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Dear Anthem

Where We've Been and Where We're Going

Dear Anthem

February 27, 2022

13 years of history in 5 minutes.

A Good Memory is Meaningful to Our Future

February 27, 2022 • Pastor Allen Coleman • Acts 20:16–38

Listen in as Pastor Allen Coleman peaches his last sermon at Anthem Church.

Affection is Principal to Our Future

February 20, 2022 • Pastor Andrew Clark • 1 Thessalonians 2:17–20

We were created for affection, created to receive from and worship our Heavenly Father and to give and receive to others in our community. Satan and sin hinder our affection, but how do we move forward into what God has for us? The future of our church will depend on where our affection primarily and consistently lies. Will we love one another as Jesus has loved us?

Comfort is Plentiful for our Future

February 13, 2022 • Pastor Allen Coleman • 2 Corinthians 1:3–7

What if true comfort was just as much about giving as it was receiving? What if we have settled for lesser comforts all along while the true comfort waits for us, ready and able to help us in every season? Listen in as Pastor Allen exhorts Anthem Church to walk alongside the God of all comfort in the years to come.

Transition is Essential to our Future (Pt. 2)

February 6, 2022 • Pastor Allen Coleman • 1 Corinthians 3:1, 1 Corinthians 3:4–9

What are the marks of a healthy transition? How do we face the real emotions tied to change while still moving forward into what God is doing? In this time, we can up and leave, lash out, lean away, or lean into what God is doing; listen in as Pastor Allen exhorts us to the latter option to the glory of God.

Transition is Essential to our Future (Pt. 1)

January 30, 2022 • Pastor Allen Coleman • 2 Timothy 1:3–4

Pastor Allen is moving out of God's way in this new season, for a new leader, so God can do a new thing.

Participation is Fundamental in our Future

January 23, 2022 • Pastor Allen Coleman • Philippians 1:3–5

As we begin to consider what endemic life might look like, we as the church must begin to ask ourselves how we are to be faithful stewards of this new season. What does it look like to be participatory members of a healthy local church?