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Raising GODLY Families

Part 5

November 29, 2020 • Jeremy Helmuth

If you are a parent or grandparent right now, you might feel overwhelmed with the responsibility of raising your children to become godly young men and women when they leave your home and enter the world. Why are so many young people abandoning the faith of their fathers and mothers? Families have become so busy and sadly many families stare into their phones more than they grow together spiritually. Do you pray together before meals and before bedtime? Does the dad lead the family in devotions regularly? Do you have standards as a family that might make you feel like outsiders? Are you helping your children develop the right priorities in their spiritual walk? Does the example of your life help your children grow in a deeper love for God? Join us as we give you simple tools to lead your family in the ways of Jesus Christ.

Intro

December 6, 2020

Weaving God’s PRESENCE into your life

December 6, 2020 • Jeremy Helmuth

More than 700 years before Jesus was born, there was a young couple who had a baby with high hopes that this child would save them from their enemies. Discover how God used the name of an ancient baby to signify that he is with us. Learn how to experience God’s presence in your life in a way you have never felt before. If you long to be close to God, but have often felt confused or even frustrated about how to draw near to God in your daily walk, then this is a sermon you cannot miss.

Weaving God’s FORGIVENESS into your life

December 13, 2020 • Jeremy Helmuth

More than 800 years before Jesus was born, there was a prophet who predicted that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. What is the significance of this little town and why did God choose this location for the birth of Jesus? Discover how God has given us the greatest gift called forgiveness of sins and how our ability to forgive others can be the greatest gift we give to ourselves. If you are struggling with setting someone free from their past, then take the time to listen to this sermon.