Bible teachings from Reality LA, a church in Hollywood, CA.
The world says, "You don’t have enough—hold on tight." The gospel says, "Jesus is enough—pour yourse
Who are we as a church, where have we been, where are we going, and what’s your part? Pastor Jeremy
We are in Los Angeles, for Los Angeles. Pastor Jeremy Treat preaches a sermon from Jonah 4:11 about
God is here with us, he is our refuge, he is ruling and redeeming in Los Angeles. Pastor Jeremy Trea
The Bible has an entire book devoted to grief and lament. Lamentations gives language to our souls a
The story of Melchizedek gives us a foundation for generosity and a deeper vision of Jesus. Pastor J
Biblical wisdom is knowledge applied to life through faith. Pastor Kevin Weiner preaches a sermon fr
The eternal son of God became a man and entered into the brokenness of this world. He joined us in o
Do not lose hope because you have to wait. Pastor Adam Smith returns from Reality Carpinteria to pre
To see what Jesus’ first advent would mean to the world, seeing it from Mary’s perspective is a good
Advent is an opportunity to join with our sisters and brothers all over the world to reflect and to
Our hope is in not just in the crucified, resurrected Christ, but the ascended Christ who sits, reig
If Christ is truly raised from the dead, it means hope is possible, there’s purpose in our suffering
This week we reach the climax of the book of Luke! Pastor Philip Chew preaches a sermon from Luke 22
Pastor Jeremy Treat explores what it means to give our ultimate allegiance to Christ over any politi
What does the parable of the wicked tenants teach us about the reality of sin and the character of G
In a society focused on external appearance, emotional wellness, physical fitness, and relational wh
Stewardship is about more than our money or possessions. It's about investing our entire lives in th
An encounter with Jesus really does change everything. Pastor Jeremy Treat continues our Good News f
How can we ensure what we do matters? That our lives goes beyond the living of them? In other words—