Derek Mack • Nick Brennt • Zach Nash

Ephesians

Messages:

1. Out With The Old

01hr 32m

Zach Nash teaches from Ephesians 4:17–5:2, focusing on the core truth that the Gospel is meant to change us. Zach emphasizes that true transformation doesn’t come from trying harder or fixing external circumstances—it only happens through God and by embracing the identity He’s given us. He explains that while transformation is God’s work, it also requires our participation and a willing heart that listens and responds to the Holy Spirit. Zach outlines four practical ways we can partner with God to step into lasting change. He ends the message with an altar call, inviting people into a deeper and more transformative relationship with Jesus—whether through salvation or by acting on the specific area God is stirring in their heart.

2. Are You Spirit-Filled or Self-Filled

01hr 21m

Derek Mack teaches from Ephesians 5:3–21, challenging us to ask: Who or what is influencing your life? Derek explains that everyone is being shaped by something—we’re natural imitators—so we might as well choose to imitate God. He breaks down Paul’s call to walk in love and purity, emphasizing why sexual purity matters, especially for Christians. Derek walks through Paul’s three steps to living in love and how they apply to us. Derek also explains what it means to be filled with the Spirit, noting that it’s both something God does to us and a command we actively participate in. He gives Paul’s three litmus test indicators for being Spirit-filled and teaches how we can pursue more of the Spirit in our daily lives. The message ends with an encouragement to boldly ask for more of the Holy Spirit, because He alone is the one who brings real transformation and breakthrough.

3. The Death of Domination

01hr 28m

Nick Brennt teaches from Ephesians 5 and 6, drawing out the deeper message behind Paul’s words on marriage, parenting, and slavery. Nick explains that while these topics may feel distant or outdated, the heart of the passage reveals that social reform has always been part of the gospel. By giving historical context on ancient Roman views of family roles and societal structures, Nick shows how the gospel radically challenged cultural norms. He emphasizes that before society can change, our hearts must first be reformed by Jesus. Through our personal reformation, culture will change. Nick reminds us that true joy, fulfillment, and purpose come not from chasing selfish desires, but from giving our lives away like Jesus did. Nick ends his message with a time of prayer, inviting listeners to let the gospel transform them from the inside out.