The Summit Church

The Summit Church
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Jun 12, 2011 • 54min

What Makes Our Work Christian

In “Homewreckers,” Pastor J.D. takes a look at all the things that corrode our relationships and destroy our homes. It is in our families where sin and selfishness become the clearest, and where we have the capacity to do a lot of damage. But the Bible offers us hope, providing us with principles that apply not only to marriage, but also to every relationship that we have.
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Jun 5, 2011 • 54min

Redeeming Ambition

In “Homewreckers,” Pastor J.D. takes a look at all the things that corrode our relationships and destroy our homes. It is in our families where sin and selfishness become the clearest, and where we have the capacity to do a lot of damage. But the Bible offers us hope, providing us with principles that apply not only to marriage, but also to every relationship that we have.
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May 22, 2011 • 53min

The King's Joy

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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May 15, 2011 • 47min

The Imminence of the Kingdom

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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May 1, 2011 • 50min

Who's at Your Party?

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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Apr 24, 2011 • 55min

The Weightiness of the Kingdom

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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Apr 17, 2011 • 35min

Prodigal Son

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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Apr 10, 2011 • 58min

The Hiddenness of Jesus

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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Apr 3, 2011 • 47min

Surprised by God's Willingness to Listen

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.
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Mar 27, 2011 • 53min

Amazing Tenderness

In “Kingdom Come,” Pastor J.D. walks through the gospel of Luke, a book that is, in many ways, the gospel for skeptics. In Luke’s day, as in ours, people were longing for someone to rise up, restore justice, and end suffering. But the kingdom that Jesus talked about was not what they were expecting. Through this series, we will see that while Jesus’ kingdom is often inexplicable, it is also undeniable.

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