Revelation 1:1-8 – The Invitation of Revelation

IDEA: Revelation is an oft-ignored or even feared book. But it’s intended to be an invitation into a story that’s bigger than all of us and where the final word is the one we’ve been waiting for.
SPEAKER: Matt Conner

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Jude – The Cycle of Keeping

Matt Conner looks at the tension of keeping Jesus at the center of all things and yet being kept in the center by Jesus at the same time.

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3 John – Motivations Determine Actions

Carl Schnaufer takes a closer look at the examples of Gaius and Diotrephes and how the motivations of these two inform their actions.

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2 John – The Dangers of A Peripheral Jesus

Matt Conner speaks from the second letter of John and warns of the danger of keeping Jesus at the periphery — both of avoiding Jesus and also moving right past him.

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Matthew 28 – A Presence and Authority Without End

As we pray for our graduating seniors and those in transition, Matt Conner takes a closer look at the famous Great Commission passage through a different lens.

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