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  • Matthew 26:1-16 - The Beginning of Jesus’ Passion - Dan Werthman-
    41 min
  • Matthew 25:14-46 - Judgment Day - Kevin Maloney
    34 min
  • Matthew 24:32-25:13 - Living Expectantly - Kevin Maloney
    29 min
  • Matthew 24:1-31 - Birth Pains - Kevin Maloney
    42 min
  • Matthew 22:41- Matthew 23:39 - Christless Religion - Kevin Maloney
    37 min
  • Matthew 22:34-40 -The Greatest Commandment - Kevin Maloney
    Aug 25 2025

    Continuing our walk through Holy Week in Matthew's gospel, this week we look at the two highest commandments: "love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind," and "love your neighbor as yourself."


    While these commands are good, they don't give us the power to follow them. Further, they inspire our sinful hearts to will their opposite. It's God's grace, His one-way love toward us, that fuels our Christian life and inspires us to follow God's law out of love for Him in return. This deep awareness and satisfaction in God's grace shapes into people who show radical grace and forgiveness toward each other.

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    37 min
  • Matthew 22:23-33 - Marriage and the Resurrection - Kevin Maloney
    Aug 18 2025

    This week, we take a look at an exchange Jesus has with the Sadducees in Matthew 22:23-33. In this passage, the Sadducees pose a figurative supernatural predicament to Jesus regarding the nature of marriage in Heaven. Jesus responds with another "astonishing" answer. Why does it matter that our bodies will also be resurrected? What is the ultimate meaning and purpose of marriage? And how can our understanding of these things topple the idols of our hearts?

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    33 min
  • Matthew 22:15-22 - Rendering to God and Caesar - Kevin Maloney
    Aug 11 2025

    Our Matthew series resumes with Pastor Kevin Maloney's return from sabbatical! Kevin picks up where we left off in Matthew 22, focusing on verses 15-22. In this passage, the Pharisees seek to manipulate Jesus through flattery and political incitement. Jesus responds in an unexpected way and the Pharisees are "amazed." How should we approach spiritual and political authority? What does it mean to render what is Caeser's to Caeser and to God what is God's? How might our understanding of God's authority impact the way we engage in political discourse?

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    38 min