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A Meal with a Pharisee, P. 2

A Meal with a Pharisee, P. 2

Pastor Michael Lee
January 29, 2012

Luke 14:1-14

Meals have always been important across societies and cultures, a time for friends and families to gather together. In Luke's Gospel, the meals Jesus eats with different people play a vital role in his message of grace and in defining his community and mission.. In this series, we examine who Jesus is and what he taught around the intimacy of a shared meal and explore their practical relevance for us today.

A Meal with Levi

A Meal with Levi

Pastor Michael Lee
January 15, 2012

Luke 5:27-32

Meals have always been important across societies and cultures, a time for friends and families to gather together. In Luke's Gospel, the meals Jesus eats with different people play a vital role in his message of grace and in defining his community and mission.. In this series, we examine who Jesus is and what he taught around the intimacy of a shared meal and explore their practical relevance for us today.

The Temple of God

The Temple of God

Pastor Michael Lee
November 6, 2011

1 Corinthians 3:16-17

In the "Church by Design" series, we examine the most significant New Testament metaphors for the church in order to learn what God says a church is and to understand its relevance for our corporate church life as well as our everyday personal life. Join us as we discover God's design for the church.

The Body of Christ

The Body of Christ

Pastor Michael Lee
October 30, 2011

1 Corinthians 12:1-26

In the "Church by Design" series, we examine the most significant New Testament metaphors for the church in order to learn what God says a church is and to understand its relevance for our corporate church life as well as our everyday personal life. Join us as we discover God's design for the church.

The Family of God

The Family of God

Pastor Michael Lee
October 16, 2011

Selected passages

In the "Church by Design" series, we examine the most significant New Testament metaphors for the church in order to learn what God says a church is and to understand its relevance for our corporate church life as well as our everyday personal life. Join us as we discover God's design for the church.

Joseph: The Man Who Sold His Field

Joseph: The Man Who Sold His Field

Pastor Michael Lee
August 28, 2011

Acts 4:32-37

You’ve probably heard plenty about the famous men and women of the Bible such as Abraham, Deborah, Moses, Ruth, King David, and the Apostle Paul, just to name a few. This summer, in the “Unsung Heroes” series, we will learn from the lives of the forgotten ones who made just as great of an impact as those we know so well.

Naomi: The Widow who Refused to Move Backwards

Naomi: The Widow who Refused to Move Backwards

Pastor KJ Ahn
August 21, 2011

Ruth 1-4

You’ve probably heard plenty about the famous men and women of the Bible such as Abraham, Deborah, Moses, Ruth, King David, and the Apostle Paul, just to name a few. This summer, in the “Unsung Heroes” series, we will learn from the lives of the forgotten ones who made just as great of an impact as those we know so well.

Serve People, Serve God

Serve People, Serve God

Pastor Michael Lee
July 10, 2011

Hebrews 6:9-12

A Cry of Compassion

A Cry of Compassion

Pastor Michael Lee
March 27, 2011

John 19:23-27

In the final hours of his life as he hung on the cross, Jesus pronounced seven statements which etch themselves into our hearts as a summation of his life. During the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter, we are meditating on these last words of Jesus. His cries not only uncover the depth of Jesus' suffering to accomplish our salvation, but also display the cares and attributes of God.

Encouragement & Availability

Encouragement & Availability

Pastor Michael Lee
February 13, 2011

Hebrews 10:19-25

In a world that values independence, it’s easy to conclude that “going it alone” is a sign of strength—even in our Christian walk. But we really do need each other. God made us that way! Ancient Greeks called this relationship “koinonia.” The Community series challenges us to grow in our compassion & care, and to break down the barriers that may be keeping us from knowing & loving one another deeply.

Kindness to the Offender

Kindness to the Offender

Pastor Michael Lee
February 6, 2011

Romans 12:19-21

In a world that values independence, it’s easy to conclude that “going it alone” is a sign of strength—even in our Christian walk. But we really do need each other. God made us that way! Ancient Greeks called this relationship “koinonia.” The Community series challenges us to grow in our compassion & care, and to break down the barriers that may be keeping us from knowing & loving one another deeply.

The Power of Words

The Power of Words

Pastor KJ Ahn
January 30, 2011

Ephesians 4:29-31

In a world that values independence, it’s easy to conclude that “going it alone” is a sign of strength—even in our Christian walk. But we really do need each other. God made us that way! Ancient Greeks called this relationship “koinonia.” The Community series challenges us to grow in our compassion & care, and to break down the barriers that may be keeping us from knowing & loving one another deeply.

Accountability & Restoration

Accountability & Restoration

Pastor Michael Lee
January 23, 2011

Galatians 6:1-3

In a world that values independence, it’s easy to conclude that “going it alone” is a sign of strength—even in our Christian walk. But we really do need each other. God made us that way! Ancient Greeks called this relationship “koinonia.” The Community series challenges us to grow in our compassion & care, and to break down the barriers that may be keeping us from knowing & loving one another deeply.

Honesty & Authenticity

Honesty & Authenticity

Pastor Michael Lee
January 16, 2011

Mark 5:25-34

In a world that values independence, it’s easy to conclude that “going it alone” is a sign of strength—even in our Christian walk. But we really do need each other. God made us that way! Ancient Greeks called this relationship “koinonia.” The Community series challenges us to grow in our compassion & care, and to break down the barriers that may be keeping us from knowing & loving one another deeply.

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