What does real freedom in Jesus look like? In this episode, we dig into 1 Corinthians 10 and explore how grace isn’t an excuse—but an invitation to transformation, purpose, and building others up.
Why do we love the way we do—and how can we change it? Kevin Thompson breaks down attachment theory, love styles, and how to build healthier relationships in every area of life.
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In this episode, Mark Clark confronts the tough question: Are you living for Jesus, or just wearing a Christian label while clinging to old habits? Using vivid examples from wild parties to airport gift-giving, he reveals how our real passions—not just our actions—show where our allegiance lies. Discover why the fight for your soul is about true transformation and how to break free from living a double life.
We’re diving into the foundations of faith—love, idolatry, community, and the beauty of the gospel. Whether you’re new to church or returning after years, this one will hit home.
This raw and challenging message from 1 Corinthians 10 dives into the danger of spiritual complacency, the power of temptation, and why starting in faith doesn’t guarantee finishing well.
Why does Paul say love matters more than being right? In this episode, we explore freedom, legalism, and how not to let your knowledge become someone else’s stumbling block.
What if true freedom isn’t found in self-fulfillment, but surrender? In this episode, Mark Clark unpacks calling, identity, and what it means to follow Jesus in the life you already have.
Paul flips the modern church script on marriage and singleness—arguing that singleness isn’t a curse, but a radical calling. This episode unpacks why family isn’t the ultimate and why mission might be.
Marriage isn’t the ultimate thing—Jesus is. In this episode, Mark Clark unpacks 8 essential truths about marriage, from expectations and sex to communication and conflict, all rooted in the gospel.
What happens when grace gets distorted? In this episode, we unpack Paul’s rebuke to the Corinthians—and to us—about freedom, sin, and what it really means to belong to Jesus.
Belief, belonging, and behavior—Paul’s letter hits deep. This episode explores Christian ethics, the power of the Spirit, and how freedom in Jesus transforms every part of life.
A talk with Ed Young about evangelism, preaching, and perseverance—what keeps a pastor on mission through highs and heartbreak.
Likability isn’t fluff—it’s a leadership superpower. Dr. Jason Young unpacks why trust, empathy, and self-awareness are essential for real influence in life, church, and business.
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Mark dives into 1 Corinthians 5, where Paul confronts sexual immorality in the church. Far from prudish rules, God’s design for sex protects human flourishing, fuels true intimacy, and preserves the witness of His people.
Mark closes 1 Corinthians 4, calling believers to step out of comfort and into the arena of sacrifice. True discipleship means humility, suffering, and love—living as “fools for Christ” under a Father who disciplines for our good.
Mark unpacks 1 Corinthians 4:6–16, where Paul contrasts the Corinthians’ pride with the apostles’ suffering. Christianity isn’t about status—it’s about stepping into the arena, embracing humility, sacrifice, and true discipleship.
Mark closes 1 Corinthians 3, reminding us that we are God’s temple and His Spirit dwells in us. True unity, power, and faithfulness flow not from us, but from the presence of God in His people.
Mark unpacks 1 Corinthians 3:8–15, showing why our whole life—not just our beliefs—will be tested by fire. The question isn’t if we’re saved, but what kind of work will last for eternity.
Mark unpacks 1 Corinthians 3, calling out spiritual immaturity and “Christian atheism.” True growth comes when belief matches behavior and we live as servants of God, not consumers of religion.
Mark unpacks 1 Corinthians 2–3, showing how the gospel frees us from religion, why the church must recover the life of the mind, and how the Spirit—not our strength—gives true power for transformation.