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Thou Shalt Have Great Sex
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

You Shall Not Kill
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

Meet the Parents
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

Living For the Weekend
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

Don't Remake God in Your Image
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

Taking the Lord's Name in Vain
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

No Other Gods
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

God's Laws and Our Lives
<p>In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.</p>

Reverse the Curse
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Being Strong in God
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Mysteries of the Unseen World
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

God's Laboratories
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Life is War
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Sex, Idol, and Darkness
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

The New Life
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Belief Unlocks The Power

Believe and Be Baptized

Believe the Promise

Believe and Engage

Grow Up
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

The Mystery and Mission of the Church
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

But God...
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Prayer For Clarity
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Mystery #1: We Are Chosen
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Christianity Enters Ephesus
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Prayer for the Presence of God
<p>In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.</p>

Power
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

Absence
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

Holiness
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

Devotion
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

The Presence
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

Awe
<p>In “Presence,” Pastor J.D. zeroes in on the one thing God has always desired for his people—to have a personal, intimate relationship with him. The point of Christianity was never keeping about religious rules; the point is experiencing the presence of an awe-inspiring God.</p>

The Sex Talk
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

Hebrew Delight
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

Friends-R-Us
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

This Day and That Day
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

How to Build Wealth
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

Words That Bring Life
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

Repairing Relationships
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

Standing Firm
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

The Path of Hokma
<p>In “Still Standing,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Proverbs to show us how the path of wisdom offers us stability in the midst of an unstable world. Because while we may have endless information at our fingertips, most of us are still in desperate need of real, practical wisdom.</p>

How Do I Pray
<p>We live in a world where communication is wide and shallow. We are more connected with each other, but know each other less, than ever. In “OMG,” Pastor J.D. shows us that what God wants for us is the complete opposite—prayers that are deep, personal, and real.</p>

I Don't Understand
<p>We live in a world where communication is wide and shallow. We are more connected with each other, but know each other less, than ever. In “OMG,” Pastor J.D. shows us that what God wants for us is the complete opposite—prayers that are deep, personal, and real.</p>

Change My World
<p>We live in a world where communication is wide and shallow. We are more connected with each other, but know each other less, than ever. In “OMG,” Pastor J.D. shows us that what God wants for us is the complete opposite—prayers that are deep, personal, and real.</p>

Unexpected Behavior
<p>In “Unexpected,” Pastor J.D. looks at the difference between knowing Jesus as a historical figure and knowing him personally. In Jesus’ day, many people had ideas of who Jesus was and what he was supposed to do. But Jesus always had a way of shattering their expectations. Meeting with Jesus has that effect, even today.</p>

Unexpected Verdict
<p>In “Unexpected,” Pastor J.D. looks at the difference between knowing Jesus as a historical figure and knowing him personally. In Jesus’ day, many people had ideas of who Jesus was and what he was supposed to do. But Jesus always had a way of shattering their expectations. Meeting with Jesus has that effect, even today.</p>

Unexpected Answer
<p>In “Unexpected,” Pastor J.D. looks at the difference between knowing Jesus as a historical figure and knowing him personally. In Jesus’ day, many people had ideas of who Jesus was and what he was supposed to do. But Jesus always had a way of shattering their expectations. Meeting with Jesus has that effect, even today.</p>

Unexpected Encounter
<p>In “Unexpected,” Pastor J.D. looks at the difference between knowing Jesus as a historical figure and knowing him personally. In Jesus’ day, many people had ideas of who Jesus was and what he was supposed to do. But Jesus always had a way of shattering their expectations. Meeting with Jesus has that effect, even today.</p>

The Addicted Soul
<p>In “Sabotage,” Pastor J.D. talks about some of the silent killers that threaten to shipwreck our faith and destroy our lives. Running in the background of our lives, lurking just beneath the surface, there just might be a number of subtle killers, undoing the best intentions we have for our lives. You can’t wait until they rear their ugly heads; you need to expose them before they sabotage you.</p>

The Wounded Spirit
<p>In “Sabotage,” Pastor J.D. talks about some of the silent killers that threaten to shipwreck our faith and destroy our lives. Running in the background of our lives, lurking just beneath the surface, there just might be a number of subtle killers, undoing the best intentions we have for our lives. You can’t wait until they rear their ugly heads; you need to expose them before they sabotage you.</p>