See below for the sermon from March 2, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
What are some specific ways that God is providing for me today?
Do I believe in my heart that God truly longs to provide for all of my needs?
How can I remember to depend on God rather than my own resources?
We also have audio for the Children’s Message that Sue did:
See below for the sermon from February 17, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
What helps me remember that God is greater than my biggest problem?
How might I use God’s name in a way that honors Him?
How can I depend on God as my rock today?
We also have audio for the Children’s Message that Sue did:
See below for the sermon from February 10, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
What symptoms of spiritual famine do I see in our nation?
What symptoms of spiritual famine do I see in my own life?
How can I feed on the Bread of Life today? This week?
See below for the sermon from February 3, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home. We had some problems recording for some reason, so we apologize for the static in some portions. It gets better later, but can be hard at first.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
How has my relationship with my dad impacted my relationship with God, my Father?
Which characteristic of God the Father (Compassionate, Consistent, Close or Competent) do I need most right now?
What anxiety can I cast on Him today (1 Peter 5:7)?
See below for the sermon from January 27, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
How have I allowed the culture to influence the way I manage my money?
What is one positive change I can make in my finances this week?
Can I recall a time in my life when I gave and then received even more blessing in return?
See below for the sermon from January 20, 2008. You can also subscribe to the sermons via the podcast feed. After listening to the sermon, come back and share your thoughts about it. To make a comment, click on the title at the top of this post or on the comments link at the bottom right of this post. You can also download the sermon outline to follow along at home.
Some questions to sound off on (or just share your thoughts on the sermon):
How can I spend my time most wisely this week in the following areas: Physically, Relationally, Professionally and Spiritually?
What are my critical, important areas to spend small amounts of time consistently?
What things in my life seem urgent but distract me from what is most important?
We’ll be publishing the sermons for worship each week here. If you were there, jump right into the conversation and post your comments. If you missed the sermon, check out the audio and then join the conversation!