• When Winning The Argument Costs The Mission | 1 Corinthians | Week 8 | Jamey Bridges
    Jun 29 2026

    What if the biggest threat to our witness isn’t what the world says about Jesus, but what they watch us do to each other? We start with a simple image: a shirt you’d wear to mow the lawn versus a jersey you’d never treat casually because it represents a name, a team, a homeland. That’s Paul’s point in 1 Corinthians 6. If we carry Christ’s name, then our conflict, our speech, and our choices become a public statement about Him.

    We wrestle with why believers were suing each other over “small” disputes, and why Paul calls that a defeat even if you “win.” The deeper issue is identity and mission: we can be right and still lose credibility. From there, we talk about church as family, not a store you review and replace, and we push into the hard, practical work of reconciliation. Sometimes the most Christlike move is laying down pride, stopping the side conversations, and making the call that rebuilds trust.

    Then the question sharpens: Jesus as Savior feels comforting, but have we made Him Lord? We explore selective surrender, the tension of grace and truth, and Paul’s countercultural wisdom on freedom, temptation, and sexual integrity. We end with the hope-filled center of the gospel: you are cleansed, you are made new, and the Holy Spirit lives in you, empowering a different way to live. If this message helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what reconciliation step you’re taking next.

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    40 mins
  • 1 Corinthians | Chapter 6 | Audio
    Jun 28 2026

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    4 mins
  • 1 Corinthians Discussion | Chapter 6 | Pastor Jamey, Kelly, Mike & Shaun
    Jun 28 2026

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    31 mins
  • A Legacy That Lasts | 1 Corinthians | Week 7 | Pastor Jamey
    Jun 27 2026

    Father’s Day can be sentimental, but we wanted to go deeper and speak to what actually shapes a home and a church. We start by honoring dads, grandfathers, stepfathers, foster dads, and mentors, and we name the pressure many men carry: you do not have to be perfect to be present. Your kids may not remember every sermon, but they will remember your prayers, your example, how you treat their mom, and whether your faith holds up when life gets hard. The legacy that lasts is simple and rare: a genuine love for Jesus that your family can follow long after you’re gone.

    Then the message turns to 1 Corinthians 5, where Paul confronts a church that is tolerating open, unrepentant sin. It’s uncomfortable, but it’s also practical: sin never stays contained. Like yeast, it spreads through a whole community, confuses immature believers, and weakens the church’s witness. We also tackle a common mistake Christians make today, judging outsiders while excusing what happens inside the church, and we talk about why loving accountability is not the same as self-righteous judgment.

    We close with a clear aim: restoration is always the goal. We walk through why confrontation should begin privately, why we grieve before we discipline, and why a church needs both grace and truth to keep its heart and its holiness. If this challenged you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.

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    45 mins
  • Character Over Image | 1 Corinthians | Week 6 | Pastor Mike
    Jun 27 2026

    Image is loud. Character is quiet. And most of us don’t notice we’re drifting until the “suddenly” hits. We start with a moment from worship that cuts straight to the heart: surrender that isn’t just a song lyric, but a real offering of control, fear, and pride. From there, we move into 1 Corinthians 4 and Paul’s blunt reminder that followers of Jesus are stewards and servants, and the basic requirement is trustworthiness. Not perfection. Faithfulness.

    We dig into why so many collapses happen “gradually and then suddenly,” and how the small, ignored choices in marriage, money, work, and spiritual life shape the outcome. We also talk honestly about authenticity in a social media age, where it’s easy to build an impressive public image while private responsibility and integrity leak. Motives matter. What’s hidden doesn’t stay hidden forever.

    Then we get practical: we need real accountability, real wisdom, and the discipline of staying. Staying when it’s messy. Staying when it’s boring. Staying when FOMO tries to pull you out of the very place God is using to form you. The closing challenge is simple and unforgettable: mind the gaps, so your life has no daylight between what you say and how you live.

    If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who values integrity, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “gap” you’re going to close this week?

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    46 mins
  • 1 Corinthians Discussion | Chapter 5 | Pastor Jamey, Shaun, Jodi & Mike
    Jun 21 2026

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    45 mins
  • 1 Corinthians | Chapter 5 | Audio
    Jun 21 2026

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  • 1 Corinthians Discussion | Chapter 4 | Kayce, Mike & Mattea
    Jun 14 2026

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    46 mins