At H2O Church Columbus, our aim is to be a church that knows Jesus Christ and makes Him known to others, pursuing lives that glorify God, trusting and obeying Him, and practically loving our neighbors in word and in action. You can learn more about our church and get connected at www.h2ocolumbus.org
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 5:15-21
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 4:20 - 5:1
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 4:11-16
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 3:14 - 4:3
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 2:13-22
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10
In this series, we explore one of H2O’s core values—Community—through the lens of the book of Ephesians. This letter paints a rich picture of who the people of God are and what it means to live as one body in Christ. Borrowing insights from Henri Nouwen’s Life of the Beloved, we’ll reflect on what it means to be Chosen, Blessed, Broken, and Given—not just as individuals, but as a unified people shaped by grace. From God’s decision to form a community of blessing, to the call to love, serve, and stand together against the powers of this world, Ephesians tells the story of a people brought together in Christ for the sake of the world. Join us as we rediscover the beauty, challenge, and purpose of being the people of God—together.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: All Things Together
Passage: Acts 2:1-13
As you prepare for the next chapter of your life—whether that's college, career, or new responsibilities—what matters most? In a world filled with competing voices, mixed messages, and endless distractions, the apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians cuts through the noise with crystal clarity. Over the coming weeks, we'll discover how Christ's supremacy transforms everything: our understanding of the gospel, our commitment to community, our spiritual growth, our approach to humility, and our heart for mission. Listen along as we explore this powerful letter that shows us how to put first things first and find our true identity and purpose in Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: First Things First
Passage: Colossians 4:2-6
As you prepare for the next chapter of your life—whether that's college, career, or new responsibilities—what matters most? In a world filled with competing voices, mixed messages, and endless distractions, the apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians cuts through the noise with crystal clarity. Over the coming weeks, we'll discover how Christ's supremacy transforms everything: our understanding of the gospel, our commitment to community, our spiritual growth, our approach to humility, and our heart for mission. Listen along as we explore this powerful letter that shows us how to put first things first and find our true identity and purpose in Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: First Things First
Passage: Colossians 3:1-17
As you prepare for the next chapter of your life—whether that's college, career, or new responsibilities—what matters most? In a world filled with competing voices, mixed messages, and endless distractions, the apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians cuts through the noise with crystal clarity. Over the coming weeks, we'll discover how Christ's supremacy transforms everything: our understanding of the gospel, our commitment to community, our spiritual growth, our approach to humility, and our heart for mission. Listen along as we explore this powerful letter that shows us how to put first things first and find our true identity and purpose in Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: First Things First
Passage: Colossians 2:6-23
As you prepare for the next chapter of your life—whether that's college, career, or new responsibilities—what matters most? In a world filled with competing voices, mixed messages, and endless distractions, the apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians cuts through the noise with crystal clarity. Over the coming weeks, we'll discover how Christ's supremacy transforms everything: our understanding of the gospel, our commitment to community, our spiritual growth, our approach to humility, and our heart for mission. Listen along as we explore this powerful letter that shows us how to put first things first and find our true identity and purpose in Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: First Things First
Passage: Colossians 1:24-2:2
As you prepare for the next chapter of your life—whether that's college, career, or new responsibilities—what matters most? In a world filled with competing voices, mixed messages, and endless distractions, the apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians cuts through the noise with crystal clarity. Over the coming weeks, we'll discover how Christ's supremacy transforms everything: our understanding of the gospel, our commitment to community, our spiritual growth, our approach to humility, and our heart for mission. Listen along as we explore this powerful letter that shows us how to put first things first and find our true identity and purpose in Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: First Things First
Passage: Colossians 1:9-23
H2O’s Summer Sermon Series will explore the book of Proverbs over the course of 12 weeks! This is a chance for the people of our church to be challenged and encouraged to live more examined lives, soaking in the virtue of scripture, the beauty of wise living, and the goodness of receiving wisdom from past generations.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Proverbs
Passage: Proverbs
H2O’s Summer Sermon Series will explore the book of Proverbs over the course of 12 weeks! This is a chance for the people of our church to be challenged and encouraged to live more examined lives, soaking in the virtue of scripture, the beauty of wise living, and the goodness of receiving wisdom from past generations.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: A Proverb Series
Theme: Power of the Tongue
H2O’s Summer Sermon Series will explore the book of Proverbs over the course of 12 weeks! This is a chance for the people of our church to be challenged and encouraged to live more examined lives, soaking in the virtue of scripture, the beauty of wise living, and the goodness of receiving wisdom from past generations.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: A Proverbs Series
Theme: Richteousness & Justice
This series continues the themes of Peter (and the early Church)’s story from Acts. A few decades on, the mission has become even more challenging as local and empirical persecution is on the rise. Peter centers the Christian hope in this: the truth about the identity of the Church, and the Way of Jesus as a continued witness in difficult times. The Gospel mission is an invitation into this glorious identity, and the ongoing hope for those on mission in this broken world is to remember and continually embrace the identity they’ve been invited into.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: Strange Hope
Passage: 1 Peter 4:7-11 & 1 Peter 5:8-9
This series continues the themes of Peter (and the early Church)’s story from Acts. A few decades on, the mission has become even more challenging as local and empirical persecution is on the rise. Peter centers the Christian hope in this: the truth about the identity of the Church, and the Way of Jesus as a continued witness in difficult times. The Gospel mission is an invitation into this glorious identity, and the ongoing hope for those on mission in this broken world is to remember and continually embrace the identity they’ve been invited into.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Strange Hope
Passage: 1 Peter 3:8-17
This series continues the themes of Peter (and the early Church)’s story from Acts. A few decades on, the mission has become even more challenging as local and empirical persecution is on the rise. Peter centers the Christian hope in this: the truth about the identity of the Church, and the Way of Jesus as a continued witness in difficult times. The Gospel mission is an invitation into this glorious identity, and the ongoing hope for those on mission in this broken world is to remember and continually embrace the identity they’ve been invited into.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Strange Hope
Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-10
This series continues the themes of Peter (and the early Church)’s story from Acts. A few decades on, the mission has become even more challenging as local and empirical persecution is on the rise. Peter centers the Christian hope in this: the truth about the identity of the Church, and the Way of Jesus as a continued witness in difficult times. The Gospel mission is an invitation into this glorious identity, and the ongoing hope for those on mission in this broken world is to remember and continually embrace the identity they’ve been invited into.
Speaker: Jeremny Borsos
Series: Strange Hope
Passage: 1 Peter 1:17-25
This series continues the themes of Peter (and the early Church)’s story from Acts. A few decades on, the mission has become even more challenging as local and empirical persecution is on the rise. Peter centers the Christian hope in this: the truth about the identity of the Church, and the Way of Jesus as a continued witness in difficult times. The Gospel mission is an invitation into this glorious identity, and the ongoing hope for those on mission in this broken world is to remember and continually embrace the identity they’ve been invited into.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Strange Hope
Passage: 1 Peter 1:3-9
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 11
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 10
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 9
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 8
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 6-7
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 4
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 2: 42-47, 4:23-25
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 2:14-41
This Spring, we’re exploring the explosion of the early church throughout the first half of Acts - from Christ’s ascension to the first Christians in the ends of the Earth. Our journey centers around how the Holy Spirit’s arrival created communities of radical hospitality toward others, faithfulness to the way of Jesus, and sacrificial love in the face of suffering. This patient power is both the history, and the future, of the Church in the world, and everyone’s invited into it!
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Way & Witness
Passage: Acts 2:1-13
Discover the hope and anticipation of the Advent season as we reflect on God's promises fulfilled in Jesus. This sermon invites us to prepare our hearts for the joy and peace of Christmas, embracing the light that shines in the darkness.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: Advent
Discover the hope and anticipation of the Advent season as we reflect on God's promises fulfilled in Jesus. This sermon invites us to prepare our hearts for the joy and peace of Christmas, embracing the light that shines in the darkness.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Advent
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 7:24-29
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 7:13-23
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 7:7-12
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Mathew 7:1-6
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 6:24-34
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 6:19-24
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
eries: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 6:16-18
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 5:33-37
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 5:21-26
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 5:13-20
This fall, we’ll explore how following Jesus’s way offers more than just a set of rules—it provides a foundation for a life that can withstand the storms and challenges we all face. This journey is about choosing to align our lives with Jesus’s teachings, not through sheer willpower, but by opening ourselves to His grace. As we engage with the Sermon on the Mount and other key teachings of Jesus, we’ll discover how His way isn’t just a spiritual ideal, but a practical, transformative path to living a deeply fulfilled and resilient life, grounded in love and guided by His example. This series invites us to consider who we are becoming and challenges us to build our lives on the rock of Christ, ensuring that what we build will stand the test of time.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: The Jesus Kind Of Life
Passage: Matthew 5-7
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Revelation
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Ephesians 6
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Abby Lewis
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: 1 Corinthians 12
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Acts 1:4-11, Acts 2:1-13, Acts 2:42-47
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Luke 24
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
eries: Kingdom Come
Passage: Mark 11:1-11
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
eries: Kingdom Come
Passage: Matthew 25:31-46
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Genesis 11:1-9
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Luke 14:15-24
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Mark 12:28-34
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Matthew 9:35-38
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Matthew 6:25-34
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: John 3
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Matthew 5:1-12
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Matthew 1 & 2
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Isaiah 40
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Series: Kingdom Come
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Passage: Haggai
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Passage: Daniel
Sermon Series: Kingdom Come
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Passage: Ecclesiastes & Proverbs
Series: Kingdom Come
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Kingdom Come
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Passage: 1 Samuel 16
Series: Kingdom Come
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Series: Kingdom Come
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Passage: 1 Samuel 15:22-23
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Judges
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Special Service: Prayer & Worship w/ Mini Talks
Speakers: Mike Malone, Whitney Timpe & Aziz Nahhas
This talk is from the second session of our 2023 Fall Retreat in Ashley, Oh!
Speaker: Abby Lewis
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Exodus 33:7-17
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Genesis 11:1-9
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals who God is, and tells the story of His work with imperfect humans to manifest His Kingdom in the world, which centers on God’s own arrival in Christ to perfectly embody the Kingdom. All scripture points toward this event, revealing to humanity that we were made to take part in God’s Kingdom together in real and practical ways. The Church is called to do this right now, as we wait for Jesus to return and fully manifest His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Series: Kingdom Come
Passage: Genesis 3:1-24
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 14
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 13
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 10
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 9
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 8
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Grant Cory
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 7
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 6
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 5
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 4
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Believing Jesus
Passage: Mark 3
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Series: Believing Jesus
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Passage: Mark 2
This spring we as a Church will examine the life, teachings, and commands of Jesus throughout the book of Mark, and explore what it looks like to take our Cornerstone seriously as He provides a foundation of truth across a range of spiritual topics.
Series: Believing Jesus
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Passage: Mark 1
As we enter the Advent season, we are going to spend the next six weeks looking at Jesus' family tree. As we do that, we will engage with two main ideas or thoughts. First, many of the people that are listed in Jesus’ family tree are not people that you would expect to see mentioned in the family line of a great king. They tend to represent stories about the family that most people would want to hide and cover up, not flaunt and have out in the open.
Second, we will see that many of these people foreshadow Jesus and his life in some way. Sometimes it is by the choices that they make, or by the circumstances they face. In many ways Jesus’ ancestors experienced similar situations and made similar choices to those that Jesus would one day make.
We hope that by engaging with the family tree of Jesus, that it will help us rejoice in the goodness of God as we prepare to remember and celebrate the birth of the Messiah this Christmas season!
Series: The Family of Jesus
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Passage: Luke 2:26-66
Speaker: Nate Timpe
Series: The Family of Jesus
Passage: 2 Chronicles 20:1-30
As we enter the Advent season, we are going to spend the next six weeks looking at Jesus' family tree. As we do that, we will engage with two main ideas or thoughts. First, many of the people that are listed in Jesus’ family tree are not people that you would expect to see mentioned in the family line of a great king. They tend to represent stories about the family that most people would want to hide and cover up, not flaunt and have out in the open.
Second, we will see that many of these people foreshadow Jesus and his life in some way. Sometimes it is by the choices that they make, or by the circumstances they face. In many ways Jesus’ ancestors experienced similar situations and made similar choices to those that Jesus would one day make.
We hope that by engaging with the family tree of Jesus, that it will help us rejoice in the goodness of God as we prepare to remember and celebrate the birth of the Messiah this Christmas season!
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Series: The Family of Jesus
Passage: Joshua 2
As we enter the Advent season, we are going to spend the next six weeks looking at Jesus' family tree. As we do that, we will engage with two main ideas or thoughts. First, many of the people that are listed in Jesus’ family tree are not people that you would expect to see mentioned in the family line of a great king. They tend to represent stories about the family that most people would want to hide and cover up, not flaunt and have out in the open.
Second, we will see that many of these people foreshadow Jesus and his life in some way. Sometimes it is by the choices that they make, or by the circumstances they face. In many ways Jesus’ ancestors experienced similar situations and made similar choices to those that Jesus would one day make.
We hope that by engaging with the family tree of Jesus, that it will help us rejoice in the goodness of God as we prepare to remember and celebrate the birth of the Messiah this Christmas season!
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: The Family of Jesus
Passage: Matthew 1:1-17
As we enter the Advent season, we are going to spend the next six weeks looking at Jesus' family tree. As we do that, we will engage with two main ideas or thoughts. First, many of the people that are listed in Jesus’ family tree are not people that you would expect to see mentioned in the family line of a great king. They tend to represent stories about the family that most people would want to hide and cover up, not flaunt and have out in the open.
Second, we will see that many of these people foreshadow Jesus and his life in some way. Sometimes it is by the choices that they make, or by the circumstances they face. In many ways Jesus’ ancestors experienced similar situations and made similar choices to those that Jesus would one day make.
We hope that by engaging with the family tree of Jesus, that it will help us rejoice in the goodness of God as we prepare to remember and celebrate the birth of the Messiah this Christmas season!
Speaker: Jeremy Borsos
Series: 1 John
Passage: 1 John 5:1-21
This year, as a church we are focusing on how Jesus is the Cornerstone, the foundation, of our faith. The letter of 1 John was written to remind a group of Jesus followers that they are secure in Jesus (1 John 5:13), and to exhort them in continuing to follow him.
Our hope is that as we read and interact with this letter, we too will be reminded of the hope that we have in Jesus, and encouraged as we strive to build our lives upon Jesus, the Cornerstone.
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: 1 John
Passage: 1 John 3:1-24
This year, as a church we are focusing on how Jesus is the Cornerstone, the foundation, of our faith. The letter of 1 John was written to remind a group of Jesus followers that they are secure in Jesus (1 John 5:13), and to exhort them in continuing to follow him.
Our hope is that as we read and interact with this letter, we too will be reminded of the hope that we have in Jesus, and encouraged as we strive to build our lives upon Jesus, the Cornerstone.
In this series, we want to engage with the church’s theme for the year. Our theme for the year is “Cornerstone” because we want to invest in remembering that our hope is in Jesus, he is the foundation that our life is built upon. The hope of this series is that we can engage together as a church with what it means for Jesus to be the Cornerstone.
Speaker: Mike Malone
Series: Cornerstone
Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-10
In this series, we want to engage with the church’s theme for the year. Our theme for the year is “Cornerstone” because we want to invest in remembering that our hope is in Jesus, he is the foundation that our life is built upon. The hope of this series is that we can engage together as a church with what it means for Jesus to be the Cornerstone.
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Cornerstone
Passage: Isaiah 28
In this series, we want to engage with the church’s theme for the year. Our theme for the year is “Cornerstone” because we want to invest in remembering that our hope is in Jesus, he is the foundation that our life is built upon. The hope of this series is that we can engage together as a church with what it means for Jesus to be the Cornerstone.
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Series: Cornerstone
Passage: Matthew 21:33-46
Before we kick off our summer sermon series next week, we wanted to share about our summer plans & rhythms as a church!
Our Out of Eden series has ended & the next two weeks will be standalone sermons before we begin our summer series. Today's sermon is a special Mother's Day sermon from Kathy Borsos, a deacon at H2O!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Mike Malone
Passage: Ezra 3
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Passage: Lamentations 3
Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Kyle Riesenberg
Passage: Jeremiah
Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Passage: Ruth
Vision: The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Kyle Winters
Passage: Judges 13-16
Vision: The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Mike Malone
Passage: Judges 2:6-19, 3:12-30
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Passage: Deut 30:11-20; Deut 31:14-23; Josh 24:29-32
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Kyle Riesenberg
Passage: Numbers 13:1-33, 14:20-38
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Passage: Exodus 1:1-22
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker : Mike Malone
Passages: Genesis 37-47
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker : Othneil Oswald
Passage: Genesis 11:27-12:9
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Passage: Gen 11:1-9
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Series: Out of Eden
Speaker: Vivake Baranwal
Passage: Gen 1-3
Series Vision:
The last two years have been hard on many of us as most of us have experienced loss in some way. Maybe that was the loss of a loved one, the loss of an expectation or dream, a job, a friendship, or a sense of freedom. Loss seems to be a shared experience by all of us. Yet, even in the loss, we can see God at work. We know that he is near and that he is providing for us, even if it feels very small or distant.
In this sermon series we are going to engage with loss and God’s provision/presence. Our hope is that we will be able to see and engage with how God is at work in the midst of hurt and loss.
To do this, we are going to interact with the theme of exile that runs throughout the Bible. In doing that, we will see how God’s people experience loss and respond to it, as well as how they experience God’s provision and how they respond to that. Where these stories took place a long time ago, in a world that looks different than ours today, there still are many similarities in terms of how we experience loss, see God’s provision, and respond to his care. In other words, there is a lot that we can learn by reading and engaging with them!
Speaker: Kathy Borsos
Series: Advent: Prophet, Priest, King
Scripture: Deut 18:15-22, Acts 3:17-26
Speaker: Kyle Riesenberg
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Scripture: Ephesians 6:10-24
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 5:21-6:9
Speaker: Othneil Oswald
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 5:1-21
Speaker : Vivake Baranwal
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 4:17-5:2
Speaker : Kyle Riesenberg
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 4:1-16
Speaker : Mike Malone
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 3:1-13
Speaker : Vivake Baranwal
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 2:11-22
Speaker : Aziz Nahhas
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10
Speaker : Kyle Riesenberg
Series: Ephesians: The Church In Christ
Passage: Ephesians 1:1-14
Speaker : Aziz Nahhas
Series: As I Have Loved You
Passage: John 13:34–38, John 21:2–8, Luke 5:3–11, John 21:15–19
Speaker : Aziz Nahhas
Series: As I Have Loved You
Passage: John 4:1-42, Luke 8:1-3, Luke 10:38-42, Luke 23:55-24:11
Speaker: Kyle Riesenberg
Series: As I Have Loved You
Passage: Mark 6
To watch the video livestream, visit: https://h2ocolumbus.org/sermons/equip-empower/
Speaker: Aziz Nahhas
Series: As I Have Loved You
Passage: John 11:5, John 11:33-35, John 15:5
To watch the livestream video, visit: https://h2ocolumbus.org/sermons/friends/