Teachings - Rooted: A Series Through Romans
A Divine Benediction
In this final message from the Letter to Romans, Pastor Eric emphasizes Paul’s warnings against false teachers and wolves, and ends in doxology at the conclusion of the greatest letter ever written.
Ordinary People, Extraordinary God
Near the end of his letter to the church in Rome, Paul writes a lengthy list of names of people important to his ministry. Pastor Eric Naus highlights some of these names and shows us how God used them mightily for His purposes.
Ministering To Our Missionaries
The Apostle Paul was a radical missionary and church-planter and surrounded himself with other exemplary missionaries. In this message, Phil Moser looks to Paul to give us practical ways to uphold our local missionaries.
The Heart of a Missionary
In this passage, we see Paul’s heart for reaching the globe with the gospel. Pastor Eric pinpoints Paul’s motivation for missions and challenges us to apply this biblical model to our own lives.
Substitutionary Ministry
To carry the burden of another Christian is to love other people the way Jesus loved us. Pastor Eric preaches on this model given to us by the Apostle Paul.
Inconvenient Love
Jesus Christ changed everything about the way the Law of Moses applied to believers, and this confusion led to disarray between Jewish and Gentile Christians. Pastor Eric explains the ancient and modern implications of this difficult text.
Stewarded Sovereignty
Should Christians be submissive to governments, or should we only submit to God as the ultimate authority? In this passage, the Apostle Paul makes the case that God only apportions authority as He sees fit.
Uniquely Christian Love - Part 2
Continuing in Romans 12:9-21, Pastor Eric asks what the passage meant to its original readers, then applies it to our daily lives.
Uniquely Christian Love - Part 1
In this message, Pastor Eric navigates through the waters of Christian love, concluding that Christians should mirror Christ’s love by being self-sacrificing.