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We Are One (And Actually Meaning It)
What the Seven Ones of Ephesians 4 Have to Do with Ancient Christian Unity Maybe you remember it from youth camp. Arms around each other, swaying gently in the firelight, singing: "We are one in the Spirit, we are one in the Lord... and they'll know we are Christians by our love." It's a beautiful sentiment. But have you ever really stopped to consider what you're declaring? We are one. Not "we should probably try to get along." Not "we agree on most of the major stuff." We a

Daniel Lee
7 days ago7 min read


Growing Up Together: A Life Worthy of the Calling
A Reflection on Ephesians 4:1-24 There's a shift that happens in the middle of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, and it's the kind of shift that changes everything. For three chapters, Paul has been building a case. He's laid out the breathtaking reality of what God has done for us in Christ: redemption, forgiveness, adoption into God's family, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a guaranteed inheritance. We are God's temple, the very place where he dwells. It's stunning stuff
Darrin Chastain
Apr 274 min read


The Divine Paradox: Why the Secret to Your Recovery is Giving It Away
Many of us dedicated to the path of personal growth eventually hit a wall we didn’t see coming: the "spiritual plateau." It is a place of profound exhaustion where we are doing all the right things—attending meetings, practicing discipline, attempting to be "better"—yet we feel a hollow echo where a connection to the Divine should be. It is the wearying realization of trying to be our own Savior, only to find our unaided strength has run dry. This is where Step 12 changes the

Daniel Lee
Mar 255 min read


You Made It to Step 12. Now the Real Work Begins.
We made it. Step 12. If your toes got stepped on along the way, if you felt challenged or even a little beat up, you're not alone. This has been one of the hardest series to prepare and preach, because it forces you and me to look in the mirror and focus on the things we'd rather ignore. But those ignored parts of us never get better on their own. They just don't. So we cry out to the one who can save us, and we do the work. The Man Nobody Could Tame If you open to The Gospel

Daniel Lee
Mar 234 min read
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