We return to Mastering Your Mind. With this new series, we’ll identify and root out the most common forms of distorted thinking that hold us back. This week: low self-esteem. Love of self — the healthy kind that the Bible speaks of — means feeling genuinely good about who you are at the deepest core […]
Monthly Archives: April 2009
What a Little Love Can Do!
In this sermon we hear from Melody Merida, Ceci Spence, and Chris Tenpas, three of our folks who went to Sudan earlier this year. We’ll learn about their journey — both physical and spiritual. We’ll have a chance to think together about what we may be called to do as we seek to make a […]
Think Different
For the next few weeks, we’ll look at common, distorted patterns of thinking that drag us down, and pair each of those with a spiritual antidote. This sermon tackles fatalism — a victimized pessimism that tells us life is bad and nothing good can ever come from what we do. Know anyone like that? Contrast […]
The Donkey, The Stallion, and the Strategy of the Hills
We’re offering something different this Palm Sunday. Melody Merida presents the message in the form of a story about a king who sends his son to make peace with the subjects of his kingdom. The son is sent on a donkey, like a common beggar, to denote the humility of the king. Watch the webcast. […]
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