Membership Has It's Privileges - Part 2
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the privileges and responsibilities of church membership, urging believers to worship holistically, share generously, honor joyfully, inspire strategically, and pray powerfully as integral parts of their commitment to God and the church community.
Membership Has It's Privileges - Part 1
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the importance of active church membership as a way to live out the Great Commandment and Great Commission, urging individuals to engage with their spiritual gifts, commit to the church community, and grow in their faith while highlighting the privileges and responsibilities of belonging to the body of Christ.
Grace
In this sermon, EJ Young emphasizes the transformative power of grace, illustrating through the story of the adulterous woman in John 8:2-11 that God’s grace calls us out of condemnation into forgiveness and a higher standard of living, urging believers to extend that grace and forgiveness to others.
Dressed For Parenting
In this Q&A, Ed & Lisa Young answer your questions on parenting, covering topics from early childhood through young adulthood. They explore practical challenges like balancing family time, handling social media, and maintaining spiritual formation, while grounding the discussion in biblical principles from Colossians about demonstrating compassion, kindness, and love.
A Conversation With Cliffe Knechtle
In this conversation, Pastor Ed Young sits down Pastor Cliffe Knechtle and they explore various topics, including the uniqueness of Christianity among world religions, the problem of pain and suffering, the relationship between faith and science, the reliability of the Bible, how Christians should engage in voting, and practical advice for sharing faith, addressing doubt, and deepening one’s walk with Christ.
Dangerous Church
In this sermon, Scott Thomas emphasizes that God's idea of the church is "dangerous" because it involves a radically exclusive message of Jesus as the only way, an inclusive reach to all people, and a call for disciples to fearlessly imitate Christ and engage in a mission to spread the Gospel, confronting the darkness of the world.
The Doctrine Of Death
In this sermon, Ed Young reflects on the inevitability of death, emphasizing its certainty for all people, and challenges the audience to consider their own preparedness for it by placing their faith in Christ, who alone offers eternal life through His perfect sacrifice.
The Doctrine Of The Holy Spirit
In this sermon, Ed Young teaches that the Holy Spirit, as the third person of the Trinity, plays a vital role in guiding, empowering, and sanctifying believers, leading them to produce spiritual fruit and exercise spiritual gifts for the edification of the church.
The Doctrine Of Salvation
In this sermon on the Doctrine of Salvation, Ed Young explains how humanity, made in God's image but marred by sin, is redeemed through Christ's atonement, emphasizing that salvation is a process involving God's call, the Holy Spirit's regeneration, repentance, and a response of faith.
The Doctrine Of Scripture
In this sermon, Tianne Moon explains the doctrine of Scripture, emphasizing that the Bible is divinely inspired, historically accurate, and the ultimate source of truth for all believers, serving as God's authoritative word for guidance, teaching, and transformation.
The Doctrine of God
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the doctrine of God, addressing His existence, attributes, and nature, emphasizing that God is knowable yet incomprehensible, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and unchanging, while also highlighting the importance of understanding God’s true identity.
What Is Theology?
In this sermon, Ed Young introduces a new series on theology, emphasizing the importance of systematic theology as the study of God, advocating for a deep and structured understanding of major doctrines as a foundation for faith, spiritual growth, and effective decision-making, while urging believers to avoid a superficial "buffet-style" approach to theology.