Who You Were Isn't Who You Are / August 22
August 22, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:19–23
At the conclusion of our series, we explore one of the most challenging aspects of our identity - our past. We all have things in our past we are not proud of. Things we wish had never happened to us and things we wish we had never done. The good news is our past doesn't have to define our future. In this final message, we see how Jesus makes it possible to find freedom from the past.
August 22, 2021 Full Service
August 22, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:19–23
At the conclusion of our series, we explore one of the most challenging aspects of our identity - our past. We all have things in our past we are not proud of. Things we wish had never happened to us and things we wish we had never done. The good news is our past doesn't have to define our future. In this final message, we see how Jesus makes it possible to find freedom from the past.
Instruments of Righteousness / August 8
August 8, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:12–14
There is no lack of things to learn and no shortage of information to consume. But does information always transfer into application? In this message, we are challenged by Romans 6:12-14 with some practical application about dealing with the sin in our life.
August 8, 2021 Full Service
August 8, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:12–14
There is no lack of things to learn and no shortage of information to consume. But does information always transfer into application? In this message, we are challenged by Romans 6:12-14 with some practical application about dealing with the sin in our life.
Ancient New Words / August 1
August 1, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:1–11
With the nearly 7,000 words we speak a day, how many of them positively impact those around you? Of all the words spoken to you (or about you) how many have shaped how you see yourself? How many of those words have in some way shaped our identity. As we begin a new series, we study Romans 6 and open ourselves to who God considers us to be.
August 1, 2021 Full Service
August 1, 2021 • Bradley Williams • Romans 6:1–11
With the nearly 7,000 words we speak a day, how many of them positively impact those around you? Of all the words spoken to you (or about you) how many have shaped how you see yourself? How many of those words have in some way shaped our identity. As we begin a new series, we study Romans 6 and open ourselves to who God considers us to be.