As we set our gaze on Jesus, we naturally bear the fruits of the Spirit, and in response, live a life that reflects Him. In this week's on Leadership Lesson, Pastor Ryan Schlachter highlights how our alignment with Christ makes our lives truly attractive.Â
Our contentment in life comes from loving-union with Jesus, not more of the things he gives us. Often times we look to the blessing in front of us instead of the one who is everlasting and provides for us. When we guard our hearts against anything that attempts to take our eyes off of Jesus, we are able to find a satisfaction that goes beyond our possessions and circumstances. In this week's message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter gives three ways Paul in Philippians 4 teaches us how to be truly content.
On this week’s Leadership Lessons, Pastor Ryan Schlachter explores six key principles for guarding our thoughts, drawn from Philippians 4:8. Whether it's filtering negative self-talk or appreciating the beauty in everyday moments, we align our thoughts through the truth of Christ.
If we know God, if we are loved by God, reconciliation and forgiveness should be our pursuit. To reconcile in a healthy way begins with coming before God in humility, recognizing that he first came down to draw near to us. In this Sunday's message, Pastor Kevin Myers explains ways to reconcile with one another in a biblical way that honors Christ and one another.
The threats of spiritual warfare are real, but as followers of Christ, we have the power to operate and combat the schemes of the enemy with the truth of God’s Word. At ALLIN, Pastor Ryan emphasizes our ability to lean into the power of prayer and Christ’s intercession.
Friendship, as modeled by the gospel, calls us to a higher standard of connection—one that goes beyond convenience and surface-level interactions. These friendships reflect the transformative grace of Jesus and invite us to live in alignment with the gospel in every relationship. In this week’s leadership lessons, Pastor Ryan Schlachter delves into the power of proactive, Christ-centered relationships that are marked by depth, vulnerability, and forgiveness.
Scripture calls us “strangers of this world,” because our true home is found in heavenly places, far beyond what our eyes can see. When we walk in our true identity as citizens, we have different cravings that guide us to live with fervent a expectation for what is to come. This Sunday, Pastor Luis Guerrero breaks down a profound truth: as citizens of Heaven, our lives are governed by a higher standard, distinct from the culture of earthly cities.
As human beings, there’s a temptation to believe we’re in control of our own lives. To gain a sense of worth, we rely on our works, abilities, and achievements to measure “right standing” with God. True confidence comes from our faith in God and our proximity to him. In this week's message, Pastor Ryan Schlachter shares three key points on building authentic confidence through faith in Christ.
In Matthew 11, Jesus famously invites the weary and heavy-laden to come to Him for rest and describes himself as “gentle and lowly in heart.” This Sunday, Pastor Amy Perez shared key takeaways from Philippians 1:12-30, unpacking the freedom and rest that gospel humility can bring to our lives.
In culture we have been conditioned to move quickly from one topic to another. We exist in a variety of seasons, but do we have enough endurance to last the long game? In this Leadership Lesson, Pastor Ryan Schlachter provides practical tips for how we can build spiritual endurance in our lives today.
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