Episodes

  • JUSTICE AND JESUS — Jaidon McCusker
    Jun 16 2026

    THE JUSTICE OF JESUS — Week 1: Love Your Enemies, Turn the Other Cheek

    This week, we kicked off our new series, The Justice of Jesus, by exploring one of the most challenging and countercultural teachings in all of Scripture: love your enemies and turn the other cheek.

    In a world that celebrates revenge, self-protection, and getting even, Jesus offers a radically different vision of justice—one rooted not in retaliation, but in mercy, forgiveness, and transformative love.

    Looking at Jesus' response on the cross in Luke 23:32–38, we encounter a Savior who practiced what He preached. While being mocked, beaten, and crucified, Jesus prayed, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”

    The justice of Jesus confronts us with a question:

    How do we respond when we've been wronged?

    This message unpacks what it means to break the cycle of revenge and embrace the way of Christ. Jesus shows us that true justice is not about returning hurt for hurt, but about reflecting the heart of God even in the face of opposition.

    This isn't about weakness—it's about surrender.

    Not just resisting retaliation—but embodying redemption.

    A life shaped by the justice of Jesus is one that:

    • chooses forgiveness over revenge
    • blesses instead of curses
    • reflects the mercy of Christ even when it's costly

    This message is an invitation to live differently—to trust God's justice, release bitterness, and become people who embody the radical love of Jesus in a divided world.

    If you've ever struggled with forgiveness, wrestled with hurt, or wondered what Jesus really meant when He said to love your enemies, this conversation is for you.

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    40 mins
  • EAT THE SCROLL: The World In front of the Bible
    Apr 18 2026

    EAT THE SCROLL — Week 4: The World in Front of the Bible

    This week, Vivian brought a powerful and deeply practical word as we explored the world in front of the Bible—the space where Scripture meets our lives, our questions, and our formation.

    If the “world behind the Bible” helps us understand the context, and the “world within the Bible” helps us see the story, then the “world in front of the Bible” confronts us with a question:

    What is this text doing in me?

    Vivian unpacked what it means to live a life that is tethered—not loosely inspired by Scripture, but deeply anchored to it. In a world full of competing voices, shifting truths, and constant noise, being tethered means we don’t just read the Word—we allow the Word to read us, shape us, and lead us.

    This isn’t about information—it’s about formation.
    Not just knowing the Bible—but being held by it.

    A tethered life is one that:

    • stays anchored when culture shifts
    • remains rooted when emotions fluctuate
    • and is formed over time through surrender, not just study

    This message is an invitation to move beyond casual engagement with Scripture and into a life of deep attachment—where the Word of God becomes the place you return to, remain in, and are transformed by.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with how the Bible actually connects to your everyday life, this conversation is for you.

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    50 mins