The Summit Church

The Summit Church
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Aug 1, 2010 • 45min

Living For the Weekend

In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.
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Jul 25, 2010 • 48min

Don't Remake God in Your Image

In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.
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Jul 18, 2010 • 32min

Taking the Lord's Name in Vain

In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.
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Jul 4, 2010 • 50min

No Other Gods

In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.
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Jun 27, 2010 • 58min

God's Laws and Our Lives

In “This Is What the Heart Looks Like,” Pastor J.D. examines a familiar passage, the Ten Commandments, overturning the popular myth that these commandments are only restrictive instructions given by a God who doesn’t want people to live a full life. He shows us that the commandments are actually the key to knowing a full life, because they are the best way to understand what our own hearts look like.
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May 30, 2010 • 39min

Reverse the Curse

In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.
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May 23, 2010 • 54min

Being Strong in God

In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.
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May 16, 2010 • 54min

Mysteries of the Unseen World

In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.
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May 9, 2010 • 48min

God's Laboratories

In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.
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May 2, 2010 • 50min

Life is War

In “Mystery and Clarity,” Pastor J.D. opens up the book of Ephesians, one of the most powerful books of the New Testament. He holds up the mystery and majesty of the gospel, showing us that even though God loves to blow our minds, he also loves for us to see him, to know him, and to feel his presence in our lives. Because if there is one thing we all need, it is greater clarity into the mystery of God’s love.

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