
Week 1: New You
What happens after the “not guilty” verdict?
Many people believe that forgiveness is the end of the story. But the Bible teaches something even bigger: Jesus didn’t just forgive your sin—He gave you a new life.
In Week 1 of our Set Free series, we explore Romans 6:1-14 and discover that freedom in Christ means more than being forgiven. It means becoming someone new.
Scripture: Romans 6:1-14
Week 2: Slave or Free
What does it really mean to be free?
In a world that tells us freedom is doing whatever we want, the Bible offers a very different perspective. In Romans 6:15–23, we discover a surprising truth: everyone serves something.
The question isn’t if you will serve—
It’s what you will serve.
Scripture: Romans 6:15–23
Week 3: War Between My Selves
Have you ever found yourself doing the very thing you said you’d never do again?
You’re not alone.
In Romans 7, Paul describes a struggle that every person can relate to—the battle between who we want to be and what we still wrestle with.
Scripture: Romans 7:1–25
Week 4: Easter
There is more to Easter than a moment in history—it’s a verdict over your life.
Romans 8:1 declares one of the most powerful truths in all of Scripture: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
In this Easter message, Senior Pastor Reid Robinette walks through what the resurrection really means—not just that Jesus is alive, but that your guilt, your shame, and your past no longer define you.
Scripture: Romans 8:1–4
Week 5: Jesus Is Real, Remember?
Can people really change? Romans 8 gives a clear and powerful answer: yes—but not on your own.
In Week 5 of our Set Free series, Westminster Campus Pastor Kevin Syes walks through Romans 8:5–17 and shows how real transformation happens—not through effort alone, but through the power of the Holy Spirit living in you.
Scripture: Romans 8:5–17
