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June 15 – July 20, 2025 (6 Weeks)

 Overview: How should we live? The answer to that question is more art than science. Through the ups and downs of life we learn lessons (often HARD lessons) about what works and what doesn’t work in life. Often, we wish that were was some sort of manual to help us. The good news is that God’s Word is a treasure trove of wisdom that can help us grow in the art of living well. In this series, we dive into one of the Bible’s most cherished wisdom books, Proverbs. Through the readings we will discover biblical wisdom for everyday life.

 

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April 27, May 11, May 25-June 8

Overview: What do you need to do to live a Jesus-centered life? For many of us, the gap between where we are today, and a life truly centered on Jesus feels wide and insurmountable. How do we close the gap? One step at a time. In Take the Next Step, we unpack five essential practices that every Christian must do to follow Jesus faithfully. For each practice, we reflect on where we are today and how we can take the next step toward Christlikeness.

March 9-April 6, 2025

What would you say to the people you love if you knew you were going to die tomorrow? Chances are you would want to say the things that matter most. That’s precisely what Jesus did in the Upper Room when he gathered with his disciples on the night before he died. In this series, we listen in on Jesus’ teaching from the farewell discourse.

February 9-March 2, 2025

Many of us start the new year with positive hopes for a happy and healthy year only to have our hopes dashed by unexpected hardships and adversities that derail our mojo. The problem is that often our happiness is triggered by external circumstances beyond our control. But what if we could cultivate a deeper sense of happiness – a feeling of ultimate wellbeing down in soul that cannot be taken from us? What we need is joy. In this series, we read Paul’s letter to the Philippians with an eye toward how we can choose joy as a way of life, no matter what’s happening in the world around us.