Make Love Work
Easter 2016
Be Bold: Safe Is Boring
The Walking Dead
Christmas Unwrapped
The Untamable Tongue

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Make Love Work - Song of Solomon

Our culture is in love with the idea of love.  We are enamored with the idea of the fairy tale beginning and the fairy tale ending, but we never hear the full story of the in-between.  These stories leave us hopeful and hopeless at the same time.  Hopeful to reach the end of our stories, but hopeless to get across the chasm between the now and the then.

In the book of Song of Solomon, God gives us the hope to start living out the then right now.  He not only gives us the destination, but lays out the roadmap on how to get there.  Love is the greatest gift given to us, but like any gift, it will take effort on our part to open it.  To make love in this world, we have to know the destination to the fairy tale ending and work to get there. 

May 8, 2016

The Grass is Greener

May 1, 2016

Man vs. Woman

April 24, 2016

Sky Rockets in Flight

April 17, 2016

Put A Ring On It

April 10, 2016

Going all the Way

April 3, 2016

The Peacock: Mating Calls

Attraction and Dating; the quest for the perfect mate. Description: In order to approach dating and marriage with good intentions (from a godly perspective), we have to understand what God intended.

March 27, 2016

Deep Waters

Be Bold: Safe is Boring

 

The Christian life is full of adventure when it is actually lived.  For many of us we are more worried about staying safe than living fully.  We are bombarded with the constant fears and questions of “what if”, so we never move from our safe places to actually follow God’s leading in our lives.  The reality is that when it comes to this life we can never be safe on our own.  God did not promise a life without fear, but He did promise a life greater than anything we could lose. He promised do be our safety when we are living boldly for Him.

In this series we are answering the question: “Who are we and where are we going?”  In the book of Acts, the first church lived a life so bold that it changed the course of history and impacted the world as we know it.  As God’s Church and plan A for the world, He calls us to Be Bold and follow His Spirit’s leading in our lives.  Being bold enough to truly live is not the absence of fear, but rather the presence of faith.  So Be Bold because Safe is boring.

 

Week 1: Bold Vision

Week 2 : No Strings-Attached Relationships 

Week 3 :  The Big Ask

Week 4 : Grasping Generously

Week 5 : Full of It 

Week 6 : Road to Somewhere

Week 7 : You Have to See This

 

March 20, 2016

You Have To See This

March 13, 2016

Road to Somewhere

March 6, 2016

Full Of It

February 28, 2016

Grasping Generosity

February 21, 2016

The Big Ask

February 14, 2016

No Strings Attached

February 7, 2016

Bold Vision

Week 1 [2/7]: Bold Vision (Acts 1-2:41—Vision Statement) God gives us His life-changing power through the Holy Spirit not to be inward-focused and more holy; rather, to be outward-focused and witness to the world (Acts 1:8).

TIRED. FRUSTRATED. OVERWHELMED.

We all struggle with these things. It can make you feel like “The Walking Dead.” You’re living, but without energy, hope or direction.

Join us on Sundays in January 2016 for a new series: The Walking Dead. We’ll explore the challenges of living and find fresh encouragement and purpose for our lives and families in the new year!

CONTENT: Revelations 19-22 (chronologically)

  • Week 1: The Infected (Revelation 19:1-10—The Wedding Feast)
  • Week 2: World War Z (Revelation 19:11-20:10—Triumph over the Enemy))
  • Week 3: Hell on Earth (Hell) (Revelation 20)
  • Week 4: The Cure (Heaven) (Revelation 21)
  • Week 5: Alive (Revelation 22—The Redeemed)

 

January 31, 2016

Alive

January 24, 2016

Heaven

January 17, 2016

Hell On Earth

January 10, 2016

World War Z

January 3, 2016

The Infected

December 20, 2015

Born to Die

December 13, 2015

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

December 6, 2015

3 Guys, A Barn and a Baby

The tradition of the Nativity. Brought about by St. Francis of Assisi in 1200 because he felt the celebration of Jesus birth was being lost in the tradition of gift giving. So he decided to recreate the live birth of Jesus Christ in what we known now as a Nativity. We too want to use this month to reclaim Christmas as the celebration of Jesus. He wanted the nativity to represent simplicity, poverty and humility. Many of our traditions we hold today came about in history as ways of pointing people back to Christ and why He came. Each week we will take a look at various traditions and retell the old story of long ago.

November 29, 2015

The Untamable Tongue

November 28, 2021

The Blessing of God

November 21, 2021

Male or Female?

November 14, 2021

How do I engage my LGB neighbor?

November 7, 2021

Where Is God?

October 31, 2021

Can I Lose My Salvation?

October 24, 2021

What Happens When I Die?

October 17, 2021

Tough Love

October 10, 2021

Because I Said So

October 3, 2021

No Pain No Gain

September 26, 2021

Notice For Praise

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