Episodes
Monday Mar 31, 2014
What's Wrong With This Picture?: The Church in Thyatira
Monday Mar 31, 2014
Monday Mar 31, 2014
1 Corinthians 8 & 10, Revelation 2. Speaker Dale Kuehne. Jesus message to the church in Thyatira reminds us that we must test all teachings and hold on to the truth no matter what the cost. This is not just for our sake, but for the sake of those who are looking to us as an example. There is great reward for those who obey till the end.
Monday Mar 24, 2014
What's Wrong With This Picture?: The Church in Pergamum
Monday Mar 24, 2014
Monday Mar 24, 2014
Revelation 2: 12-17 Speaker Dale Kuehne. The church in Pergamum was commended for enduring intense persecution, but they tolerated sexual immorality and false teachings. Are the commendable aspects of our churches and personal lives causing us to overlook or excuse some serious deficiencies that need to be dealt with?
Monday Mar 17, 2014
What's Wrong With This Picture?: The Church in Smyrna
Monday Mar 17, 2014
Monday Mar 17, 2014
Revelation 2:8-11. Speaker Dale Kuehne. The church in Smyrna stood firm in the face of persecution and was the only church in Revelation that Jesus found no fault in. How does our church compare?
Monday Mar 10, 2014
Imago Dei: Living a Life in the Image of God
Monday Mar 10, 2014
Monday Mar 10, 2014
Genesis 1:26-28 and 2 Corinthians 3:18. Speaker Vicki Kardos explores some of the scriptures that remind us of the call on our lives to live as God's representatives here on earth. Vicki's personal story about a woman who represented Christ to her family during their time of need is a humbling and inspiring example of the kind of impact Imago Dei living can have on those around us.
Monday Mar 03, 2014
What's Wrong With This Picture?: The Church in Ephesus
Monday Mar 03, 2014
Monday Mar 03, 2014
Revelation 1-2:7. The book of Revelation is a message to the church to encourage it until Christ comes again. Speaker Dale Kuehne looks at Jesus' message to the church in Ephesus and challenges us to apply it to ourselves. We may have good theology and many commendable actions, but is Jesus truly our first love or has something else taken His place?