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In this episode, Barry and Jonathan have some fun and then discuss how they will each present a sermon on the same text from a different perspective over the next few weeks. They discuss the reason for this and some of the aspects each sermon will highlight.

In this Family Gathering, Paul reflects on the rejection of the Gospel by so many people despite God's loving invitation, extended to all. This message is preached with a focus on children, so it's a little different and shorter.

Barry and Jonathan reflect on the Indy 500 as well as the entire month of May. They spend some time discussing avenues for New Circle to impact the neighborhood around the church this summer. We hope you enjoy!

Join us as we continue our journey through Romans 9-16.

Jonathan and Barry spend some time with Rachel from Home Repairs for Good. We learn about more about her organization as well as her faith journey. We hope you enjoy!

We begin our journey through Romans 9-16 by focusing on Paul's love for the Jewish people demonstrated in Romans 9:1-5. We learn that Paul's love should be a pattern for the love of Christ being extended to others from our lives.

Barry and Jonathan share about what they are watching and reading. They spend the majority of their time reflecting on the "Living in Chaos" series that ended last week and a preview of what is coming up. We hope you enjoy!


This week Barry and Jonathan dig into some strange news and a recent interview with former Senator Ben Sasse. If you would like to check out any of the news for yourself, you can find the links below:1. French teen charged in Singapore over a vending machine straw-licking video 2. Chonkers the sea lion draws crowds to San Francisco’s Pier 393. 60 Minutes: Ben Sasse on Lessons for America

In a chaotic world, we often assume our struggles are just about what’s happening around us. Jeremiah reveals that the deeper issue lies within, and that even our best efforts can’t resolve it. God’s answer is not to help us manage the chaos, but to forgive us completely.