All of God for All of Us

April 9 – Titus 3:4-7

Main focus: The good news of the gospel on Resurrection Sunday—the Triune God has saved us. Coming out of Easter weekend, we close out our study of the Scriptures in light of the Trinity. We've read through passages that highlight the triune nature of God, as well as...

April 2 – John 16:4-15

Main focus: The Spirit, God himself, condescends to be our help—this is the promise on the other side of the pain of the cross. To close out our four-week section on the Spirit we’ll return to a thread we picked up two weeks ago in Romans 8:26, “Likewise the Spirit...

March 26 – 1 Corinthians 12:4-11

Main focus: The Spirit animates the life of God’s people and gives them gifts to reflect the diverse-but-unified community of the Godhead. This week we're continuing our exploration and study of the Trinity by looking at the Holy Spirit as a giver of gifts. When Paul...

March 19 – Romans 8:26-28

Main focus: God is closer and more available than we realize, and the Spirit is working tirelessly to help us in our weakness. Of the many things we could say about the Spirit, his role as intercessor is a little niche. However, much like our week on Father,...

March 12 – 2 Corinthians 3:17-18

Main focus: Before we talk about what the Spirit does, we have to talk about who the Spirit is—he's eternal God, accomplishing God's temporal work for God's eternal glory.  This week, we're turning our attention to the Holy Spirit and his role within the Trinity. Over...

March 5 – Matthew 28:16-20

Main focus: The Son, enthroned by the Father and made present to us by the Spirit, commissions us as citizens of his Kingdom. This week we’re turning to Matthew 28:16-20, which includes something called the Great Commission (v.18-20) and is jam-packed with important...

February 26 – John 1:29-34

Main focus: The Son of God was revealed as the sacrificial Lamb of God so that we might hope in him for atonement. This past week, our Ash Wednesday service kicked off the season of Lent, the forty days leading up to Easter. It's incredibly fitting that as we are...

February 19 – John 5:19-29

Main focus: Here we see the mission of the Son is to do the Father's work, to accomplish redemption and one day sit in judgment over all. Last week we looked at the Son pre-incarnate; this week we look at him incarnate. By turning to that tile, Son, we'll have an...

February 12 – John 1:1-18

Main Focus: Jesus is God, and to properly understand and follow him, we must begin at his eternal existence within the Trinity. When turning to the fourth Gospel, we read an almost poetic introduction to Jesus, his nature, and his reason for his first coming. Through...

February 5 – Hosea 11:1-4

Main focus: God invites us to call him Father so that we can grasp the intimacy and weight of his love for us. Our series on the Trinity is organized by some of the names and titles that describe and distinguish the members of the Trinity. Over the past four weeks...

January 29 – Exodus 34:5-10

Main focus: Through his covenant promises, the triune God reveals himself and his faithful love to his faithless people. Still in Exodus, we fast-forward through Moses' life, getting to the tail end of the book. In the chapters leading up to this point, we read of...

January 22 – Exodus 3:13-15

Main focus: God comes to us and introduces himself so that we can know about him but also know him. We’ve made quite a jump in time from Genesis 1 to Exodus 3, but there’s a common thread: revelation. In Genesis 1, God begins to reveal himself to mankind, and here at...

January 15 – Genesis 1:1-2

Main focus: Our most fundamental way of relating to the Triune God is as creatures with our Creator. This week we continue our study of the Trinity, focusing on the Triune God as Creator. Opening our Bibles to the first page, in Genesis 1:1-2, we see the prominent...

January 8 – Matthew 3:13-17

Main focus: The Triune God reveals himself personally—Father, Son, and Spirit—so that we may know him personally. As we announced at our December all-church members’ night, our year-long theme for 2023 is on the Trinity. That might seem like we’re trying to shove you...