
Change is a word we use often—but transformation is something only God can accomplish.
In All Things New, we explore what it truly means to become a “new creation” in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). This series moves beyond surface-level behavior modification and into the deep, Spirit-led transformation that reshapes our identity, our relationships, our families, and even our view of money.
The gospel does not merely help us turn over a new leaf—it gives us a new life.
Across five messages, we examine how the renewing work of Christ touches every sphere of everyday living:
Week 1 — Times Are Changing
True transformation is not about becoming a better version of ourselves—it is about being born again. Jesus calls us beyond moral improvement to spiritual renewal, putting off the “old self” and embracing the new life He gives.
Week 2 — New Relationships
Jesus’ command to love “as I have loved you” raises the standard of love from human effort to Christlike sacrifice. Gospel transformation reshapes how we forgive, serve, and care for one another in the church and beyond.
Week 3 — A New Look at Marriage
Marriage is not a social contract but a divine design. When husbands and wives follow God’s blueprint—reflecting Christ’s love and mutual submission—their relationship becomes a living picture of the gospel.
Week 4 — New Vision for Family
Strong families are built on honor, obedience, patience, and gospel-centered parenting. God calls parents to nurture hearts, not just manage behavior, and to raise children who reflect Christ in character and conviction.
Week 5 — A New Look at Money
Money is not evil—but it competes for our hearts. Jesus teaches that wealth is a test of trust, revealing who truly rules our lives. Gospel transformation shifts our treasure from temporary possessions to eternal investment.
This series challenges us to move beyond comfortable religion and into courageous renewal. Because the alternative to transformation is simply digging our spiritual rut a little deeper.