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Love and Marriage

Even if we aren't currently married, statistics show that by the time we are 70 years old 90% of us will have been married at one point. Many of us aspire to be married, are married or have been married. Yet you don’t have to look any further than the divorce rate to see

Love and Marriage: Conflict in Marriage

April 28, 2024 • Matt Fulmer • Proverbs 18:13, Ephesians 4:26–32, Proverbs 15:1

Marriages can be complex with a mix of emotions that conflict can elicit. How we deal with conflict will determine the strength of the marriage. Couples who can navigate conflict well will have a healthier relationship than those who don’t. Did you know conflict can actually be an opportunity for better connection with your spouse? This sermon will give you a few simple tools on how to navigate conflict well.

Love and Marriage: Being Single - Gladstone

April 21, 2024 • Kayla Meredith • Philippians 4:4–9

Navigating singleness often means holding together two truths that we often separate. On the one hand, there is being open to or even desiring a relationship like marriage. While at the same time being content and finding peace with where we are in life. This sermon will focus on what it means to be single or single again and what it looks like to find contentment in life regardless of your relationship status. 

Love and Marriage: Being Single - North Oak

April 21, 2024

Love and Marriage: Agape Love - North Oak

April 14, 2024 • Matt Fulmer

Love and Marriage: Agape Love - Gladstone

April 14, 2024 • Matt Fulmer

Love and Marriage: Gift from God - North Oak

April 7, 2024 • Matt Fulmer

God gave us marriage as a gift to combat loneliness. God recognized that it is better to live our lives in relationship with others. In this sermon we will explore the original purpose of marriage, that is to give humans an "Ezer" or a helper, a partner and companion to live life with.

Love and Marriage: Gift from God - Gladstone

April 7, 2024 • Kayla Meredith • Genesis 2:18–24

God gave us marriage as a gift to combat loneliness. God recognized that it is better to live our lives in relationship with others. In this sermon we will explore the original purpose of marriage, that is to give humans an "Ezer" or a helper, a partner and companion to live life with.