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Reality LA Audio Podcast: Bible Teaching
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People are looking for a story to live by, and the Bible is the true story of the world. It tells us what we're made for, what's wrong with the world, what the remedy is, and why there's hope. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 17:5-10.
May we be a people so devoted to our king, so rooted in his kingdom, and so faithful in our practices that the world looks at us and says, "Look, those who have turned the world upside down have come here also." Pastor Goodwin Deng continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 17:1-9.
Whether the ancient Roman city of Philippi or the modern U.S. city of Los Angeles, the gospel transforms individuals, brings them together as a church, and impacts entire cities. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 16:11-40.
Mission is not just heroic moments -- Jesus advances his mission through ordinary faithfulness in everyday life. Pastor Jeremy Treat resumes our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 15:36 - 16:10.
What are you already doing that God is inviting you to re-approach with a posture of sacrificial service? Where might God be calling you to go into new, costly service of his kingdom, people, and city? Pastor Kevin Weiner concludes our Essentials series with a sermon from James 2:14-17.
Only a community centered on Jesus can actually last because it's built on forgiveness before effort, grace before growth, and identity before obedience. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our Essentials series with a sermon from Colossians 3:12-17 on the practices and postures of real community.
To be a disciple means to be a learner, or a student. Our discipleship pathway is important for us as a church because it gives us a common understanding of discipleship, a shared experience around following Jesus, and a common language to understand what it means to follow Jesus. Pastor Jonathan Fitzgerald continues our Essentials series with a sermon from John 10:22-30.
Sunday gatherings are sacred, communal, embodied, participatory, consistent, formational, missional....and essential! Pastor Jeremy launches our 4-week "Essentials" series with a sermon from Hebrews 10:19-25.
Who are we as a church, where have we been, where are we going, and what's your part? Pastor Jeremy Treat shares where we sense God leading us in 2026 and preaches a sermon from Jonah 3:1-5.
Christ followers from every nation are not defined by prescribed rituals and customs, but by faith in Christ. Pastor Nathan Potter continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 15:1-35.
Living on mission with Jesus requires investing in the church, receiving from the church, and courage. Which means...it requires Christ! Pastor Nathan Potter resumes our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 14.
Jesus is Immanuel, the one who came to be with us and to save us—this pure grace is truly the greatest gift of all. Pastor Jeremy Treat preaches a Christmas sermon from Matthew 1:18-25.
In a world full of darkness and despair, Advent is an annual reminder that we have real reasons for hope, that true peace is possible, that there is a full and lasting joy, and that true love exists because we have a God who's on mission to dwell with his people. Pastor Philip Chew continues our Advent series with a sermon from Ezekiel 37:15-28.
Jesus, the Prince of Peace, has purchased our entry into the presence of the living God by his own blood so we will have everlasting peace -- even in times of trouble. Pastor Nathan Potter continues our Advent series with a sermon from 2 Kings 19:10-20.
What is broken will be made beautiful, what is fractured will be made whole, what can only be dimly seen now will become a clear and present reality, death itself will be erased forever, sin will be no more, and Satan will be banished once and for all! This is the hope of Advent! Pastor Goodwin Deng launches our 2025 Advent series with a sermon from Genesis 3:1-19.
Don't give up on God for not keeping promises he never made. Cling instead to his actual promises. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 13:13-52.
The cross of Jesus Christ is where justice and mercy meet -- the only place where confrontation and freedom can coexist. Pastor Kevin Weiner continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 13:1-12.
Idolatry is making a good thing an ultimate thing, and political idolatry is looking to a politician, party, or nation in place of God. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 12:20-25.
Peter's story isn't just a miracle, it's a mirror of the gospel. And it's our story as well! The same power that raised Jesus from the grave is now breaking chains and setting his people free. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues hour series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 12:1-19.
Acts paints an expansive vision of a multicultural, disciple-making church centered on Jesus and, in the city of Antioch, provides a specific example what that vision looks like on the ground: ordinary people, shaped by the gospel, becoming a community that reflects heaven on earth. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 11:1-30.



