Are you abounding in the affection of God’s Agape love? Or has your love for others grown cold? In this study from Philippians chapter 1, Pastor Bunjee Garrett encourages every Christian to learn how to love others with the love of the Lord.
Are you a competitive Christian? In this study from 1st Corinthians, Guest Speaker Jeremy Valencia encourages believers to be disciplined disciples.
How can Jesus be 100% human and 100% God? In this study from Luke chapter 20, Pastor Bunjee Garrett examines the Christology conundrum.
What is the Kingdom of God? How does it affect our duties as believers? In this study from Luke chapter 13, Pastor Bunjee Garrett explains the two kingdom parables of Jesus.
Does the lockdown have you losing your mind? Do you find yourself making irrational decisions? If so, here’s an encouraging word from Pastor Bunjee Garrett on having a sound mind.
Why does God allow this pandemic to keep going? Why does God allow sickness, suffering, and starvation? Why does God allow bad things to happen? These are all good questions. The good news is that the Bible has good answers. Here’s an encouraging word from Pastor Bunjee about a live stream Q&A session where you…
What are the implications of Christ’s unchanging character? In this study from Hebrews chapter 13, Pastor Bunjee Garrett helps us to understand how the consistent character of Christ is a benefit for every believer.
Do you embrace the word of God, even when it opposes your opinions? Or are you quick to reject the sections of scripture that contradict your point of view? In this study from 1 Kings chapter 13, Pastor Bunjee Garrett teaches on the importance of embracing God’s prophetic word.
Are you robbing God of the glory that belongs to Him? Are you taking credit for the gifts He’s given you? In this study from 1st Kings chapter 10, Pastor Bunjee Garrett examines the self-exaltation of Solomon, as he used the wealth and wisdom of the Lord for his own glory.
Bunjee Garrett, Pastor of Calvary South Austin, teaches a verse by verse overview through the book of 1 Corinthians.