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Q Zone: A PS to the Postcard

Though the New Testament epistle of Philemon is just about 455 English words, it packs a powerful punch in its one chapter—that a new gospel identity should produce new gospel interactions. (Listen or watch the message here.) But there are connected truths as well in Paul’s postcard to Philemon, as well as other applications. And […]

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QZone: U-N-I-r-TYght…Really?

Applauding and “amening” unity is one thing when the church gathers on the weekend. But how does one live that out when the church scatters throughout the week? This is the heart behind the two questions we didn’t address live in the service. Here’s my shot at providing some insight into areas about which all […]

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Sunday Rewind: Proof of Renewal

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The Details of December

  I’ve never been the sharpest mind on the block, but I can notice repeated patterns if given a fair shake. And the “shake” of budgets and schedules during this time of the year—whether seasonal, relational, or occupational—has shown me something about my own relationships and leadership in times of intense details. Let me explain. […]

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