Episodes
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
The True Vine
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Unconditional love is one of the most prized and beautiful virtues. It gives life to those who receive it and life to those who give it. It’s also substituted for easy alternatives like people-pleasing. And there is no truth, joy and life in any of that. So when people-pleasing threatens to prevent us from enjoying love as it was meant to be, how can we mind the kind of love that gives us life? A message from the life of Jesus in John 15 will shed some light on that.
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Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
The Good Shepherd
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Because Jesus is a Good Shepherd, we can trust Him with our whole lives, and the life to come.
*Christ’s Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Thoughts and Prayers
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
When we care for one another in thought, word, and deed, we invite the power and presence of Christ into our lives and community.
*Christ’s Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
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Monday Feb 13, 2023
The Order of the Towel
Monday Feb 13, 2023
Monday Feb 13, 2023
Selfish ambition can be the downfall of both church and society. The antidote to selfish ambition and vain conceit is humility, something our society might consider weakness. Moving from a self-centered life to an others-centered life involves risk, commitment, vulnerability, and trust.
*Christ’s Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
Monday Feb 06, 2023
From Hostility to Grace
Monday Feb 06, 2023
Monday Feb 06, 2023
When we’ve been wronged by someone in a personal way, it’s hard to overcome the shame that comes from a loss of agency. And that makes forgiveness or restoration all the more difficult. It makes bitterness and pain hard to beat. How can we continue to be life-giving and relationally healthy when inevitable wrongs rob us of something as important as dignity? Some ancient wisdom from the letter to Colossians sheds some light on that.
Text: Colossians 3:12-14
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