Unity in a Divided World

Mike Woods
1 Corinthians 1:10-17

When God transforms and unifies people and groups so they love each other and practice grace, the results are like a beautiful symphony that is attractive to others.

Unity

Brad DuFault
Ephesians 4:1-6

Paul reminds the believers of the unity they have through Christ and urges them to love and bear with one another.

Accept One Another

Ben Foust
Romans 15:1-13

Paul urges the Jews and Gentiles to accept one another due to their mutual reconciliation to Christ. In our modern day, this same passage should urge Christians to seek unity with one another.

Holy Sex

Lee Campbell
1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

God's design for sex is for developing oneness with your spouse. Our culture instead, views sex as solely for satisfying personal pleasure. This attitude is destructive to others, to your relationship with God and to yourself. Use sex as God intended. It is a picture of God's nature and character.

Ephesians: A Manifesto for the Church

Te-Li Lau
Ephesians 1-6

Hear how Ephesians describes the essence, identity, and mission of the church within the larger framework of Christ's cosmic rule.

Putting Others Before Ourselves

Kay Robinson
Philippians 2:1-15

Jesus is our perfect example of putting others ahead of self. He set aside His godly attributes to become like us in human form in order to rescue us from the penalty of our sin. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to follow His example of self-sacrifice through dependence upon the God's Word, prayer, and the ministry of suffering.

How to Prioritize Your Spouse as a Parent

Liz Sweet
Philippians 2:1-15

Liz Sweet emphasizes the importance of the marriage relationship and gives personal tips on how to prioritize your spouse throughout the child-rearing years.

Biblical Confrontation

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 3:1-6

Paul admonishes the corinthians on the basis of his love for them. While they are forming factions within the church, Paul points them back to unity under God.

The Centrality of Unity

Ryan Lowery
1 Corinthians 1:9-17

Out of all the moral issues in Corinth, Paul first prioritizes and targets the disunity in the Corinthian church. Instead of forming cliques and harboring bitterness, Paul urges the church to actively seek unity in Christ.