Resources
Explore resources from our previous Kingdom Perspective equipping nights.
Explore resources from our previous Kingdom Perspective equipping nights.
Multigenerational Church Challenges: Why We Don’t Understand Each Other and How to Unite in Mission
How can different generations in the church move beyond misunderstandings to a shared mission? On Sunday, March 2, 2025, we held an evening with Dr. Bryan Chapell, pastor, scholar, and author. In this talk, he unpacks the generational shifts shaping today’s church. With biblical wisdom and research-based insights, Dr. Chapell aims to help us bridge divides, deepen unity, and align our priorities to impact our communities for Christ.
Look for the release of “The Multigenerational Church Crisis” by Bryan Chapell, available on May 2, 2025 wherever books and eBooks are sold. Visit BryanChapell.com to learn more.
Download the accompanying handout shared by Bryan Chapell during his presentation.
Parents, do you feel the pressures of parenting in today’s culture? You’re not alone. Studies show 41% of parents are so stressed they can’t function, and nearly 70% believe parenting is harder now than 20 years ago.
On Sunday, September 29, 2024, Senior Pastor Jeff Norris and others explored how a kingdom perspective can transform the pressures of modern parenting. Listen to the recording below.
Please note: These books and resources are recommended by our leadership. However, that does not mean they agree with everything you will read in them. The aim is to provide a broad spectrum of content.
When it comes to civic engagement, what is expected of followers of Jesus? On Sunday, August 25, Senior Pastor Jeff Norris addressed this timely and significant topic and answered questions submitted by members. The following are resources to help you faithfully engage in politics as a follower of Christ.
Download the 10 Principles of Civic Engagement shared by Jeff Norris during the equipping night.
Please note: These books and resources are recommended by our leadership. However, that does not mean they agree with everything you will read in them. The aim is to provide a broad spectrum of content. The expectation is that you will indeed disagree with some of what you read, but the hope is that you will gain an understanding and even, perhaps, an appreciation as to how fellow believers may approach political issues from a different angle than you might approach them.