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.

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Emotional Health

Speakers: Holly Goddard, Carey Nieuwhof, Chinwé Williams, and Sean Seay
Length: 4 Parts

When our emotions are maintained the right way, everything runs pretty smoothly. But when we let emotions get outside where they’re supposed to be, we can cause damage with our words and our actions.

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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.

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Fight For It: How to Build Resilience

Speaker: Clay Scroggins
Length: 1 Part

There’s no magic dust that creates resilience—it must be earned through experience. In a world of trials and troubles, our God has great plans for each one of us. How can we allow him to use our broken lives to build something beautiful?

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Limited

Speaker: Reece Mashaw
Length: 1 Part

A limit is any barrier that comes between what we want and can actually get. After all, none of us like to hear “no.” While limits can feel like dead ends, they actually provide hidden opportunities.

Join us as we explore how the apostle Paul dealt with limits in his own life and discover the unexpected gifts that can come from our limitations.

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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.

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Note to Self

Speaker: Adam Johnson and Kathleen Edelman
Length: 2 Parts

We were taught a lot of things growing up. Many of those things were helpful; most of them were true. But there are few things we may have carried into adulthood that are just myths. (What really happens if you don’t wait 30 minutes after eating to jump in the pool?)

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Some Assembly Required

Speaker: Gavin Adams
Length: 3 Parts

"Some assembly required.” Quite possibly the worst three words in the retail language. But what about the church? The apostle Paul calls the church a body, not a building. We constantly hear it’s about a “personal relationship with Jesus.” So, is some assembly required? In this series, we unpack the history of the church gathering, evaluate if gatherings are even necessary, and decide what the church is for.

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The Abundant Life

Speaker: Bryan Apinis
Length: 2 Parts

Jesus once told his followers that he longed for them to have not just life, but abundant life—things like joy, peace, hope, belonging, purpose, freedom, and more. But if we’re honest, a lot of times we ask ourselves: where is all that stuff?

While the abundant life awaits us in eternity, there are opportunities for us to experience it in the here and now. But it takes going over a bridge that we don’t always want to cross.

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