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Reimagine How You Relate to God

Life Under God

November 4, 2018 • Chad Garrison

Believers can develop a mentality of needing to continue to “perform” or keep certain habits to maintain God’s acceptance and favor. Constantly living UNDER His watchful eye, waiting to be punished or rewarded. But that’s not how “GOD WITH US” is meant to operate. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.

Life Under God

November 4, 2018 • Brenton Hill

Believers can develop a mentality of needing to continue to “perform” or keep certain habits to maintain God’s acceptance and favor. Constantly living UNDER His watchful eye, waiting to be punished or rewarded. But that’s not how “GOD WITH US” is meant to operate. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.

Life Over God

November 11, 2018 • Chad Garrison

Do we trust God in most things, or in everything? It's easier to live life OVER God than you might think--and miss out on experiencing the fullness of His presence in our lives. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.

Life Over God

November 11, 2018 • Brenton Hill

Do we trust God in most things, or in everything? It's easier to live life OVER God than you might think--and miss out on experiencing the fullness of His presence in our lives. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.

Life For God

November 18, 2018 • Sarah Baldwin

Many of us get distracted from relationship with Christ. We have to be watchful and sober minded to protect ourselves from the enemy because he will distract us and pull us away from God. We must identify the areas that are distracting us from God. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ. If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.

Life From God

November 25, 2018 • Chad Garrison

When God doesn't do what you think he should do, or when we think he should do it; some conclude God isn't real, he isn't powerful, he isn't good, or he just doesn't care. What if posturing our lives based on what we get from God is actually missing out on His greatest gift--His presence? If we’ve grown weary of Christianity, if we find most any local church uninspiring, maybe the problem lies not in the Christian faith or these faithful bodies, but in our own disgruntled hearts. In this series, WITH, we will tenderly unmask the clichéd posturing that too often masquerades as genuine communion with Christ.