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Battle Lines

A series on the revolutionary manifesto of hope also known as "The Lord's Prayer."

Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one

July 12, 2020 • Travis Clark

Pastor Travis wraps up Battle Lines with the last line of the Lord's Prayer: Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. What does that even mean? This week Pastor Travis teaches how this final line of the Lord's Prayer was a promise for our future and that if Jesus wasn't defeated then that means we can be delivered.

Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors

July 5, 2020 • Travis Clark

As we continue our series #BattleLines and walking through The Lord's Prayer, we discover the power behind the line, "forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors."

Give us today our daily bread

June 28, 2020 • Travis Clark

As we pivot into the second half of the Lord's Prayer, we discover what it means to be dependent, content, and compassionate through the line, "Give us today our daily bread."

Let your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

June 21, 2020 • Travis Clark

This week Pastor Travis teaches on the line, "let your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" and how this line challenges our priority, invites us to protest, and reminds us of a promise.

Your Kingdom Come

June 7, 2020 • Travis Clark

What did Jesus mean when he said we should pray "Your Kingdom come?" As Israel found themselves going from one oppressive kingdom to the next, they had a hope of a coming Kingdom that would make the world human again. But what Jesus surprised them with was that the Kingdom wasn't found in the observable things they had assumed. Pastor Travis teaches on the Israelites understanding of the Kingdom and what it means to be a Kindom person in America.

Hallowed Be Thy Name

May 31, 2020 • Travis Clark

Pastor Travis teaches on the second line of the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6 by unpacking the meaning of "holy" and what it means to hallow a name to Jesus' First Century audience and what it means for us today.

Our Father

May 24, 2020 • Travis Clark

The Lord's Prayer. It is Christianity's greatest prayer and it's the strangest prayer because many know what it says and few know what it's saying. But when you begin to uncover the Lord's Prayer and see it through the eyes of Jesus' first audience, you discover that the Lord's Prayer is not simply words to recite but a revolutionary manifesto of hope for all the world.