Pursuing "The Good Life" according to God's ways means that we live differently. As Ephesians 5 calls us to holiness, how can we be rooted to live that way?
As we work on being rooted in God's ways, what are we rooted for? The first part of Ephesians 4 begins the "how" section of this letter, highlighting God's design for community. How then do we see this in the local church?
Given current events between Hamas and Israel, Pastor Matt answers three questions from a biblical angle to give us hope.
As we seek to build a good life and root ourselves in hope, grace, and peace, we can also know that we have purpose! How does the Apostle Paul's perspective in Ephesians 3 demonstrate being rooted in our purpose?
As we pursue the good life, we cannot escape the divisions in our culture. How can we be rooted in peace to navigate these divides?