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Distorted identity creates destructive habits. This week, we are encouraged to focus on who we want to become as we strive to be more like Christ and overcome stubborn habits.
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We continue our discussion on temptation and are encouraged to believe that God is willing and able to do a transforming work in our lives.
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Victory over stubborn habits won’t last with just behavior modification. Pastor Shannon invites us to say, “Yes!” to God as we seek to live a life of deep transformation and lasting change.
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When Jesus entered Jerusalem, there was a crowd watching. Dr. Bill Effler challenges us to consider who was in the crowd, and why was their celebration only temporary? Dr. Effler offers the cause and solution to our often temporary celebrations as we look at the triumphant entry of Christ leading up to Easter.
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We have nothing to boast in apart from the cross of Christ. Pastor Shannon gives this reminder and shares with us what the cross commands of our lives.
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Jesus died and took our place on the cross. We are encouraged to reflect on this powerful truth in week 1 of our series, “Reflections on the Cross.
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Deep change requires us to abide with Christ. To finish this series, Pastor Shannon reminds us when we abide with Christ, the result is change from the inside out.
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There is a major difference between availability and capacity. This week, we look at the story of Mary and Martha and are reminded knowing our limits is a vital part of deep change.
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It is not spiritual thoughts or good intentions but ACTION that makes all the difference in our spiritual transformation! Pastor Shannon continues this series by challenging us all to take a step toward looking more like Jesus.
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This week, we collectively take a breath to pause and sit in the presence of the Lord.
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This week, we are reminded that our past isn’t held against us, but it does influence us. Pastor Shannon challenges us to take a look into our past so that we can continue the journey toward healing from the things we have done and those things done to us.
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Deep change requires that you bring the real you with real feelings to God. Pastor Shannon challenges us to name our feelings and bring our whole selves to God in week 2 of our series, “Deep Change.”
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Guest speaker and author, Jason Isaacs, kicks off the first teaching series of 2024 with an invitation for us to pray: “God, search me, lead me, and teach me.”
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What does the Bible say about joy? As we continue our Advent series, Pastor Shannon reminds us we are called to be people of joy who share it with others.
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The world tries to offer us peace, but what we are all searching for is inner peace. This week, Pastor Shannon reminds us that is it only in Christ that we find true peace. The world tries to offer us peace, but what we are all searching for is inner peace. This week, Pastor Shannon reminds us that is it only in Christ that we find true peace.
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On the first week of Advent, we are invited to receive the greatest gift of hope ever offered: God is with us!
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We continue our series, “Encounters with God,” with Bill Effler sharing 9 principles that will help us recognize an encounter with God in our own lives.
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When Jesus was on the cross, He hung between two criminals. This week, we look at the conversation that Jesus had with the two thieves and see that we are also presented with the choice that determines our eternity.
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When was the last time you were honest with the Lord about your condition? This week, we look at a miracle performed by Jesus in Mark 8 and discover that our healing begins with being honest with Him.
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Our battles are not environmental or social, but they are spiritual. In this encouraging message, Pastor Nick provides several important things to remember as we fight the good fight of life.
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