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Like A Boss

How to Make Jesus Your Boss

Do What You Love

October 25, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • 2 Thessalonians 3:6–13

We have always heard, “Find out what you love and do that.” There’s one problem. Sometimes, you have to do the grunt work before you can actually start doing what you love. The Apostle Paul knew that. Though he wrote 2/3rd’s of the New Testament, he worked a manual labor job of sewing and making tents. Paul had to do the grunt work and do some things he didn’t love so he could do the glory work. Today, we’re going to look at a few verses found in 1 Thessalonians in which Paul worked the same job and he stayed at it for a long time. Diligently doing the same thing every day, day after day.

Dream Job or Dead-End Job?

October 18, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Matthew 13:55, Ephesians 3:20, Luke 16:1–10, James 1:2–4

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” A question we used to hear all the time. A question that used to spur our dreams. But for many of us today, rather than causing us to dream, it magnifies the gap between where we thought we would be and where we are. So, what do we do? Should we stop dreaming? Should we settle? Or is there another approach? This week, we’ll look at a teaching of Jesus that can help each of us make our dreams (and God’s dreams) a reality.

Jesus Is My Boss

October 11, 2015 • Chris Edmondson • Colossians 3:23, Genesis 3:17–19, Genesis 2:15

We will spend fifty to sixty percent of our lives at work, yet research tells us that over eighty percent of us are dissatisfied with our jobs. If we’re going to spend that much time at work, then we better learn to love it or we’re going to be miserable for half of our life. Today, Pastor Chris offers a perspective on work that could forever change your experience on the job.