Episodes

Sunday May 31, 2020
Worship - Go, pt. 5
Sunday May 31, 2020
Sunday May 31, 2020
This is the last week in our "Go" series, where we've been studying the Early Church and the Great Commission, emphasizing an old truth: Church is not a building or a time, but a people pursuing the mission of God.
We were created to share life together; we need each other. And in light of this week's events, it is important to note that God's mission includes racial reconciliation. We are called to be part of the solution, not simply resist being part of the problem. It's not an easy call, and oftentimes we don't know where to start when it comes to the big issues of our day, but may we find our way in Him--in his Spirit, his power, his peace...and with his people.

Wednesday May 27, 2020
Series Discussion - Go, wk. 4
Wednesday May 27, 2020
Wednesday May 27, 2020
We're picking up where we left off in the story of the Early Church, continuing our ongoing discussion about the role of Christ-followers in the Great Commission. This week the focus is on Philippians 4:4-13, and what contentment may have looked like in Paul's day, as well as today. The path to being content is not always an easy one to follow--especially in these days of social media influence. It requires focus. Intentionality. And often, community. Thankfully, we can do all things through Him, and in his strength. How can you learn to be content, and model that contentment among others?

Tuesday May 26, 2020
Bible Study - Weapons for Battle, Wk. 2
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Tuesday May 26, 2020
In this Bible Study series, we're taking an in-depth look at the Armor of God from Ephesians 6:10-18, and discussing the tools we can use to accomplish God's mission to invite, include, and train others while facing the battle within ourselves. Today's focus is on the Belt of Truth and its role in protecting us from the lies that might keep us from our mission.

Sunday May 24, 2020
Worship - Go, pt. 4
Sunday May 24, 2020
Sunday May 24, 2020
Backup plans are the reality of life. Unforeseen circumstances affect our lives more so than our planning. How do we pursue God's mission when things go contrary to our plans?
Contentment is rare in our world. But in his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul urges the Church to seek contentment that's not based on circumstances, but rather a focus on better things. Contentment does not mean the absence of sorrow or pain. Contentment means that in our sorrow and pain, we will choose to focus on something good. We can lean into God. We can be content in any circumstance through God who gives us strength.

Saturday May 23, 2020
Naz Chat w/ Lauren Woolum
Saturday May 23, 2020
Saturday May 23, 2020
Pastor Paul chats with Lauren Woolum, a graduate of Marysville High School and Kent State University. In her college years, Lauren experienced a transition in her faith, from viewing salvation as a get-out-of-hell free card, to learning what it really means to be a follower of Jesus and pursue his mission. She teaches part-time at Kent State, dabbles in woodworking, and attends and works at a college-based church called H2O, where she first felt the call to campus ministry.
You can support Lauren by praying for her ministry at H2O and its students, or by contributing financially at reliant.org/lauren.woolum

Wednesday May 20, 2020
Series Discussion - Go, wk. 3
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Our scripture this week is from one of Paul's letters to the church of Ephesus, where he continues to guide and disciple them, encouraging them to keep going with The Great Commission. There are many ways you can engage in conversation around this passage, and we encourage you to take our discussion example and intentionally examine scripture and share your observations with others.
Pastors Mara, Paul, and Josh share their thoughts on Ephesians 6:10-18, with an emphasis on verses 12 and 18. This "battle" we're facing isn't against others. It's against the darkness within ourselves. But unfortunately, we often mistake our culture and understanding for what Christianity is, and when we apply those cultural, personal interpretations to scripture, it's possible to miss what the Word is actually saying.
The good news is, if we consistently pray "not my will, Your will" it shifts our perspective, and can totally change the way we approach every situation, every struggle, every battle, from its focus on what others are doing, to a focus on our own relationship with God, and seeing people the way God sees them. Choose your weapons carefully!

Tuesday May 19, 2020
Bible Study - Weapons for Battle, Wk. 1
Tuesday May 19, 2020
Tuesday May 19, 2020
In this Bible Study series, we're taking an in-depth look at the Armor of God from Ephesians 6:10-18. The weapons Paul talks about in this passage are tools we can use to accomplish God's mission to invite, include, and train others, and we'll be discussing these in depth over the next several weeks.
This week, the focus is Ephesians 6:12, "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood..." The "battle" we're facing is not a battle against people. If our "weapons" are used against others, we're living contrary to the mission. Our mission is people.

Tuesday May 19, 2020
Worship - Go, pt. 3
Tuesday May 19, 2020
Tuesday May 19, 2020
"Go" - Week 3: Finding our mission in His Power.
Church is not a time, but a people pursuing the mission of God. We are called to invite, include, and train others. Our mission is people. If we view others as the enemy, we're living contrary to His mission. Therefore, we need to choose the right weapons for battle--the offensive and defensive tools we need to fight darkness and accomplish this mission...together.

Friday May 15, 2020
Naz Chat w/ Jim Carsey
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Pastor Paul and Jim Carsey talk about the days before and after World War II; the memory of his loving wife, Evelyn; and a history of God's unfailing provision over his life at home, in his 32 years of work for General Motors, and in his service to the church.

Wednesday May 13, 2020
Series Discussion - Go, wk. 2
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Josh, Paul and Mara discuss Acts 2:1-12 and the days leading up to Pentecost, when the disciples were in a waiting period between the resurrection and Christ's ascension. There are many unseen/unnamed people (men and women) who are significant in this story, which brings home the point that the Gospel is for everyone. But how do you explain the personhood, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit? How can we, as Christians, find our identity in relationship with God, as well as maturity in our faith, through the Holy Spirit?
We hope you enjoy these discussions as much as we enjoy doing them. We publish these weekly as a model for you to hold these same types of conversations outside of church, among family and friends. Scripture, and the sermons and discussions they inspire, are meant to be a kick-off/starting point for discipleship at home. What is the Holy Spirit doing in and through you that may impact others, especially those in your family? How can you share those experiences with those around you?