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Ed brings the year to an end with a sermon to help us think about how we will follow Jesus it he new year.
Ted Gatlin brings us a message about Love this Christmas.
In a different order of service Stew Sheckler helps us discover Joy this Christmas.
Isaac takes us into Peace for Advent with a sermon titled: King Like No Other: Different.
Ed kicks off Advent Season with a sermon on Hope called Not Just a King: Worthy.
We finish up our series on The Sermon On The Mount. Wise and Foolish Builder
We did further into the Sermon on the mount. Matthew 7:7-12
Ted Gatlin gives us a view on judging others that hits close to home. He reminds us that when we are in close proximity to people we begin to see things from their perspective not just our own, making judgement a hard pill to swallow.
Stew Sheckler takes us through the end of Matthew 6 as we consider the ramification of worry and how it takes the center of our lives. If we will let him Jesus wants to displace that worry to become our calming center. This was a timely message as we enter into a contentious Election Day just 2 days after this sermon.
Isaac Seevers leads us through the Lord's Prayer and shows us how it is the first practice Jesus gives us to do from the Sermon on the Mount. This then is how we pray.
Ed Green begins chapter 6 of Matthew, the middle of the Sermon On The Mount, where Jesus continues to lay out how we live in the Kingdom of God as it brushes up against everyday life. Ed asks us which of the 3 major temptations we are falling into: Security, Significance, or Belonging? As you listen, think about which one God is showing you.
Stew takes us through one of the most recognizable portions of the sermon the mount. This passage so familiar that have we every day sayings that come from it like, Turn the other cheek or go the extra mile, but what you may not recognize is the implications for living that flow from these ideas. Don't listen for them as a big to do list, listen for a better way of living your everyday life.This is our 5th Sunday in the Sermon On The Mount, we hope you are allowing the words of Jesus to change you and help you live in the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.
Ed takes us into Matthew 5:27-32 to discuss divorce, lust and the way in which we objectify women in our culture. Ed balances a tough subject with grace and truth.
Ted walks us through Matthew 5:21-26 and discusses what anger is and is not according to Jesus and helps us see what living with anger is like in the Kingdom of God.
In our third installment of our series from The Sermon On The Mount, Stew Sheckler explains what Jesus was saying about The Law and the God who gave it in Matthew 5:17-20.We apologize due to some technical difficulties the sermon introduction was lost, but it easy to pick up from context what is being discussed.
Ed Green brings us our second message in the Sermon On The Mount series where he leads us into discovering what The Beatitudes are all about.
Stew Sheckler introduces our Sermon on the Mount series as he discusses what it means to fly right side up in an upside down world...spoiler alert its living our lives in the Kingdom.
Isaac Seevers helps us dig into the notion of knowing enough. Our society values knowledge, Isaac shows us the difference between Googling something and being wise about what you know.
Stew Sheckler, our Pastor of Missional Coaching, leads us through a lesson from 2nd Peter about changing the question from "Am I doing enough?" to "Am I allowing God to transform me?"
Our holiday speaker, Ted Gatlin, shares with us today about asking ourselves if we have enough and it's not even a holiday. As you listen and think about what you have Ted challenges us to be grateful while being generous.
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