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In John 3, Jesus has an encounter with an influential, religious elite named Nicodemus. Nicodemus represents many of us today - religious, influential, educated, and yet all of this is still not enough to be right with God and see the kingdom of God. Jesus is clear that one must be born again. What does it mean to be born again? Join us today to learn more.

An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 23-24.

No person, possession, career, talent, spouse or anything is this world can complete us except Jesus. He is the only one who can fulfill the deepest longings of our soul. As Paul wrote in Colossians 2:10, “You are complete in Christ.” Join Pastor Gary for today’s study about how Jesus completes us.

An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 20:21-22:12.

Our world is influenced by what Paul calls “the traditions of men” and “the basic principles of this world” that are often contrary to Scripture. The worldly influence threatens a person’s walk with Christ, and more broadly, the Church itself. What were the things of Paul’s day that he was warning the church at Colosse about, and how does this translate to what threatens the Church today? Pastor Gary mentions the cultural issues, but focuses primarily on the worldly philosophies and aberrant doctrines that have slipped into the Church.

An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 18:28-20:21.

Everyone is touched by suffering to some degree at some point in their lives. It is the natural result of living in a sin-filled world with pain and sorrow. Some even question the God's existence or goodness because they wonder how a good God could allow such pain and suffering in the world. Pastor Gary addresses these questions and offers encouragement in today’s message to those who are suffering.

An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 17-18.

Ever since the fall of man (when man sinned against God) in the Garden of Eden, mankind has been estranged from God. But what was broken by man in the Garden was reconciled by God on the cross! God pursued us to restore that relationship through the sacrifice of Jesus. He invites us to be reconciled to Him and then to spread the message of reconciliation to others. What does all this mean? Find out in today’s study with Pastor Gary Hamrick.

An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 15-16.