Look Up, Look Out, Look In | Colossians 3:1-17

Pastor Eric teaches from Colossians 3:1–17.
This message will help us refocus our minds on living out our new life in Christ by setting our minds on heavenly things, not earthly ones.
Join us for communion as we pause, reflect, and remember the grace that changes us from the inside out.
Wherever you’re watching from, take part in this meaningful time of worship and reflection.
Believing Good News

Why do we have to tell people to believe good news? If it’s truly good—like forgiveness, eternal life, and hope—shouldn’t it be easy to accept? Yet many still resist it. This clip challenges us to reflect on why the greatest news ever told still meets hesitation.
Repentance: The Path to True Forgiveness #christianmotivation #faithingod #repentance

True forgiveness begins with repentance. John the Baptist preached it. Jesus preached it. The church still preaches it. Repentance isn’t just feeling sorry—it’s a radical change of heart and mind, turning from darkness to light and committing to a new way of living.
Mercy Always Comes Back Around #MercyMatters #BoomerangEffect #FaithInAction

It’s simple—mercy in, mercy out.”
What we throw out into the world eventually circles back. If you have no mercy, you’ll receive no mercy. Based on reaping and sowing, it’s a bad idea. I wouldn’t be breathing these things into the air without understanding that it could very well be a boomerang that’s heading right back for you. Jesus said that the measure that we use for others will be used on us as well. If I’m hard on other people and want them to get theirs, then I had better be perfect. And guess what? We’re not. Sure, you may not have been as horrible as THAT horrible person but you’re not perfect enough to take on the position of praying evil on others.
The God Who Forgives

In this episode of the Way to Go Podcast, we explore the powerful truths in Psalm 103 about God’s character and the blessings He bestows. From forgiveness and renewed strength to His boundless compassion and love, we reflect on how God’s benefits transform our lives. Join us as we discuss how gratitude and acknowledging God’s grace can reshape our hearts and minds.
Out of the Grave

On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the victory of Jesus—who went from the grave to glory. Isaiah 53 foretold His suffering, death, and resurrection long before it happened. In this message, we reflect on the beauty of the cross, the hope of new life, and the invitation to live free. You’re not stuck in the grave—Jesus calls you to rise and run into the light of His glorious day.
Why Jesus Is Worth Celebrating

What makes Jesus so great? On this Palm Sunday, we reflect on the suffering servant from Isaiah 53 and explore the deep truths about who Jesus really is. He sympathizes with our pain, supports us in our sorrow, takes away our sin, and brings peace through His sacrifice. You’ll walk away with a greater appreciation of Christ’s humility, power, and redeeming love.
From Suffering to Salvation

Jesus didn’t just suffer—He served, sacrificed, and changed the world. Isaiah 52–53 paints a vivid picture of a servant who gave everything so we could be made new. In this message, we explore how Christ’s example calls us to selfless service, wise living, and spiritual transformation. Discover what it means to sacrifice for something greater and why Jesus is the only One who could sprinkle the nations with salvation.
The Path of Salvation

Salvation isn’t just a moment—it’s a journey. In this episode, we unpack the layered meaning of salvation through Isaiah 52, exploring purity, the ongoing process of transformation, the humility of Christ’s sacrifice, and the necessity of atonement. God calls us to depart from sin, walk in holiness, and rely on the work of Christ, not our own. Real salvation purifies, humbles, and frees.
True chamge The Weight of Sin and the Freedom of Forgiveness

Are we justifying sin and calling it acceptable? In this episode of The Way to Go Podcast, we dive into Psalm 32 and the urgent need for genuine repentance. Sin is destructive, but God offers forgiveness to those who confess and turn away from it. We expose the dangers of hidden sin, the weight of guilt, and the freedom found in acknowledging our failures before God. True change starts with an honest heart.