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Nothing Will Make You Happy • North Oak

The Pursuit of Happiness • week 1

January 7, 2018 • Mark Sheets

Sometimes we look for happiness in our work, or in the accumulation of stuff, or in pleasure. Why is it that when we seek to innovate, we wind up repeating familiar patterns? How come our life can seem full of activity without much progress? Why do we try so hard to be remembered, fearful that we’ll be forgotten?

A Way of Being • North Oak

January 28, 2018 • Mark Sheets

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?

A Way of Being • Platte County

January 28, 2018 • Adam Mustoe

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?

A Way of Being • Gladstone

January 28, 2018 • Mark Sheets

If you browse the internet, many of the “ways to find happiness” surround the idea of focusing on yourself. Christ invites us to a different way of being, which is exactly the opposite. What did Jesus mean when he said “to find your life you must first lose it”? What if not focusing on our own happiness is actually the fastest way to find it?