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Peter | Week 15

Neil Rogers continues our series on the books of Peter with 2 Peter 2:1-22


8/16/2020

Great Expectations | Week 3

Joe Russo finishes our series by providing some incredibly helpful and practical advice for cultivating a healthy marriage. He shows us how our individual relationships with God must take priority and then explains how our marriages must come before our kids and our jobs. Joe provides a list of specific things we can do to invest into our marriages and experience the joy of sharing life together.

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8/9/2020

Great Expectations | Week 2

Joe Russo steps us this week to continue our series about how to cultivate a healthy marriage. Joe uses the analogy of an athlete to show us how critical it is invest into our marriage. He explains how God’s design for marriage really is best for us, but we most commit to showing up and doing the work.

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8/2/2020

Great Expectations | Week 1

Dustin Pearce opens a new series this Sunday by looking at God’s intention for Marriage in Matthew 19. Dustin addresses some of the common questions and challenges associated with marriage and helps us see God’s heart for us in the process.

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7/26/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 118 (Celebration Sunday)

In this final sermon in the Psalms, Jay Mayo leads us through Psalm 118. He shows us how important it is to choose joy in the midst of trying circumstances and explains how God has given us the resources in Christ to do that.

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7/19/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 23

Eric Clark continues our series in the Psalms by giving a powerful sermon on a familiar Psalm: Psalm 23. Eric challenges us to consider who our shepherd really is during this season of so many voices. He calls us to starve what is familiar and feed revival in our hearts by honestly considering what it means to follow Jesus as our Chief Shepherd.

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7/12/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 51

Josh Gatewood continues our series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 51. In this Psalm we see David in a place of desperation, crying out to God for repentance and renewal in light of his recent fall into sin. Josh shows us how David’s personal sin and prayer of repentance outlines a roadmap for restoration we can all follow—no matter what we’ve done or what we’re going through.

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7/5/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 40

Neil Rogers shares a message from Psalm 40, a beautiful Psalm that  illustrates the salvation story we all have with Jesus. Neil encourages us to remember this story, rejoice in this story, and then boldly share it with others. He challenges some of the fears we have to sharing our faith and encourages us to identify one person we can share our story with.

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6/28/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 13 (Midland)

Jay Mayo continues our series in the Psalms by teaching from Psalm 13. He shows us the importance of being honest with God while holding on to the truths God has revealed to us in His Word. He challenges the notion that honesty is the enemy of reverence and encourages us to see that honesty with God is actually the pathway to relationship.

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6/21/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 37

In a special Father’s Day message, Joe Russo teaches from Psalm 37 about the wisdom of God’s Word. Through this Psalm, Joe shows Fathers how to think about their struggles, their relationships, and the blessings God has for those who will walk His ways throughout their lifetime.

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6/14/2020

The Psalms | Psalm 19

Josh Gatewood continues our summer series in the Psalms by taking us to Psalm 19. Josh unpacks some of the historical evidence for the Bible’s reliability and then challenges us to consider whether the Bible is the ultimate authority in our lives. He show us how if we want to experience deep renewal, then we must become people who commit our lives to learning from Jesus in His Word and who starve the apathy that can be so toxic to our souls.

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