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What happens when the meal meant to unite us becomes the thing that divides us? We're in 1 Corinthians 11 — the Lord's Supper, why Paul was furious about how the Corinthian church was taking it, and what it actually means to "discern the body." Come ready to see communion differently.

One of the most debated passages in the New Testament, tackled head-on. What does the Bible actually mean by "authority," and what can the relationship between the Father and the Son teach us about it? Come dig into a tricky text and leave with a fuller picture of what biblical order really looks like.

In 1 Corinthians 10:14–11:1, Paul gives us the alternative: not white-knuckled avoidance of temptation, but a way of escape. This week we look at what it actually means to flee.


In 1 Corinthians 9 Paul continues to show how our love for God and others has a continues to impact our world as we partner with Jesus and His life changing gospel message and reality.

What do you do when you are theologically correct and still manage to damage the people around you? This Sunday from 1 Corinthians 8 we are looking at why being right is never enough and what happens when knowledge gets separated from the love it is always meant to serve.

In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul describes a life that is fully engaged with the world but not owned by it, a life anchored to what lasts, organized around what matters, and fully present to the assignment in front of you. This Sunday we are looking at three questions every person is asking: What is real? Who do I belong to? and Am I actually showing up to the life I have been given?

In First Corinthians 7, we’ll explore how an authentic relationship with Christ reshapes the way we view marriage, singleness, commitment, and love. In a culture pulled between obsession and confusion, Paul shows that a life surrendered to Jesus produces relationships marked by covenant faithfulness, mutual self-giving, and undivided devotion to the Lord.


In 1 Corinthians 6 Paul rebukes actions in the church by challenging their understanding and pointing them back to the truth of their identity in Christ.