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Justification by Faith
Galatians 3 | We are legally and objectively declared to be righteous based on our faith in Jesus.
Jesus + Nothing = Everything
Galatians 2 | The law has zero power to save anyone from anything.
Worship Wholeheartedly
Matthew 22:34-40 | We were created to worship. When God becomes the object of our affection, allegiance, and attention, we discover the kind of fulfillment the world cannot supply. In this sermon we will learn why God is worthy of our worship and what happens when we love him with our whole being.
Selfishness
Matthew 6:1-4 | The practice of giving without pomp and circumstance orients our hearts towards God’s approval instead of the applause of other people. Nothing slays the dragon of selfishness like the discipline of serving those in need.
Humanism
Psalm 8, Daniel 4:28-37 | The Bible makes clear that people find their place under God’s authority and in authority over the earth. When we reject God’s authority we falsely believe we have ultimate authority which always humility. When we embrace God’s authority we receive joy that comes from being under His protection and living out His plan.
Atheism
Psalm 14:1, Romans 1:18-23 | The Bible claims that based on the beauty and order we find in creation, there is no excuse for failing to worship our Creator. Unfortunately, people often choose not to acknowledge or worship Him. No other philosophy has created more death and destruction than the belief that there is no God. Acknowledging and worshiping our Creator brings humility and accountability to our lives.
Fall
John 5:1-15 | Every living thing changes. Even clocks constantly reset themselves. We do one of two things with change: we can either embrace it, or try to ignore it. The healthy approach is adaptation and maturity, which includes accepting the necessity of change. In this message we’ll learn how change makes us stronger and wiser.
Get Help
Proverbs 11:14, 12:15, 15:22, 19:20, 25:11, Colossians 4:6, I Thessalonians 5:11 | The Bible says, “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.” Few things are more helpful than an encouraging word. Solomon said, “There is wisdom in a multitude of counselors.” In this message we will examine how giving and receiving truth spoken in love can bring healing into our lives.
Laugh Often
Job 8:21, Proverbs 15:15, 17:22, 18:24, Psalm 126:2, Luke 10:17-21 | Of all the most important things in life good friends and laughter would be near the top of the list. Neither is complete without the other; they’re “emotional” twins. In this message we’ll look at the blessings of laughter and friendship.
Eat Well
I Corinthians 10:31, Genesis 1:29, 9:3, Ecclesiastes 9:7, John 4:34) | Food involves celebrating, entertaining, nourishment, hospitality, and community. There are dangers to both overeating and under-eating. The key is balance and nutritious food. In this message we’ll look at a healthy approach to healthy eating.
Teach One Another
Colossians 3:16-17 | We never outgrow our need to learn new things. One of the beautiful blessings in being a member of God’s family is we have so many people to tap into when we need help, perspective, counsel, encouragement, and correction. In this message, we will explore who to turn to when we want to grow in a specific area of our lives.
Forgive One Another
Colossians 3:12-15 | It’s never easy to forgive someone when they’ve hurt you. We tend to replay the mean things they said and did to the point that it can become a consuming and unwelcomed memory. In this message we will learn how to forgive others and the benefits that come when we walk away from the desire to retaliate.