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Unlikely Choices

1 Samuel 13:14 “The Lord has sought for Himself a man after his own heart, and the Lord has appointe

January 16, 2022 • Mike Waldrop

Turmoil and insecurity seems to be the new normal of our day. As people who trust that God is greater than our turmoil and the source of our security, how do we respond well? The story of David in the Old Testament is a story of people who responded well, and responded poorly in their relationship with God. And it is a story of a God who loved them through it all. Join us as we look at the unlikely choices God used to care for His people.

The Good Guy Wins

March 27, 2022 • Mike Waldrop • Acts 13:16–41

All of our lives go through seasons of Good, Bad and Ugly. When we’re in one of those unpleasant seasons of life, we can feel consumed and lose sight of God’s purposes and mission. It happened to King David, and it happens to us. But King David’s legacy was not one of defeat and stumbling, but of completing what God had for him and providing all of Israel and the world with the ultimate King. Join us as we are encouraged to know that our bad and ugly seasons of life don’t have to be our legacy. And join with us as we follow the ultimate king, are transformed and given an ultimate purpose.

Family Feud 2 – the Day God Hung a Hippie

March 20, 2022 • Mike Waldrop • 2 Samuel 14, 2 Samuel 15, 2 Samuel 16, 2 Samuel 17, 2 Samuel 18

In recent years the mental health field has decided that the source of many of our stresses and diseases is resentment and bitterness towards others who have hurt us. Therapist have adopted strategies to help us work through those hurts and “release” them for our own good. The Old Testament story of King David and his son, Absalom, is a great illustration of the contrast between resentment and forgiveness. Join us as we examine two lives and ask God to lead us to be people of forgiveness.

A Family Feud - Episode 1

March 13, 2022 • Mike Waldrop • 2 Samuel 13

Families are strange and interesting creations. Some appear quite healthy yet go off the rails. Others are clearly dysfunctional and yet produce individuals that are outstanding examples of faith and trust in Christ. King David of Israel was a man after God's own heart, yet his family went off the rails. Join us as we explore the relationships between forgiveness, grace and justice in our families now, and in the ultimate family of God.