of the Sermon of the Mount. We are seeking to understanding that everything that Jesus is saying is within the context of knowing that the Kingdom of God is now.


In this episode we start a deep dive into the sermon on the mount. We take a different approach that will help us better understand what Jesus is saying and doing as we dig into the sermon on the mount.


We continue digging into the covenant that God made with Abraham in Genesis 15. We break apart the idea of “contract” versus a loving relationship with God through Christ. We are trying to understand how much God loves us in spite of our attempts to “perform” to achieve God’s expectation and His love. And, in light of the cross, we try to understand what it means to be in covenant with God even when we fail at times to live up to this covenant.


We are in the middle of a series where we are digging into Genesis 15. In this episode we dig deeper into what it means to be obedient in light of what Jesus did for us on the cross. And, in light of the cross, we try to understand what it means to be in covenant with God. We break apart the idea of “contract” versus a loving relationship with God through Christ. We are trying to understand how much God loves us in spite of our attempts to “perform” to achieve God’s expectation and His love.


We are in our second episode we are looking at a passage in Genesis that lays the foundation for us to understand how God chose to relate to us. We discuss what this covenant means…that God desires to love us as we are…His unconditional love…not based on our performance of loving Him back.