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Bigger Houses

Bigger House of Perspective

May 19, 2024 • Matt Samler • Colossians 3:2, Philippians 1:12–26, John 11:14–15, Deuteronomy 29:29

Today's choices could lead to tomorrow's chains. What choices are you making today? How does that affect your perspective? We need to remember that we are in chains for Christ, not by Christ

Bigger House of Influence

May 12, 2024 • Brent Freeman • Matthew 5:13–16, John 8:12, John 9:5, John 12:35–36

Perhaps due to the social media phenomenon, most people would not consider themselves an influencer when asked. However, everyone influences the life of another, and it turns out Jesus had a lot to say on the subject!

Bigger House of Honor

May 5, 2024 • Brent Freeman • Ephesians 4:29, Isaiah 29:13, Luke 14:7–11, Romans 12:9–10

People today are so eager to raise their social status. Who are we trying to impress? Rather than aiming for prestige, look for a place where we can serve.

Bigger House of Trust

April 28, 2024 • Brent Freeman • Genesis 1:27–31, Leviticus 27:30, Malachi 3:10, Matthew 23:23–34, 2 Corinthians 9:6–8

The Bible has much to say about money, wealth, greed, contentment, and other topics pertaining to our financial and spiritual lives. There are over 2,000 verses in the Bible on this topic, almost half the parables, and one out of every ten verses in the Gospels deal with this subject. In a world where all income brackets live paycheck to paycheck, and debt totals continue to rise, we need to rethink our ugly money issues.

Bigger House of Worship

April 21, 2024 • Brent Freeman • Psalm 100:4, Psalm 95

Current statistics say that approximately 92 million selfies are snapped daily around the world. The average person spends, a total of seven minutes taking selfies. It begs the question, what are we worshipping?

Bigger House of Peace

April 14, 2024 • Luke 21, Genesis 1:14–19, Matthew 24:36–39, 2 Timothy 2, 1 Thessalonians 4:16–18

You've heard the saying, Bigger is not always better. We confuse the size of our home, with our sense of satisfaction. Culturally we've downsized the things that matter, for things that do not. Today anxiety and insecurity are increasing as it appears the world is spiraling out of control. However, the Bible speaks to what is happening worldwide and we can find peace because God is clearly in control.