The Best Wisdom Question Ever
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The Best Wisdom Question Ever

What do you do when you don’t know what to do – when wisdom eludes you? Adam Mosley discusses how to tap into wisdom from outside sources.

The Best Time Question Ever
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The Best Time Question Ever

Adam Mosley continues our series by applying The Best Question Ever to our decisions about our most precious commodity: time.

The Best Question Ever
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The Best Question Ever

What if there was one question you could ask yourself that would lead you toward the best destination for your life? Adam Mosley discusses the choices we make and how one question could lead us down a different path.

Finding Life on Purpose
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Finding Life on Purpose

What does it take to live an abundant life, and how can we move from the life we have to the life we were created for? Adam Mosley discusses how the church is uniquely positioned to help people find life on purpose.

Finding God on Purpose
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Finding God on Purpose

Can Christians learn about God from people with very different beliefs? Adam Mosley discusses the unique journey toward God.

Finding Friends On Purpose
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Finding Friends On Purpose

Adam Mosley kicks off a new series with a look at how friendships are formed, and how a church can befriend a city.

What Next?
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What Next?

There are times in life when we have to ask ourselves, “What’s next?” Adam Mosley looks at the reaction of Jesus’ followers after his ascension and wonders aloud about the possibilities for this church.

Shifting Gears
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Shifting Gears

Transitional moments happen. Adam Mosley encourages us to embrace the “clutch moments” in our life in the same way that Jesus’ disciples embraced the greatest transition in the history of the world.

Eyes Wide Open
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Eyes Wide Open

What happens when you encounter the risen Jesus? Adam Mosley looks at the response of a couple of surprised Jesus followers after an unusual walk to Emmaus.

The Ultimate Solution
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The Ultimate Solution

Our attempts to understand the death and resurrection of Jesus have led to numerous useful metaphors, but Adam Mosley suggests that by adhering to just one of these “atonement theories,” we miss out on the full depth of these events. What happens if we take an “all of the above” approach to Jesus’ death and…