1. Salty and Illuminating

May 1, 2022 • Chris Seidman • Matthew 5:1–16

“Blessed” is the first word in the Sermon on the Mount. This says so much about the heart of Jesus. We’re beginning our series in the SOTM this weekend with Matthew 5:1-16.

Did you know it’s possible for pilots, particularly fighter pilots, to be flying upside down and not know it? We do it in life, too. Some of Jesus’s teachings seems upside down to us, and yet we might be the ones flying upside down. It’s easy to do. Because much of our world is upside down.

10. Practice? We’re Talking About Practice?

June 26, 2022 • Chris Seidman • Matthew 7:13–27

This weekend, we wrap up our journey through the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7:13-27. Jesus paints four pictures to say the same thing. What is it?

9. Intervention

June 19, 2022 • Chris Seidman • Matthew 7:1–6, Matthew 7:15–16, Galatians 6:1, James 5:19

“Judge not lest you be judged....” It’s ironic that of all the things Jesus said which we make a judgment too quickly about when it comes to what it means – are His words about judging. This weekend, we take a look at this often quoted (but often taken out of context) phrase Jesus used.

8. Our Check Engine Light

June 12, 2022 • Hunter Wheatcraft • Matthew 6:25–34

This weekend, Hunter Wheatcraft guides us through Matthew 6:25-34 and Jesus’s reflections on worry. What we worry about can be revealing. Jesus knew the leverage worry can have on our quality of life and our capacity to live effectively as His disciples.