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Redefining Normal

Redefining a Safe Life

November 21, 2021 • Pastor Joe Meyer

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will hear Him Redefine for us all what a “safe-life” looks like. We all know that God has given us good gifts to help us stay safe in this world. From vaccines, to seatbelts, finances, warm clothes and the list goes on and on. But will anything of this physical world lead us to a spiritually safe life? Paul says that our battles are not flesh and blood so we must rely on something beyond the physical for the ultimate safety and security of our lives. This week we will listen to Jesus teach us what that is.

Redefining a Safe Life

November 21, 2021 • Pastor Ben Johnson

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will hear Him Redefine for us all what a “safe-life” looks like. We all know that God has given us good gifts to help us stay safe in this world. From vaccines, to seatbelts, finances, warm clothes and the list goes on and on. But will anything of this physical world lead us to a spiritually safe life? Paul says that our battles are not flesh and blood so we must rely on something beyond the physical for the ultimate safety and security of our lives. This week we will listen to Jesus teach us what that is.

Redefining Treasure

November 14, 2021 • Pastor Tim Phillips

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will listen to Him teach us what true treasure is and how important it is to our life. Our world wants us to believe that treasure amounts to what is in our bank accounts, what we store away in our homes or what we consider our worldly assets. King Solomon says that wisdom & understanding are of more value than gold or silver. Wisdom to see that the things of this world are temporal but the things of the Kingdom of God are eternal & understanding to pursue eternal things and hold loosely to temporal things.

Redefining Treasure

November 14, 2021 • Pastor Ben Johnson

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will listen to Him teach us what true treasure is and how important it is to our life. Our world wants us to believe that treasure amounts to what is in our bank accounts, what we store away in our homes or what we consider our worldly assets. King Solomon says that wisdom & understanding are of more value than gold or silver. Wisdom to see that the things of this world are temporal but the things of the Kingdom of God are eternal & understanding to pursue eternal things and hold loosely to temporal things.

Redefining Adultery

November 7, 2021 • Pastor Tim Phillips

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will listen to Him Redefine our Normal when it comes to the topic of adultery. Adultery is more than a matter of the action but is a matter of the imagination, and heart, of the person. Jesus has called His followers to a life of purity, honesty, and a life empowered by the Holy Spirit to do holy things.

Redefining Adultery

November 7, 2021 • Pastor Joe Meyer

As we sit at the feet of Jesus this week, we will listen to Him Redefine our Normal when it comes to the topic of adultery. Adultery is more than a matter of the action but is a matter of the imagination, and heart, of the person. Jesus has called His followers to a life of purity, honesty, and a life empowered by the Holy Spirit to do holy things.

Redefining Righteousness

October 31, 2021 • Pastor Ben Johnson

As we sit at Jesus feet this week we are reminded of the truth that we cannot by our own reason or strength claim the Kingdom of God as our own. It is not through our righteousness, our good works, or the will of our flesh that we have access to such a wonderful hope, faith and joy. This is the truth that the Reformers held to, the truth that Jesus taught and the truth that Jesus reminds us all of that it is only through faith in Jesus’ Righteousness and His grace and love that we can live as righteousness and holy people in this life and on into the next.

Redefining Righteousness

October 31, 2021 • Pastor Joe Meyer

As we sit at Jesus feet this week we are reminded of the truth that we cannot by our own reason or strength claim the Kingdom of God as our own. It is not through our righteousness, our good works, or the will of our flesh that we have access to such a wonderful hope, faith and joy. This is the truth that the Reformers held to, the truth that Jesus taught and the truth that Jesus reminds us all of that it is only through faith in Jesus’ Righteousness and His grace and love that we can live as righteousness and holy people in this life and on into the next.