In week two of our series on community, we look at why life with Jesus was never meant to be lived alone. In a world marked by division, heartbreak, and loneliness, the table of Jesus becomes a place where both joy and sorrow are shared, where strangers become family, and where His presence binds us together. Through Mark 14 and Romans 12, we see how the table doesn’t just remind us of the gospel—it forms us into a people of grace, hope, and defiant joy.Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
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A Seat at The Table
We were created for community because at the heart of God himself is togetherness. From Genesis to Acts, we see that loneliness fractures us, but in Christ, God is reconciling us back to himself and to one another. This message explores the tensions the early church held—Word and Spirit, gathering and scattering, holiness and hospitality, communal and missional—and invites us to live them out at our own tables today.Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
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Carry the Gospel
In Colossians 4, Paul reminds us that the mission of Jesus isn’t reserved for spiritual superheroes—it’s carried out through ordinary people, living with prayer, wisdom, and grace in everyday life. The world is hungry for good news, and God is still opening doors for the gospel to move around tables, in conversations, and through relationships. As we close this series, the invitation is clear: don’t just believe the message of the gospel—live it, and carry it wherever you go.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
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Christ in Everything
Paul shows us in Colossians 3:15–4:1 that the gospel isn’t just for Sunday mornings—it’s meant to transform our homes, our relationships, and our everyday lives. The invitation is to let the peace of Christ rule the hidden rooms of our lives, not just the public spaces. When Jesus becomes the center, even the most ordinary moments can become worship.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
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Resurrection Living
This message from Colossians 3 reminds us that following Jesus means taking off the old self and putting on the new—like changing clothes to match a new identity. Baptism paints that picture vividly: we are buried with Christ and raised into a new life where His love, peace, and character now define us. The Christian life isn’t about behavior modification, but identity transformation—living every day as people clothed in Christ.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/podcasts.Support the show
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