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Reed Moore
Feb 2026
We all face questions in life. Some questions don’t just challenge what we think, they transform who we become. In this three-part series...
We all face questions in life. Some questions don’t just challenge what we think, they transform who we become. In this three-part series with our lead pastor, Reed Moore, we’ll lean into some of the questions Jesus asked in the Bible—questions that confront our desires, our healing, and our faith. As we sit with these pieces of Scripture, we’ll discover that Jesus’s questions are really invitations calling us to honesty, courage, and deeper trust. The way we answer them could change everything.
Andy Stanley and Joel Thomas
Jan-Feb 2026
Everyone has basic human needs, but who needs church? We answer that question and more in this four-part series.
Reed Moore
Dec 28, 2025
The week between Christmas and New Year often feels like a pause–a chance to breathe, reflect, and wonder what’s next. In this special...
The week between Christmas and New Year often feels like a pause–a chance to breathe, reflect, and wonder what’s next. In this special message, Lead Pastor Reed Moore invites us to slow down and consider a powerful truth from Ephesians 5: growth doesn’t happen by accident. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to live with wisdom, intention, and purpose. Together, we’ll explore four intentional choices that can transform the year ahead: Investing in our relationship with God, ourselves, our community, and others. Practiced consistently, these choices have the power to transform who we become and how we live. No matter what this past year held, God is with you, inviting you into a year of growth, purpose, and transformation. Let’s step into it wisely.
Andy Stanley with Steve Cuss and Andy Stanley
Dec 2025
Each year it feels like Christmas comes faster, and it can seem harder to keep up. In this series, we slow down to remember what really...
Each year it feels like Christmas comes faster, and it can seem harder to keep up. In this series, we slow down to remember what really matters.