Biblically Oriented
As a church, we have chosen six Core Values that help us determine the “how” behind our mission to make mature followers of Jesus. One …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As a church, we have chosen six Core Values that help us determine the “how” behind our mission to make mature followers of Jesus. One …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
Grief and mourning bring a fresh look at the gospel for us. Walking the line of despair is a journey to know God in a …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
After Jesus’ death and burial, Mary Magdalene is faced with loss and confusion over Jesus’ missing body. In the midst of this chaos, we see …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this first chapter, John presents the foundational truths of his Gospel. Jesus is God revealed to humanity as Creator, Light, and Life—presented to all, …
As John the Baptist takes the stage, we are prepared for the reality that Jesus will not meet his people’s expectations of the Messiah. But …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this passage, Jesus performs his first miracle. In doing so, he reveals his power and glory as he cares for both his mother and …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
When Jesus enters the Temple, he exerts his authority, driving out all distractions and corruption. As the true Temple, he is our access to God, …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this passage, Jesus has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee who recognizes the work God is doing through Jesus. Instead of offering Nicodemus explanations …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As Jesus’ ministry eclipses John the Baptist and his followers, John rejoices. His clarity around who Jesus is and his own supporting role free him …
Downtown Campus Pastor
Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman is a beautiful picture of how he engages us in our brokenness. Although his exposure of her shame is …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
Although Jesus is welcome in Galilee, he is not honored. Most are interested only in Jesus’ ability to perform and meet their agenda. However, an …
Pelham Associate Campus Minister
Jesus creates tension for the Jewish leaders when he heals a man on the Sabbath. As he exposes their desire for control and power, Jesus …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
The crowd following Jesus grows; however, they seek his power to fulfill their own agenda. In contrast, the disciples simply want to be with Jesus, …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
On the heels of his miraculous feeding of the five thousand, Jesus skillfully uncovers the crowd’s agenda and brings them to a point of decision. …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
During the Festival of Tents, a significant week in the Jewish calendar, Jesus seizes the celebratory moment to preach in Jerusalem, offering himself as living …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
The more clearly Jesus claims to be God, the more tension escalates between him and the religious leaders. In this passage, Jesus reveals and offers …
Jesus answers questions of his identity by clearly claiming equality with God, and because his audience feels entitled and privileged, they respond in anger. We …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this passage, John contrasts a man born blind with the Pharisees. Because the Pharisees refuse to entertain any view of the world other than …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As the Good Shepherd, Jesus has an intimate connection with his sheep—they know his voice, follow him, and trust him. Trusting Jesus’ direction is not …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this passage, the Jews continue to reject Jesus. His claim to be the Son of God is too disruptive—they refuse to accept the truth …
Downtown Campus Pastor
At Lazarus’ tomb, Jesus joins our lament—identifying with our grief and anger at the brokenness of the world. However, he embodies the truth that death …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
The response to Jesus becomes increasingly polarized—some hail him as Messiah, while others plot his death. Those who worship him truly respond like Mary, with …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As the Gospel of John turns towards Jesus’ death, both doom and glory pervade the narrative. Jesus grapples with the suffering and wrath he knows …
Downtown Campus Pastor
In this moment, Jesus astonishes his disciples in an act that is both defining and transformative. By washing their feet, he paints a picture of …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
At the last supper, Jesus shows extraordinary grace to the man who will betray him. Judas has the opportunity to accept Jesus’ offering, but he …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As Jesus prepares his disciples for his death, he makes an extraordinary promise. While the disciples may not understand what lies ahead, they can rest …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
With death just around the corner, Jesus uses his remaining moments to encourage his disciples. His statements about leaving have caused confusion and panic, but …
Pelham Associate Campus Minister
In this passage, Jesus uses the image of a fruitful vine to explain what it looks like to have a vibrant, intimate relationship with the …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
This passage challenges our tendency to politicize our faith as triumphant over the world. Instead, Jesus tells us to love one another, expect opposition, and …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As the disciples face the loss of Jesus, he assures them something better is coming. The Holy Spirit will live in them—providing conviction, clarity, guidance, …
As Jesus continues to prepare his disciples for the future, he is clear that this world holds trials and sorrow. However, the reality of his …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
After revealing himself as the Son of God during his earthly ministry, Jesus enters a new era of functioning as our priest and advocate—he represents …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
After encouraging his disciples, Jesus walks with them to the grove of olive trees, where he knows he will be betrayed. When Judas and the …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As Jesus resolutely steps forward into suffering, prepared to embrace the cross for us, Peter remains in the shadows, confused and afraid. However, we can …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
Because the Jewish leaders don’t want the responsibility of executing Jesus, they pressure Pilate to solve their problem. The entire situation is fraught and chaotic, …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
This passage is thick with irony—the man in power has no power, and the man in chains is innocent, sovereign, and silent. While it may …
Downtown Campus Pastor
John gives an eyewitness account of Jesus' death so that we might believe in the power of the risen Christ. And while the event is …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
As he concludes his account of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, John tells his audience that he has written these things so they might believe. …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
In this passage, Jesus mirrors Peter’s three denials with three questions, three affirmations of love, and three affirmations of work to be done. We can …
Teaching Pastor; Staff Governing Elder; Staff Director
Main character syndrome says our meaning comes from within, and our identity is found when we perform and express our inner desires for others to …
Downtown Campus Pastor
Pelham Discipleship & Groups; Central Care & Recovery
Pelham Discipleship & Groups; Central Care & Recovery
"I came to this realization that maybe the reason that nothing was working out was because I was trying to rely on myself and on …
“When I sinned I wouldn’t tell anybody; I would hide it, and I would try pretend like I was perfect. . . . Finally . …
"How can the Holy Spirit comfort you if you are never uncomfortable? I was always comfortable. I never experienced the power of God until I …