November 10, 2024 • Tyler Gorsline • Mark 10:13–16
In the final sermon of the series "WITH", we're reminded of the profound importance of childlike faith and how it relates to our spiritual journey. The key scripture comes from Mark 10, where Jesus says, 'Let the little children come to me.' This isn't just about kids – it's about all of us embracing a childlike approach to faith. We're challenged to consider how our childhood experiences, especially trauma, can shape our perception of God and others. The message draws fascinating parallels between attachment theory and our spiritual lives, suggesting that our early relationships profoundly impact our ability to connect with God. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to allow Jesus to heal our inner child, transforming our faith journey. This isn't just theory – it's an invitation to experience deeper belonging, becoming, and blessing in Christ, potentially changing how we relate to God, others, and even the children in our lives.
With My Spouse
November 3, 2024 • Tyler Gorsline • Philippians 2:1–5
In this powerful exploration of marriage, we're challenged to view our relationships through the lens of Christ's love for the church. The key message revolves around three choices we must make: to love, to sacrifice, and to heal. Drawing from Philippians 2, we're reminded that true joy in marriage comes from being like-minded, having the same love, and being one in spirit. This isn't about losing our individuality, but about choosing unity over being right. The sermon emphasizes that thriving in marriage is our choice - it's what we get by giving in God's grace. Just as Christ emptied himself for us, we're called to humble ourselves and value our spouse above ourselves. This perspective shift can transform our marriages from battlegrounds to holy grounds where God's love is manifested.
With My Neighbors
October 27, 2024 • Brice Herrick • 2 Peter 3:9, Acts 1:8
The sermon "With — Neighbors" emphasizes the importance of engaging in genuine, compassionate faith conversations rather than relying solely on traditional sermons. Drawing on the example of Philip the Evangelist, it highlights how Christians can overcome barriers to sharing their faith by challenging preconceived categories of who is deserving, prioritizing evangelism even amid discomfort, and being open to diverse methods led by the Holy Spirit. The core message is that effective evangelism starts with listening, understanding, and letting God’s love and Spirit guide interactions, reaching beyond boundaries to share the good news with all.