Lunch with Nathan: Ephesians – Part 8
How are we to be imitators of Christ in our lives? Open up the book of Ephesians and join Pastor Nathan as he continues our study.SHOW MORE
How are we to be imitators of Christ in our lives? Open up the book of Ephesians and join Pastor Nathan as he continues our study.SHOW MORE
What does corrupting talk look like and how do we guard against it? What about forums like Facebook and Twitter? Today Pastor Nathan continues to unpack Ephesians to help us understand how to live like Christ.
Pastor Nathan will not be doing the Ephesians study this week in planning for reopening the church per the governor’s allowances. Stay tuned this Wednesday at noon for a special announcement from Pastor Nathan on initial details and first steps for reopening HBC.
What does it mean to put off our old self? How do we deal with the temptations and sinful desires that present themselves every day? Pastor Nathan shares about these things and more on today’s Lunch with Nathan.
You’ve heard it said that we are to “speak the truth in love”, but what does that mean? Also, what does the unity of the church have to do with experiencing the fullness of Christ?
Today Pastor Nathan answers these questions and more by looking deeper at Ephesians 4.
In Ephesians 4, Paul speaks of apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers. What is the purpose of these roles and how do they impact the church today?
What does it mean to live in the unity of the Spirit? Today Pastor Nathan discusses this crucial part of the Christian life in today’s study in Ephesians 4.
What does it mean to “walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called”? Today Pastor Nathan considers this as he continues our study in Ephesians 4.
How are we to live as Christians? The book of Ephesians provides a practical look at our life as Christians and also an incredible encouragement about who we are in Jesus.
Join Pastor Nathan Tuesdays and Thursdays as we walk through this important book together.
Today Pastor Nathan finishes our study in the book of Ruth with a look at the final genealogy listed at the end. Why end this short story with a genealogy? What does that have to do with us? Open to Ruth 4:18 for the conclusion of this wonderful short story.