New Life, New Identity
November 16, 2025
James Fuoco teaches that believers who are united with Christ in his death and resurrection are given a new identity that cannot coexist with a life of ongoing, unrepentant sin. He warns against the idea that Christians can live however they want because of grace and emphasizes that sanctification is the Spirit’s work in us as we actively yield ourselves to God.
Freed to Serve a New Master
November 23, 2025
Nick Azzuolo traces Paul’s argument in Romans 6:15-7:6, showing that grace not only frees believers from sin’s rule but also brings them under a new, life-giving master. He emphasizes that every person serves either sin or God and that true freedom expresses itself in Spirit-enabled obedience, gratitude, and fruitfulness.
The Power of the Spirit
December 7, 2025
Stephen McHarg proclaims that Romans 8:1–13 announces freedom and assurance for believers who are in Christ, moving from the inner struggle of sin to the hope-filled reality of no condemnation and new life through the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that Christians are eternally secure, internally free, and positionally righteous because of Christ’s finished work, while the Spirit actively reshapes their minds and daily lives.
A Flourishing Life
February 15, 2026
James Fuoco calls the church in Romans 14 to pursue a flourishing life marked by humility, charity, and restraint in disputable matters. He emphasizes that believers belong to the Lord, not to one another’s judgment, and that love must govern how we exercise our freedom so that we do not wound the conscience of a brother or sister. In a divided world, the church displays the kingdom of God by prioritizing righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit over personal preference.