
This week we continued in our series by looking at Galatians 5:1-12. What does God want from us? What really counts? Does God want something beyond or deeper than moral reformation?

This week we continued in our series by finishing up Galatians 4. Paul makes a powerful comparison between the 2 sons of Abraham. What does the story of Ishmael and Isaac demonstrate to us about Law and its role in the life of the believer? What are some examples of what it looks like when Law is in the our lives?

This week we continued in our series in Galatians by looking at the beginning of chapter 4. Paul uses the analogy of the Greco-Roman process of manhood and adoption to show us some powerful truths about what life is like for us now with God because of Jesus.

This week we continued in our series in Galatians by finishing chapter 3. If the Law is not needed for salvation and not for growth, then why did God give the law? What purpose does it serve? The answer reveals some beautiful truths about what life is like with God.

This week we continued in our series by looking at the first half of Galatians 3. How do we grow? If we are not under law then how do our attitudes and actions more and more reflect Christ in us? What does righteousness have to do with growth?

This week we continued in our series in Galatians by looking at Gal 2:17-21. Inevitably when we begin to see the height, depth, and width of God's grace we begin to question whether or not it is dangerous. If we have freedom from the law and we are totally forgiven isn't that a recipe for sinning liking crazy? The question is important because of where the answer leads us!

This week we continued in our series by looking at Galatians 2:11-15. Paul confronted Peter over not eating with Gentiles. Why did Paul confront him the way he did? Didn't Peter know better? Why did Peter exclude the Gentiles? What is the difference between breaking a rule and not walking in step with the gospel?

This week we continued in our series by looking at the beginning of Chapter 2 of Galatians. Paul is answering an important question: What is the role of the Law in the life of the Christian?. He answers this with a narrative of his trip to Jerusalem that is echoed in Acts 15.

This we we continued in our series in Galatians by looking at the second half of chapter 2. Paul is defending his apostleship and his message by sharing his testimony.


This week we continued in our series in Galatians by looking at Gal 1:1-8. What is the significance of Paul's apostleship from Jesus and through Jesus? What is the Gospel? What are some test for the authenticity of "your gospel"?

This week we began our new series in Galatians entitled "Set Free". What is biblical freedom? Can there be a healthy tension between law and grace? What does obligation do to all other motivations? How should we fight?