7 Deadly Sins: Anger

7 Deadly Sins: Anger

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7 Deadly Sins: Envy

Romans 7v7-12 with Tyler Staton. This teaching begins a new series on the seven deadly sins by examining envy and the disordered desires beneath it. We explore how comparison and coveting shape our inner life and why confession in community is central to healing. bridgetown.churc ...  Show more

First Light: Advent 2025 - Jesus (Christmas Eve)

Luke 2v4-7 with Tyler Staton At Christmas, we reflect on the birth of Jesus and what it reveals about God’s love. From Abraham to the manger, this teaching invites us to consider belief as a personal response to a God who comes near and makes his home with us bridgetown.church/te ...  Show more

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