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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>

Fear of Man
<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>

Finding Love … Apart from Marriage
<p>If there's one myth surrounding marriage that has been perpetuated by our society, it's that marriage is what completes you. Of course, Jesus refuted this idea over and over in his teachings. In this week's message from Mark and Luke, Pastor J.D. shows us the importance and implications of considering the church as family. When we take this seriously, we will realize that faithfully investing in this family will yield a harvest far beyond what we could ever imagine. </p>

Whoever Is of a Generous Heart...
<p>In this message from Exodus 35, Pastor J.D. invites us to rediscover God’s purposes for our church. Like the Old Testament people of God, we are living in a moment of new beginnings; and we believe God wants to write a new chapter through the Summit. God has done great things for us, liberating us from the slavery of sin. Now he invites us to become a part of his rescue plan for our neighbors and the nations.</p>
