This weekend, we'll finish out the second chapter of Galatians. After laying the groundwork for his overall agenda, Paul will establish his main argument for the rest of the book in Galatians 2:17-21. He's going to cast a vision for the life we're missing out on when we cling to earning.
This weekend, we’re walking through Galatians 2:11-16, where Paul confronts Peter in one of the most important moments in the early church. It’s a story about conflict, courage, and what it looks like to live with gospel freedom.
This weekend, we’ll face a difficult truth: you can’t hold on to both legalism and the Gospel at the same time. In Galatians 2:1–10, Paul recounts his meeting in Jerusalem to defend the true Gospel — a timely reminder for anyone tempted to add rules where God offers grace.
THIS WEEKEND, we’ll hear Paul’s own account from Galatians 1:10–24 and discover what happens when grace stops being an idea you work for… and becomes real.
This weekend we'll begin our verse-by-verse study of Galatians. The apostle Paul opens his letter with a passionate call to get back to gospel clarity. In Galatians 1:1-9, we'll see that the major themes of the letter are rooted in its first few sentences.