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No Virtual God: No Orphans

May 17, 2020 • Rev. Celeste Cranston

FFMC is finishing the spring season with a set of stand-alone sermons offering fresh insights on relevant topics to help strengthen your walk with God. This week, Rev. Celeste Cranston invites us to remember the nearness of God amid our contemporary world's virtual experience of each other.

Blinded by the White

June 14, 2020

FFMC is finishing the spring season with a set of stand-alone sermons offering fresh insights on relevant topics to help strengthen your walk with God. This week, Pastor Matt concludes the series by inviting us to allow God to open our eyes to the sin of racism. Discussion/Reflection Questions: 1. Share an experience when you first realized there was racism in the world. What was your reaction? 2. What ways have you been blinded by your own cultural perspective? 3. Is there anything you need to confess or repent of in terms of racism? 4. What steps are you willing to take to learn more about the sin of racism?

Light through Brokenness

June 7, 2020 • Rev. Dr. Matt Poole

FFMC is finishing the spring season with a set of stand-alone sermons offering fresh insights on relevant topics to help strengthen your walk with God. This week, Pastor Matt invites us to consider several things Christians are not as they seek to live out Jesus' command to love one another. Reflection/Discussion Questions 1. What are ways you are experiencing darkness this week? 2. How could God possibly use your weakness or brokenness to shed light to others? 3. What are some ways you could begin to allow God’s light to shine through you today?

4 Things Christians Are Not

May 31, 2020 • Rev. Dr. Matt Poole

FFMC is finishing the spring season with a set of stand-alone sermons offering fresh insights on relevant topics to help strengthen your walk with God. This week, Pastor Matt invites us to consider several things Christians are not as they seek to live out Jesus' command to love one another. Discussion Questions 1. Which of the four misconceptions do you experience the most and why? 2. Which one do you personally struggle with being the most? Why? 3. What is one new way God could be calling you to love sacrificially?