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Eric continues our series with a sermon that warns believers about four spiritual predators: idolatry, sexual sin, testing the limits of God, and complaining. He calls listeners to flee from these sins by staying closely connected to Jesus, repenting quickly, and regularly taking communion to remember that, through Christ, God has provided a way out.

Joe continues our series with the idea that while salvation is a free gift, living victoriously requires the same discipline, purpose, and training in our spiritual lives that athletes dedicate to their sport—because we're competing for eternal prizes that will never fade away.

Neil continues our series in Corinthians, looking at the lifestyle of Paul to discover how we can display the gospel in our everyday relationships.

Chase Lynch examines 1 Corinthians 9, suggesting that even if we have legitimate rights and are right in our disagreements, Paul's example in 1 Corinthians 9 urges us to willingly relinquish those rights when insisting on them costs us our witness and obstructs the spread of the gospel.

Chase Gilbert examines 1 Corinthians 8, urging believers to shift from an immature "what can I get away with" mindset to a mature faith that willingly sacrifices personal rights and freedoms out of love for others and for the sake of the Gospel.

Jay explores how the resurrection of Jesus turns our heartbreak into genuine hope—hope that is confident and rooted in God's eternal promises, affirming that He is working all things for His purposes and our good.

Eric continues our series on Corinthians by exploring chapter 7, where Paul challenges us to view both singleness and marriage as gifts from God. He calls us to remain fully devoted to Jesus, regardless of our relationship status.

Joe continues our 1 Corinthians series by examining God's design for marriage as two becoming one for life. While He hates divorce because of the pain it causes, there is no condemnation for those in Christ—only an invitation to healing, restoration, and the flourishing life He offers when we humbly do the work of walking with Him.

Jay continues our 1 Corinthians series by exploring God's design for sexuality as a sacred expression of deep relational intimacy within marriage, warning that sexual immorality damages our souls by distorting this gift and diminishing our ability for true connection with God and others.

Eric continues our 1 Corinthians series by looking at 1 Corinthians 6 and Genesis 1. He explores God's intentional design for gender, sexuality, and the human body, calling believers to honor God by living within His life-giving boundaries rather than pursuing autonomy that leads to destruction.