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Spring 2022

'Cuz The Bible Said So?

April 17, 2022 • T.D. Davis

Undoubtedly, one of the greatest Pro Wrestlers of all time is "Stone Cold" Steve Austin who famously declares, "And that's the bottom line, cuz Stone Cold said so!" For Christians, this can be a familiar aggressive approach when it comes to why there is belief in Jesus: "Cuz the Bible said so!" In this message, we explore the reassuring idea that the event of the resurrection of Jesus was the foundation of Christianity, rather than the Bible which was compiled years later.

Between Garden And Glory

April 10, 2022 • Kalli Davis

We often find ourselves walking in the bittersweet, as we move between the garden to glory. In this Palm Sunday message we look at the life of Jesus as he rides in victory towards certain death. As he walks in the in-between moment, knowing that a life laid down would bring freedom to many, we find hope in the painful bittersweet and the courage to lay our life down.

It's An Inside Job

April 3, 2022 • Sheila Donegan

In this message, we welcome Sheila Donegan (Leader of Mercy Street LA) as she shares about her ministry contribution through Mercy Street LA in Highland Park and encourages us through an inner "journey of forgiveness" with the contemplative practices of silence and solitude that drown out voices contrary to God.

Psalm 18

March 27, 2022 • Pastor Arman Davtyan

In this message, we welcome Arman Davtyan (Pastor of Unique Life Church) as he shares from his personal journey of ministry from Armenia to the United States and encourages us from Psalm 18.

Welcomed Home

March 20, 2022 • Kalli Davis

We, as humans, often walk through moments of failure, of discouragement, and of disappointment. These moments can leave us questioning who we are and if we are truly loved in the midst of disappointment and failure. However, we have a God who chose us before we ever performed, before we ever achieved, and before there was any success. In this message, Pastor Kalli, discusses how the life of Mephibosheth and a wayward son offer us hope that we too are accepted and welcomed in, even in the midst of our shortcomings.