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Sleeping Giant
Speaker: Samer Massad
Length: 4 Parts
Historically speaking, the church hasn’t always gotten it right. But when the church does get it right, it’s powerful, and the world is a better place because of it. Right now, our opportunity and potential for good is bigger than it’s ever been! In this four-part study, we’ll look at where the church has been and dream together about what could happen if we wake up to what God wants to do through us.
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.
Starting Point
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 8 Parts
This updated study designed for community groups incorporates recently recorded podcast episodes with Andy Stanley and includes a short video to watch in your group meeting.
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.
The Expectation Gap
Speaker: Steve Cuss
Length: 4 Parts
There’s a space between what we believe about God and what we actually experience. In The Expectation Gap, Steve Cuss shows how shame, fear, and striving fill that space—and how God invites us to something better. Together we’ll learn to slow down, pay attention, and live with a deeper sense of God’s love, presence, and peace.
The Road Ahead
Speakers: Jeremy Kirby, Reggie Sumpter, and Lane Jones
Length: 3 Parts
Whether it’s making a difficult decision or facing unrealized hopes and dreams, tough times are inevitable. These pivotal seasons in life bring us to forks in the road where choices must be made.
Three Prayers
Speaker: Sandra Stanley
Length: 1 Part
None of us want to look like we’re one kind of person but really be someone else underneath. Drifting away from God happens slowly, and it can be hard to notice when it’s happening to us. In this 1-part study, Sandra Stanley shares three prayers that are key to keeping us from being people who are not truly the people we appear to be. These three prayers can shape our relationship with God and become a defense against drift. They will shape who we are and can inform the choices we make in life.
To the Ends of the Earth
Speakers: Jamey Dickens, Rahul Agarwal, and Joel Thomas
Length: 3 Parts
In Acts 1:8, Jesus said, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” But how do we do that, exactly?
Welcome the Wilderness
Speaker: Clay Scroggins
Length: 3 Parts
The wilderness is that disorienting season of time you’ve probably experienced when something changed externally that made you feel lost internally. The wilderness is scary and confusing. Why should you welcome it? Clay Scroggins explains.
You’re Not Far
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 8 Parts
For several decades after Jesus's death and resurrection, Peter told others about all of the firsthand experiences he had with Jesus. Later in life—possibly in prison and not sure of his future—Peter wanted to ensure that all of those stories were documented. So he asked his traveling companion, Mark, to write down not what he had heard or read—but what he had seen.
You’re Not the Boss of Me
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 6 Parts
We all monitor our outward behavior. We want to appear to be polite, generous, and maybe even confident. But what goes on inside our hearts and our minds isn’t always as flattering. Listen to why you shouldn’t let these six emotions be the boss of you.