Episodes
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Breakthrough: Finding Victory in a Defeated World
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
Sunday Jan 31, 2021
This world is not one we were meant to just survive; we are meant to thrive. As we read through scripture, we come to the same conclusion over and over again that we can find victory in a defeated world- but how we do that will surprise many of us. A breakthrough in life is a life of busting free from the brokenness of the world and taking a hold of a life that is truly life through God’s grace!
The realities of the broken world in many ways, for many of us, overshadow the greatness of God’s glory through the gift of life by His son. We forget who we are, we forget what He has already done and we get lost because we think we have lost. There is victory in Jesu and victory over this defeated world.
Speaker: Joel Garrison
Sunday Jan 24, 2021
Breathing Room: Finding Professional Breathing Room
Sunday Jan 24, 2021
Sunday Jan 24, 2021
Sermon: The key to professional breathing room is focus. We should learn to work towards what we're good at, which means improving on our strengths, and delegating our weaknesses.
Scripture Passage: Exodus 18:13-24
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Breathing Room: Less is More
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Sunday Jan 03, 2021
Ever feel like you can’t catch your breath? Our culture encourages us to fill up our schedules and empty our bank accounts. Living on the line creates too much stress and tension but God has a better way. Our Heavenly Father wants to lead you to a life with breathing room.
In our attempt to get the most out of life, our schedules spin out of control. Our time is limited, and someone has to decide how we spend the time we have left. When we surrender our time to our Heavenly Father, He will lead us to breathing room.
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Expect the Unexpected: An Unexpected Plan
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Sermon: Jesus' plan was the most unexpected of all. People expected Jesus to save those like them; He came to save everyone. People expected a king to rule and make everything right-right now; He came to die.
Scripture Passage: Luke 2:25-35
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Expect the Unexpected: An Unexpected Family Tree
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Assumptions often blind us to reality. When I assume something won’t happen or can’t happen, but then it does happen - it’s unexpected. Jesus not only comes in an unexpected way, he wants to do the unexpected in our lives.
If God can use these spiritual rejects, God can use you!
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Killing it: To be a Known Survivor
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sermon: We all want to be recognized, admired, sought after, and envied. We hunger for approval. We want to be known. But what do you do when there is no amount of "known" that will satisfy your appetite?
Scripture Passage: John 1
Speaker: Bob Kadlecik
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Killin' It: Heaven Rules
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Maybe you’re a “Three P” person - you have power, prestige and possessions. You have influence. You are envied. People take you seriously because of what you’ve accomplished, what you look like, or who you’re married too. There’s nothing wrong with being a “Three P” person. But when it comes to pride, “Three P” people face a unique challenge.
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Killin' It: Remote Controlled
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
There’s something that rises up in each of us. It keeps us from apologizing, admitting we’re wrong, or showing weakness. It keeps us from forgiving. It causes us to lie about our pasts, to cheat instead of loose, and to feel happy when someone else fails. It stands in the way not only of our relationships with other people, but our relationship with God. What is this thing and how do we kill it?
There is a sin that is so common to the human experience, it is the gateway to all other sins. It promises to make us bigger, better and more important, but only make us smaller and meaner. It strips us of our capacity to connect with others. So, what is “it” and how do we kill it?
Speaker: Bob Kadlecik