What do all gravestones have in common? A beginning and end date; the date you were born and the date you left this earth. What's significant and yet overlooked many times is the dash between these two dates. This dash represents joy, heartache, peace, trials, triumphs, victories, love, loss, and more. In today's sermon Billy Humphrey implores us to not just work for the weekend, but to discover the purpose that God has for our work.
Working for the Weekend
June 4, 2017 • Billy Humphrey
The Dash Interview
June 28, 2017 • Adrian Crawford & Billy Humphrey
To finish out the series, Billy Humphrey interviewed Pastor Adrian to bring you some exclusive Engage Tallahassee app content. If you've enjoyed this series, we encourage you to check out this interview as we close out The Dash. Enjoy!
I Want To Go Home
June 25, 2017 • Adrian Crawford
What do all gravestones have in common? A beginning and end date; the date you were born and the date you left this earth. What's significant and yet overlooked many times is the dash between these two dates. This dash represents joy, heartache, peace, trials, triumphs, victories, love, loss, and more. In today's sermon Pastor Adrian brings to our attention a few questions like "Is Jesus everything in your life?", "Do you proclaim the goodness of Jesus?", "What kingdom are you building for God?". And reminds us to long for something greater than just this moment by leaving a legacy of faith.
The Evolution of a Promise
June 18, 2017 • Adrian Crawford
What do all gravestones have in common? A beginning and end date; the date you were born and the date you left this earth. What's significant and yet overlooked many times is the dash between these two dates. This dash represents joy, heartache, peace, trials, triumphs, victories, love, loss, and more. In today's Father's Day Sermon, Pastor Adrian explores how promises are composed of three aspects: A Genesis, Purification, and Redemption. Promises have deep meaning within each individual and how these aspects influence how they evolve in our day to day life. We hope you enjoy this week's sermon!