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Ethos Church || Columbus, Ohio Ethos is a place where people are given an opportunity and a platform to step into the things that God has gifted them to do. A church that is a team and a family. One that lives life together. One that wins together and loses together. A church that loves all people. A church big enough to reach the world and small enough to feel like home.
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This exploration of Luke 16 delves into the concept of 'mammon' and its spiritual significance. We discover that mammon goes beyond money, representing a spirit that seeks to usurp God's place in our lives. This message urges us to reflect on our relationship with wealth, highlighting the impossibility of serving both God and mammon. It uncovers th…
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In Luke 15, Jesus contrasts societal judgment with divine love through his interactions with tax collectors and sinners. He uses the parable of the lost sheep to emphasize that God's love is boundless, illustrating that no one is insignificant. This parable encourages us to value others and embrace God's patience and pursuit, regardless of how far …
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In Luke 14, we encounter Jesus' challenging words about the cost of discipleship. He invites us to 'hate' our families and even our own lives in comparison to our love for Him. This stark language isn't meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize the supreme loyalty required to follow Christ. Jesus wants us to count the cost before committ…
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In this exploration of the Sabbath, we're reminded of God's intentional design for rest and delight in His presence. This teaching takes us through the biblical origins of the Sabbath, from Creation to the Ten Commandments, emphasizing that this day of rest is a gift from God for our benefit and betterment. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged t…
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This Father's Day, we're reminded that true fatherhood goes beyond providing - it's about modeling Christ's love, humility, and wisdom. To all fathers, father figures, and men striving to make a positive impact: Thank you for investing in the next generation. May God's grace and guidance be with you always. Get more out of today’s teaching by visit…
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Explore the transformative power of prayer in this engaging episode. Drawing from Luke 11, we delve into Jesus' teaching on prayer, highlighting the balance between intimacy and reverence in addressing God as 'Father.' Discover the importance of boldness and persistence in prayer, akin to a neighbor seeking bread at midnight, reflecting God's openn…
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In this exploration of the Parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10, we're challenged to reexamine our understanding of what it truly means to be a neighbor. This familiar story takes on new depth as we consider its racial and social implications, pushing us beyond our comfort zones. Being a good neighbor isn't just about proximity, but about rad…
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The cost of discipleship is high, but the cost of not following Jesus is even higher. True discipleship isn't about convenience or personal gain - it's about daily surrender and dying to self. But in losing our life for Christ, we find true life, purpose, and flourishing. What's the next right step in your journey of following Jesus? Get more out o…
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Join us as we dive into Luke 8:22-25, exploring how Jesus' calm during a storm invites us to find peace amidst life's challenges. This sermon emphasizes that faith isn't about avoiding storms but trusting God's presence through them. Discover the practice of 'breath prayers' to inhale God's grace and exhale worries, experiencing true spiritual rest…
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In a world desperate for genuine connection, our church is embracing an awakening of faith and compassion. This Sunday, we explored how Jesus demonstrated uncommon compassion in Luke 7, and how we're called to do the same. Key takeaways: • True faith isn't about perfection, but about trusting in Jesus • God longs to show us compassion, even in our …
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What if everything you thought you knew about following Jesus was turned upside down? In Luke 6, Jesus presents a radical new way of living that challenges our natural impulses and cultural norms. He calls us to: • Find blessing in poverty and suffering • Love our enemies • Refrain from judgment • Build our lives on His words This upside-down Kingd…
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This Easter, we were reminded that Jesus sees our struggles, pursues us despite our failures, and offers unending love and redemption. Just as He restored Peter after denial, Christ stands ready to restore each of us. No matter how far you feel you've strayed or how much shame you carry, Jesus' resurrection power can transform your story. His heart…
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"Mercy triumphs over judgment." - James 2:13 In a world quick to criticize, Jesus calls us to a radical love that extends mercy to all. This week's teaching reminds us: • Jesus seeks out the "sinners" society rejects • Our spiritual growth is measured by how we love others • The church should be known for mercy, not judgment • We must see grace to …
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In a world full of temptation, Jesus shows us the way to true freedom. This week at Ethos, we dove into Luke 4 and explored how Jesus succeeded where Israel failed, breaking the pattern of sin and setting us free. We learned that: • We are no longer subject to sin - Christ's sacrifice gives us renewed humanity NOW, not just in eternity • We can ove…
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This week at Ethos, we explored how we can make Jesus more visible to those around us: • Repent and be baptized - Show and tell others about your faith journey • Get to work - See your job as an essential part of following Jesus • Share with one another - Use your resources to help those in need Whether you're a barista, accountant, student, or par…
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In this exploration of Luke 2:41-52, we delve into the profound truth of our identity as children of God. The story of young Jesus in the temple serves as a catalyst for understanding our own spiritual longings and default inclinations toward God. We're reminded that our souls yearn for the things of God, just as Jesus was drawn to His Father's hou…
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Luke's meticulous account serves not just as a historical document, but as a testament to the truth of Jesus' life and teachings. We're challenged to consider: Can we be certain of our faith in an increasingly skeptical world? Get more out of today’s teaching by visiting our Church Online page for things like our community guide, a weekly devotiona…
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In this teaching on prayer, we delve into the challenging topic of unanswered prayers and disappointment in our faith journey. We're challenged to resist isolation during difficult times and to cling to our faith community. The message invites us to trust God more deeply, surrendering to His will even when it doesn't align with our desires. This re…
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Pastor Brad Cooper reminded us today that our identity in Christ is the foundation of our prayer life and our victory over temptation. Just as God the Father spoke these powerful words over Jesus before His ministry began, He speaks them over us through Christ. Remember: You don't have to perform to earn God's love. In Christ, you already have it! …
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Ever feel anxious about prayer? You're not alone. In this week's teaching, we explored how Jesus calms our anxieties and invites us into a deeper relationship with God through prayer. Remember, prayer isn't about perfection—it's about connection. Whether it's a simple 'Father, have mercy' or the Lord's Prayer, God hears you. Get more out of today’s…
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Prayer isn't just for the ultra-spiritual - it's an invitation for all of us to participate in God's kingdom work! In today's message on intercessory prayer, we learned that: • We were created to be co-laborers with God • Prayer is the primary way we usher in God's kingdom on earth • Intercession is love in action - allowing God to love us into lov…
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Prayer isn't just an activity we squeeze into our busy schedules - it's a way of life. This week at Ethos, we dove into the heart of prayer: • Find your 'thin place' - a sacred space to meet with God • Keep it simple - God loves you more than you know • Keep it up - discipline and delight dance together in mature relationships • Pray what you've go…
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Uncover the true and false self in this teaching that explores identity, faith, and the journey to authentic living. Learn how attachments and fears shape our lives and discover how to root your identity in God's love instead of societal expectations. Ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their spiritual path, this teachi…
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As Christians, we're called to be faithful messengers of the Gospel, even when it's uncomfortable or unpopular. But we must also remain humble and open to receiving God's truth from unexpected sources. Justin Giboney is an attorney, political strategist, and civic leader based in Atlanta, GA. As the co-founder and president of the AND Campaign, a C…
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How well do we really know ourselves? Are we willing to let God show us our true nature, both the beautiful and the flawed? As we grow in our knowledge of God, we inevitably grow in self-awareness, leading to a deeper, more authentic faith. To find more resources including the video clip mentioned in today's teaching. Head to EthosOH.com/churchonli…
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