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Long Live the King
We wear the cross around our necks and hang it on our walls, but many are still left wondering, “Why did Jesus have to die?” What does the cross have to say about the fears, failures, and quiet exhaustion many of us carry every day? The cross often feels confusing, distant, or reduced to a symbol we no longer understand. In our new teaching series Long Live the King, as we head toward Good Friday and Easter, we’ll trace the biblical story to see the cross for what it truly is—a symbol of God’s costly, beautiful act of love, to rescue, redeem, and restore us. Join us as we discover again or anew the gift of God doing for us what we could never do for ourselves, leading us to life, now and forever.
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The Gospel of John | Part 1
All Congregations: Jay Kim
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
Part 1: The Word That Changed The World
Beginning April 12
The Gospel of John is a breathtaking biography of Jesus, simultaneously cosmic in scope and yet deeply personal. The story begins before creation itself, introducing Jesus as the eternal Word who became flesh to tabernacle among us. In the early stages of the story, Jesus subverts human expectations and offers surprising hope, undoing religious transactionalism and instead offering living water, new birth, and true worship.
In this part of our journey through the Gospel of John, we’re invited to abandon our attempts at self-reliance, self-optimization, and self-improvement, and instead answer Jesus’s simplest, most profound call: to “come and see” the Word that changed the world, and be transformed as a result.