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October 30, 2016
Generously Supplied
- Matt Nickoson
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October 16, 2016
Choose Joy Over Anxiety
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October 9, 2016
Forget The Past
- Matt Nickoson
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October 2, 2016
Attitude Adjustment
- Philippians 2:1-11
- Matt Nickoson
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September 25, 2016
Seize the Moments
- Philippians 1:12-30
- Matt Nickoson
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September 18, 2016
New Life, New Purpose
- Philippians 1:3-12
- Todd Allen
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September 11, 2016
Be Intentional
- Philippians 1:1-5
- Matt Nickoson
July 3, 2016
Freedom
- John 8:31-36
- Matt Nickoson
June 26, 2016
Start Digging
- Hebrews 12:12-17
- Matt Nickoson
June 19, 2016
How do I know God's will for my life?
- Proverbs 3:5-6
- Todd Allen
June 12, 2016
10% Effort
- Malachi 3:10
- Alan Alghrim
June 5, 2016
Cutting Corners
- Proverbs 15:1
- Matt Nickoson
May 29, 2016
Don't Filter Your Mouth
- Proverbs 10:11-32
- Todd Allen
May 22, 2016
The Right Tools
- Proverbs 9:10-12
- Matt Nickoson
May 15, 2016
Brick by Brick
- Psalms 127:1-5
- Matt Nickoson
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
- Song of Solomon 5:9-7:13
- Matt Nickoson
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 1, 2016
Man vs. Woman
- Song of Solomon 5:1-8
- Matt Nickoson
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.
April 24, 2016
Sky Rockets in Flight
- Song of Solomon 4:1-5:1
- Matt Nickoson
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.
April 17, 2016
Put A Ring On It
- Song of Solomon 3:6-11
- Matt Nickoson
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.
April 10, 2016
Going all the Way
- Song of Solomon 2:7-3:5
- Matt Nickoson
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.
April 3, 2016
The Peacock: Mating Calls
- Song of Solomon 1:1-2:7
- Matt Nickoson
March 27, 2016
Deep Waters
- John 18:16-21:19
- Matt Nickoson
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
- Acts 4:36-15:41
- Matt Nickoson
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 13, 2016
Road to Somewhere
- Acts 9:1-43
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 6, 2016
Full Of It
- Acts 5:29-7:60
- Matt Nickoson
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
February 28, 2016
Grasping Generosity
- Acts 4:32-5:5
- Matt Nickoson
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
February 21, 2016
The Big Ask
- Acts 3:6-4:31
- Matt Nickoson
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
February 14, 2016
No Strings Attached
- Acts 2:38-47
- Matt Nickoson
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
February 7, 2016
Bold Vision
- Acts 1:1-2:41
- Matt Nickoson
October 4, 2020
Racism
- Matt Nickoson
September 27, 2020
Winners and Losers
- Brett Cadwell
September 20, 2020
Love Does
- Matt Nickoson
September 13, 2020
Overflowing
- Matt Nickoson
September 6, 2020
Bitter or Better?
- Matt Nickoson
August 30, 2020
What Lies Beneath
- Matt Nickoson
August 23, 2020
Compelled to Love the World
- Matt Reagan
August 16, 2020
Compelled to Love Each Other
- Matt Nickoson
August 9, 2020
Compelled to Love God
- Matt Nickoson
August 2, 2020
Compelled by Christ's Love
- Matt Nickoson