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The Letters of 1, 2, & 3 John
Speaker: Steven Lee
Length: 2 Parts
Toward the end of his life, John wrote three short letters in order to help the next generation of Jesus followers distinguish between true followers of Jesus and those who just claim to be.
The Letters of 1 & 2 Peter
Speaker: Samer Massad
Length: 3 Parts
In first and second Peter, we get to read some of the last-recorded words from one of Jesus’s closest friends, telling people how to live amidst a culture of opposition.
1 & 2 Thessalonians
Speaker: Reed Moore
Length: 3 Parts
At some point, we’ve all been handed responsibilities we haven’t been ready for. First-century Christians in the city of Thessalonica found themselves in that situation. In two letters, Paul cheered these new converts, told them more about Christ’s second coming, and gave direction on how to conduct their daily lives.
Address the Mess
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
It's a common misperception that the Christian life is all about avoiding messes and staying out of trouble.
Bystander
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 8 Parts
As a follower of Jesus, John was a bystander to the miracles, the crucifixion, and the resurrection of a man he concluded was the Son of God. Late in life, John compiled his account of Jesus’ life, purposely including stories and details to convince those of us who would come generations later—who couldn’t be eyewitnesses like he was—to reach the same conclusion. Which leaves us with a question: Do we?
Core vs. Periphery
Speaker: Tim Cooper
Length: 1 Part
Everyone has opinions. Differing opinions can sometimes be divisive—especially when it comes to faith. But our differences don’t have to separate us.
Don’t Be Gross
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 1 Part
If you’re grateful for your local church but you’re not engaged, now is the time.
The Book of Esther
Speaker: Holly Goddard
Length: 3 Parts
In the story of Queen Esther, we read about a young woman who faced an extremely difficult choice. Would Esther fall in line with the cultural expectation and hope for the best, or would she break protocol—and risk her life in doing it? Thousands of lives hung in the balance of her decision.
Finding Joy in the Empty Nest
Speaker: Jim Burns
Length: 7 Parts
The empty nest can feel like a weird mix of grief and freedom. In Finding Joy in the Empty Nest, Jim Burns walks alongside parents in this new season with wisdom and humor. Your role has changed, your house is quieter, and you're trying to figure out what’s next. This course is all about helping you process that transition and discover how to move forward with purpose, not just nostalgia.
Jim doesn’t just tell you to take a trip or find a new hobby (though those things can be great). He dives into what it looks like to reshape your relationship with your adult kids, handle big life shifts like aging parents or boomerang children, and reconnect with your spouse—or even yourself. This next chapter isn’t the end of something—it’s the beginning of something really meaningful.
Paul’s Letter To The Galatians
Speaker: Samer Massad
Length: 3 Parts
Paul wrote to the Galatians with urgency because they were drifting back into pressure and performance. His message reminds us that in Christ we’re already accepted—and invited to live in the freedom God has given us.
The Book of Genesis
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 5 Parts
In the ancient Hebrew book of Genesis, we’re introduced to people like Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. We see how their stories play a part in the greatest story of all—the story of God loving and redeeming his creation.
Grown-Up Prayers
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
As children, many of us were taught to say our prayers. As we got older, we wondered why we should pray. We thought, How should I pray? Does praying even work? Those questions deserve grown-up answers.
The Letter of James: Real Faith Works
Speaker: Joel Thomas
Length: 3 Parts
Faith isn’t just what you believe—it’s how you live. In this three-part study through the letter of James, we’ll explore what it means to have a faith that actually works: one that shows up in how we face trials, resist temptation, treat others, speak truthfully, and make wise choices. James wrote to believers who were scattered, struggling, and wondering if following Jesus was still worth it. His letter is bold, direct, and deeply practical—a call to live out what we say we believe, even when life doesn’t feel fair or easy.
The letter of James isn’t about spiritual performance. It’s about perseverance, obedience, and trust. And it's about discovering that some of God’s deepest work in us happens when we choose to put our faith into action. Because real faith doesn’t just sit still. Real faith works.
Make Room
Speaker: Samer Massad
Length: 4 Parts
Spiritual disciplines are any habit or practice designed to help us make room to experience more of God in our everyday lives. But for many of us and for whatever reasons, practicing spiritual disciplines has resulted in frustration, leaving us to wonder if experiencing more of God’s grace and power is reserved only for extra-spiritual people. In this study, we’ll unpack what it looks like to make room to experience more of God’s grace and transforming power in our lives through the practice of spiritual disciplines.
Not in it To Win It
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 2 Parts
The reaction of many evangelicals to political and cultural shifts in recent years revealed what they value most—winning. But the church is not here to win. It's here for something different.
Reasons for the Season
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 3 Parts
The birth of Jesus benefitted us in many ways. In this study, we’ll look at three of them.