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The Responsibility of Warfare

The Responsibility of Warfare

Pastor Jack launches a new series on spiritual warfare, calling the congregation to a long-term commitment of intercessory prayer for nations. He distinguishes between periodic prayer and becoming a continual spiritual warrior, emphasizing that the church has been given an assignment to occupy until Christ returns by extending the victory of Calvary through prayer. Pastor Jack also addresses the congregation's prayer for China, updates them on Luann Chumley's battle with cancer, and leads the church in intercession against the spirit of perversion in the nation through worship and thanksgiving.
Learning to Think Like Jesus, Pt. 3

Learning to Think Like Jesus, Pt. 3

In this Men's Growth Seminar, Pastor Jack unpacks the profound theological concept of the kenosis?Christ's voluntary emptying of Himself to become fully human. He teaches that Jesus didn't function as Superman in a man's body, but as sinless man who laid aside His divine prerogatives to show what God can accomplish through surrendered humanity. Pastor Jack also defines the unique purpose of Men's Growth Seminars: not mere fellowship or inspiration, but reproducing mature men who minister Christ's life to others.
The Partnership Redemption Brings

The Partnership Redemption Brings

Pastor Jack explores the biblical foundation for marriage partnership, beginning with God's creation of man and woman as "Adam" ? a single identity. He traces how sin disrupted this unity and how redemption through Christ makes restoration possible, calling couples to pursue mutual partnership rather than dominance or equality. Through practical teaching and personal examples from his 22-year marriage, Pastor Jack guides husbands and wives toward their God-given roles and the recovery of oneness that was lost in the fall.
Learning to Think Like Jesus, Pt. 1

Learning to Think Like Jesus, Pt. 1

Pastor Jack teaches on learning to think like Jesus from Philippians 2, drawing on principles from 1 Peter 2. He explores the call to be "strangers and pilgrims" in the world?not intimidated by worldly systems, but living as an invading force of light and salt. Pastor Jack explains how fleshly lusts war against the soul (our mind, emotions, and will), and challenges men to pursue humility, consideration, and the mindedness of Christ rather than the control-seeking patterns of the world.
Genesis 9-11

Genesis 9-11

Pastor Jack teaches through Genesis chapters 9-11 in this fourth installment of his Genesis series. He explores the post-flood world and God's covenant with Noah, examining the new ordinances God established including capital punishment, the value of blood, and God's command to multiply and fill the earth. Pastor Jack then traces the progressive development of rebellion through Ham's lineage to Nimrod and the Tower of Babel, showing how man's refusal to scatter and his prideful attempt to make a name for himself resulted in God's judgment through the confusion of languages.