Radical Love
February 1, 2026
Stephen McHarg calls the church to live out Romans 12:9–12 as lived theology, where genuine faith is expressed through radical, Christlike love in everyday life. He explains that real love is sincere, rejects evil, clings to what is good, and shows itself through commitment to one another, humility, zeal, hope, endurance in suffering, and faithfulness in prayer. Drawing on biblical examples and the Good Samaritan, he urges believers to move beyond convenience and embody a costly love that reflects the heart of Christ in community and action.
A Kingdom-Ready Life
February 8, 2026
Louis Bridgman calls believers to live a kingdom-ready life shaped by the nearness of God’s coming reign, where present faithfulness flows from future hope. Walking through Romans 13, he frames Christian public life around love that fulfills the law, alertness to God’s unfolding salvation, and a posture toward governing authorities that recognizes their limits under the lordship of Christ. The message invites the church to live awake, clothed in Christ, previewing God’s coming kingdom through sacrificial love and humble allegiance.
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.