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Battle Ground Campus

November 29, 2020 • Kyle Wetzler • Ephesians 6:1–9

The last few months have just been hard. We’ve had to learn to juggle both unexpected and unwanted changes that have impacted every sphere of our lives. Our homes, once places of recreation and rest are now hubs for commerce and education. We’ve been thrust into new realms while simultaneously losing what was comforting. How can anything good come from such a disappointing season? Right now, we have an opportunity to shift our perspective. Right now, is the time to reset and realign our mindset when looking at our families, parenting, and work.

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Principalities & Powers (BG)

December 6, 2020 • Jon Siebert

Do you like a good fight, one where both sides have an equal opportunity to win or do you root for the underdog? You don’t have to look far today to catch a nasty argument or choose a side; people everywhere seem anxiously willing to pick up proverbial arms against their “enemy”. What if we’re looking at the wrong enemy? We’re in a war. But it’s not what you think.

Principalities & Powers (WS)

December 6, 2020 • Kenan Stolz

The Biblical authors have a world view. We all do. When communicating, our world views effect how we understand each other. So when Paul speaks to the cosmic powers, what does your world view tell you? As we finish the letter to the Ephesians, Paul pleads with us to put on the full armor of God. Ultimately the war that we fight as Christ-followers, is fought on our knees!

Parents & Work (WS)

November 29, 2020 • Kenan Stolz • Ephesians 6:1–9

We are the world's greatest salesmen to ourselves. The narratives that we tell ourselves are crucial for all interactions. As we continue our series in Ephesians, Paul is going to address children and slaves and how they need to motivated by more than their status... because they didn’t have any.