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The Glory of the Kingdom of God

The Glory of the Kingdom of God

Pastor Jack draws from 2 Corinthians to explore how the Holy Spirit reveals and establishes the Lordship of Jesus in believers' lives. He teaches that the kingdom of God will only extend through us to the degree that Jesus' rulership has been ministered to us by the Holy Spirit, who works progressively to transform us "from glory to glory" as we submit to Christ's lordship in every area of life.
Freedom in the  Kingdom

Freedom in the Kingdom

Pastor Jack draws from Ephesians to explore what it means to live freely in the Kingdom of God. In this prophetic exhortation, he addresses the practical realities of kingdom living—how believers can break free from the things that limit peace, joy, and righteousness in their lives. Pastor Jack teaches that the Kingdom of God is not a list of religious rules, but the liberating rule of Jesus in every area of life, made real by the Holy Spirit's power.
The Husband-Wife Relationship, 1973

The Husband-Wife Relationship, 1973

Pastor Jack draws from Ephesians 5 to explore the husband-wife relationship as a reflection of Christ's commitment to the church. He emphasizes that husbands bear the full responsibility for the success of their marriage, just as Christ pours Himself out for His bride, and challenges men to learn from Jesus' example of sacrificial love, patience, and understanding. Pastor Jack also addresses the broader issues of marriage, divorce, and God's unchanging commitment to His people.
Submission: God’s Pattern for Living

Submission: God’s Pattern for Living

Pastor Jack teaches a foundational message on submission as God's design for living, beginning with Psalm 8 and tracing humanity's original authority through the fall and restoration in Christ. He redefines submission not as servility, but as returning to God's order—illustrated powerfully by Jesus' pattern of humility and the image of meekness as a war horse fully trained and responsive to its master. Pastor Jack calls the congregation to submit in every area of life, pray for national leaders, and minister to one another in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
Survey of New Testament Ministries

Survey of New Testament Ministries

Pastor Jack draws from Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12 to survey the spiritual gifts and ministries God has given to the church. He carefully distinguishes between the domata (gifts given by Christ to develop the church—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers) and the charismata (the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed as He wills). Pastor Jack emphasizes that every believer has significance in the body of Christ, and teaches that ministries function in faith, love, and hope, calling the congregation to practical, Spirit-empowered service.