
Got a question about God or the Bible that you’ve never had answered? Now’s your chance!

Got a question about God or the Bible that you’ve never had answered? Now’s your chance!

During our weekend services twice this summer, we’re planning to mix things up a bit! We’ll be hosting Q&A sessions with Greg Boyd, our Senior Pastor, and Paul Eddy, our Teaching Pastor.

Our most recent Q&A was on Tuesday, May 22. We wrapped up the Tapestry series by answering your lingering questions about how Woodland’s beliefs have been formed.

You may have noticed at Woodland Hills Church that we’ve been trying to do short Q+A’s after every sermon. Last week, we received a question that we just had to share with the world.

Our Teaching Pastor (and Greg’s Q&A partner), Paul Eddy, just released a new book called “Justification: Five Views.”

The most important thing we learn, when we focus on Jesus as God’s ultimate revelation, is that God is a God of love.

Jesus is God’s one, true self-portrait. This point is emphasized throughout the New Testament because, if we don’t get it, we are left to our own imaginations about God.

Our vision of God in our mind is the single most important vision in our lives, for it completely determines whether we’ll have relationship with God and what kind of relationship this will be.

The quality of our relationship with God depends on the way we imagine God. When we get the image of God right, the doors open for us to trust and relate to God in the ways we were created to do. But there are so many images of God that are entirely messed up.

If God is not a micro-managing God, how can we thank him for daily blessings like getting a job offer or getting help fixing a flat tire?