Let's Talk About It Mar 12, 2022 - What does it mean to "go in peace", “fight temptation” or have a “giving heart?” Through the words of Jesus, we can see what each of these look like and how every one of us should pursue these things. We will never be perfect, but God's Word gives us strength beyond our own convictions, even in the hardest struggles. Jesus' words reveal what He wants for us and the meaning of His sacrifice. The message of the Cross is a reminder of our purpose: to love and forgive as Jesus did. In This Series Let's Talk About The CrossApr 10, 2022 | Chad Moore What does the Cross mean to you? A week before Easter, Lead Pastor Chad Moore talks about what Jesus said from the Cross. Jesus' words reveal what He wants for us and the meaning of His sacrifice. The message of the Cross is a reminder of our purpose: to love and forgive as Jesus did. Let's Talk About LeadershipApr 03, 2022 | Robert Watson Are we serving through our leadership? Jesus showed us what true leadership looks like, and He did that by serving. Pastor Robert Watson explores what Jesus taught about power and how to use it to love others. Let's Talk About PeaceMar 27, 2022 | Chad Moore What does it mean to "go in peace?" Lead Pastor Chad Moore discusses the examples Jesus gives us to understand our source of peace. Through the words of Jesus, we can see what true peace looks like and how every one of us should pursue it. Let's Talk About TemptationMar 20, 2022 | Chad Moore How does Jesus tell us to fight temptation? Lead Pastor Chad Moore explains how Jesus was tempted and models how we can resist temptation in our own lives. We will never be perfect, but God's Word gives us strength beyond our own convictions, even in the hardest struggles. Let's Talk About MoneyMar 13, 2022 | Megan Fate Marshman What does the Bible say about money? One-third of Jesus' teachings were about money and material possessions. Guest speaker and author Megan Fate Marshman discusses the examples Jesus gave us and why a heart of giving is so important, no matter how much or little we have.