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Andy Stanley
Sep 2020
It can be hard to maintain hope in the middle of chaos. But our hope isn't anchored to circumstances, theological opinions, or a book....
It can be hard to maintain hope in the middle of chaos. But our hope isn't anchored to circumstances, theological opinions, or a book. Our hope is anchored to an event—an event that rekindled the dwindling hope of the first followers of Christ.
Andy Stanley
Sep 13, 2020
The right questions are not 'Why did this happen?' or 'Whose fault was that?' We usually know those answers. The better question: 'How...
The right questions are not 'Why did this happen?' or 'Whose fault was that?' We usually know those answers. The better question: 'How can we help?'
Stuart Hall
Aug 2020
Even in areas of life where we feel in control, uncertainty shows up. In this series, we look to find certainty in God while...
Even in areas of life where we feel in control, uncertainty shows up. In this series, we look to find certainty in God while acknowledging life’s unpredictable nature.
Andy Stanley with Stuart and Kellee Hall
Jul 12, 2020
When tragedy strikes, it's natural to ask the question Why me? The harder and more unnatural question is How can I make this matter?
Jamey Dickens
Jun-Jul 2020
Someone once asked Jesus what the greatest commandment was. His answer, was to LOVE GOD and LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR. Loving God was easy....
Someone once asked Jesus what the greatest commandment was. His answer, was to LOVE GOD and LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR. Loving God was easy. Loving your neighbor? Not so much. Luckily Jesus knew that. That’s why he gave us a road map for loving our neighbor. Let’s explore two ways we can instantly begin to make this greatest commandment a reality in our hearts and in our city.