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Spiritual Selfies -- Part 3

May 12, 2019 • Dr. Mark Lantz

This Mother's Day, we want to take a moment to celebrate the women of our church. We want each woman to realize what a treasure she is in God's eyes. We want each woman to recognize the power and status she has as a child of God. What "selfies" does the Bible have for women in our church? You have power in Christ. You are treasured and held close to His heart. Join Dr. Mark Lantz as he examines the example of Esther in this third part of Spiritual Selfies.

Spiritual Selfies -- Part 6

June 2, 2019 • Dr. Mark Lantz

For the past 6 weeks, we have been examining various experiences in life and how they develop you into the person God has created you to be. Now, as we approach the end of this series, we come to the greatest experience of all. This phenomenon literally changed not only the course of your life, but the course of history as a whole. This is the crux of history, and it is the place that we must all come in order to truly develop into the individual we are designed to be. This experience is, of course, the cross of Jesus Christ. Join Dr. Mark Lantz as he examines the cross from different Scriptural angles and demonstrates just how Christ's sacrifice impacts you as a believer today in this final part of Spiritual Selfies.

Spiritual Selfies -- Part 5

May 26, 2019 • Dr. Mark Lantz

We are in a state of spiritual warfare in this life. And the reality is this: if you do not fight for the things you DO want, the things you DON'T want will come to pass. What must we do to defend our spiritual territory? What weapons do we have at our disposal? And what will it take for us to stand up against our enemy? These questions are important, and can be a little intimidating. Join Dr. Mark Lantz as he examines the story of Shammah in the book of 1 Samuel to determine how you must stand up and fight for the things you hold dear, and how you can win that battle every time.

Spiritual Selfies -- Part 4

May 19, 2019 • Dr. Mark Lantz

What happens when godly people disagree? What do Christians do with contention? Can anything good come from contentious relationships? One of the most famous examples of contention among the body of Christ is the story of Paul and Barnabas. These two men came into conflict over a young man named John Mark, and the contention was strong enough to split the duo apart. What can this story tell us about how we interact with those with whom we disagree in everyday life? What are we to make of contention? And what of those of us like John Mark, who are stuck in the middle of it, perhaps the source? Join Dr. Mark Lantz as he dives into this passage in Part 4 of Spiritual Selfies.