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Start: Origins Pt. 1

Letting Creation Fuel Your Confidence to Share the Gospel

March 7, 2021 • Ricky Beck • Genesis 1

Christianity is unique and different compared to other worldviews and religions, especially when it comes to what we believe about the beginning of all things. Pastor Ricky gets specific by building your boldness in the God of the Bible--the God of Creation!

This sermon series was done in collaboration with Pastor Ryan Hall and all shared materials were used by permission.

Start: Destiny Pt. 2

May 16, 2021 • Ricky Beck

After establishing your theology of life after death like we did in last week's message, then you can start asking others about their view of the afterlife. One of the best ways to engage people in eternal discussions is to ask the question, "What do you expect to happen when you die?" Pastor Ricky prepares us with questions and scriptures that will help you give an answer in that moment for the hope you have in Christ. This sermon series was done in collaboration with Pastor Ryan Hall and all shared materials were used by permission.

Start: Destiny Pt. 1

May 9, 2021 • Ricky Beck

Does the thought that there is something after this life cause your head to spin? Today's message focuses on the many views that exist about what follows after death on this earth and how the biblical view of the afterlife is completely different. And why does it matter, you might ask? Pastor Ricky tells you exactly why Jesus cared about the afterlife and why you should too. This sermon series was done in collaboration with Pastor Ryan Hall and all shared materials were used by permission.

Start: Morality Pt. 2

May 2, 2021 • Ricky Beck

After unpacking morality and where it comes from, you can now steer people to God by pointing to morality! In this message, learn how to answer questions about morality and ask questions that inspire unbelievers to behold the source of what is good and righteous. This sermon series was done in collaboration with Pastor Ryan Hall and all shared materials were used by permission.