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What Are You Thinking? (4/28/19)

Four Questions for Thinking About Your Thinking

April 28, 2019 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

It’s that moment where you wonder if you are good enough. The times you wonder why you feel sad, angry, or overwhelmed. That temptation or fear keeps coming back. What do you do with the voices in your head? Join us as we look to God’s Word for the answers. On Sunday, April 28, 2019, Pastor Chad Gilligan begins his new sermon sermon series by giving us Four Questions for Thinking About Your Thinking.

Drains and Faucets (6/30/19)

June 30, 2019 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

Whether good or bad, the gravity of life drains the life out of us. And nothing can be more draining than the voices in our head. When it seems you have no more to give and can no longer press on, where do you get restored, replenished, and refilled? On Sunday, June 30, 2019, Pastor Chad Gilligan concludes his sermon series, Voices in My Head, by looking at 10 Things that Drain Us and 3 Faucets that fill us back up again.

Highs and Lows (6/23/19)

June 23, 2019 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

As Christians, we want to believe that if we think enough positive thoughts, pray hard enough, go to church regularly, we won’t face anxiety, fear, or depression. But just because you are a Christian, it does not mean you’re not human. Just because you are wrestling with something in your life, it doesn’t mean you’re not a person of faith. On Sunday, June 23, 2019, Pastor Chad takes a look at depression and the highs and lows we all face.

Enough (6/16/19)

June 16, 2019 • Pastor Chad Gilligan

God sees beyond your sin and past mistakes to who you are meant to be. However, most days, we feel the opposite of God’s calling on our lives. Instead of being a mighty warrior, we are cowardly. Instead of a royal priesthood, we are worldly and homeless. Instead of being a child of God, chosen and loved, we feel like we are orphans. On Sunday, June 16, 2019, Pastor Chad Gilligan challenges to choose faith instead and not allow fear to hinder us from everything we are called to be.