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Redefining Messiah

First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before they could see it.

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Who Is God?

Most people think about God, but through their filters. Maybe it’s family, politics, shame, or past hurts, but often times “God” is a projection of our circumstances.

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Anticipating Christmas

It’s common to feel a tug-of-war between inner anxiety and recognizing God’s nearness. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and Steve Cuss, we’re invited to consider some false needs that may be steering our reactions.

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The Culture Series

Have you ever felt trapped on a path you wish you could escape? Jonathan unveils how following Jesus means more than casual observation—it’s about transformation from the inside out.

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Soul Care

Most of us go through life knowing something feels off, but we rarely stop to ask the deeper question: How’s my soul? We accept stress, emptiness, and struggle as “just the way things are,” without realizing our soul might be trying to tell us something. In this series, we’ll take an honest look beneath the surface

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Redefining Messiah

First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before they could see it.

+ Watch

Who Is God?

Most people think about God, but through their filters. Maybe it’s family, politics, shame, or past hurts, but often times “God” is a projection of our circumstances.

+ Watch

Anticipating Christmas

It’s common to feel a tug-of-war between inner anxiety and recognizing God’s nearness. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and Steve Cuss, we’re invited to consider some false needs that

+ Watch

The Culture Series

Have you ever felt trapped on a path you wish you could escape? Jonathan unveils how following Jesus means more than casual observation—it’s about transformation from the inside out.

+ Watch

Soul Care

Most of us go through life knowing something feels off, but we rarely stop to ask the deeper question: How’s my soul? We accept stress, emptiness, and struggle as “just the

+ Watch