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Summer 2019

The Good Stuff

July 28, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Psalm 133 We all want to live our best life and we want to focus on the good stuff. Do we know what the good stuff is? More importantly, are we willing to fight for it?

The Consequence of Joy

July 21, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Psalm 126 Life comes with plenty of unintended consequences, but some consequences are predictable - like joy. If you're like most people, you could probably use more joy in your life. Don't wait to stumble on it. It's not yours to take, but it is yours to have.

We're Here!

July 14, 2019 • Dr. Bradley Brown

Psalm 122 There's no place like this place near this place so this place must be the place.

Going Somewhere

July 7, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Psalm 121 Life is a journey. Do you know where you are going? Do you know how to pack and how to get there? Important questions for vacation, even more important for life.

Dirge in the Dumps

June 30, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Lamentations 3:16-33 God is great and God is good, but life is hard and bad stuff happens. What do we do with that? How do we handle the stuff singing can't fix?

Singing 'bout Love

June 23, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Song of Solomon 8:6-7 Love songs describe love as everything from reckless to endless, but is it possible that we have misunderstood the true nature of love? What if we could love each other better if we understood love better?

Who Are You Trying to Impress?

June 16, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

2 Samuel 6:13-22 In life we can be so worried about who is watching and what they think that we have adapted our movements to the expectations of others. The question we ultimately have to answer is: Who are you trying to impress?

Coming of Age

June 9, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Psalm 8

Heart Condition

June 2, 2019 • Rev. Jennifer Williams

Exodus 14-15 If you want your heart to be healthy, you have to exercise. If you want your heart to be strong and send life coursing through every part of your system, you have to sing - preferably loud and often. It's science.