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Shipwrecked

Begins Jan. 26, 2020

Shipwrecked • Stewardship • North Oak

February 17, 2020 • Mark Sheets

Very few people value renting or leasing as much as buying or owning. We'd much rather own the company than manage the employees. But in this life, everything we have belongs to God, and we are asked to manage - or steward - God's things for our limited time on earth. How can we avoid wrecking our stewardship?

Shipwrecked • Stewardship • Gladstone

February 17, 2020 • Kayla Meredith

Very few people value renting or leasing as much as buying or owning. We'd much rather own the company than manage the employees. But in this life, everything we have belongs to God, and we are asked to manage - or steward - God's things for our limited time on earth. How can we avoid wrecking our stewardship?

Shipwrecked • Stewardship • Platte County

February 17, 2020 • Fabian Gonzalez

Very few people value renting or leasing as much as buying or owning. We'd much rather own the company than manage the employees. But in this life, everything we have belongs to God, and we are asked to manage - or steward - God's things for our limited time on earth. How can we avoid wrecking our stewardship?

Shipwrecked • Citizenship • North Oak

February 9, 2020 • Mark Sheets

Each of us has allegiances to entities in our life: country, sports teams, organizations, church, etc. Most of the time these entities are in harmony with each other. But other times, having dual or multiple allegiances can put us at odds with others or ourselves. How do we navigate these odds to keep from wrecking our citizenship?

Shipwrecked • Citizenship • Platte County

February 9, 2020 • Fabian Gonzalez

Each of us has allegiances to entities in our life: country, sports teams, organizations, church, etc. Most of the time these entities are in harmony with each other. But other times, having dual or multiple allegiances can put us at odds with others or ourselves. How do we navigate these odds to keep from wrecking our citizenship?

Shipwrecked • Citizenship • Gladstone

February 9, 2020 • Kayla Meredith

Each of us has allegiances to entities in our life: country, sports teams, organizations, church, etc. Most of the time these entities are in harmony with each other. But other times, having dual or multiple allegiances can put us at odds with others or ourselves. How do we navigate these odds to keep from wrecking our citizenship?

Shipwrecked • Discipleship • Platte County

February 2, 2020 • Cathy McIntire

During the course of our life, we learn of an interesting relationship between leading and following. You can't lead folks who aren't willing to follow, and it's difficult to follow if everyone wants to lead. To be a disciple means, by definition, our willingness to follow Christ. How can we avoid wrecking our discipleship?

Shipwrecked • Discipleship • North Oak

February 2, 2020 • Mark Sheets

During the course of our life, we learn of an interesting relationship between leading and following. You can't lead folks who aren't willing to follow, and it's difficult to follow if everyone wants to lead. To be a disciple means, by definition, our willingness to follow Christ. How can we avoid wrecking our discipleship?

Shipwrecked • Discipleship • Gladstone

February 2, 2020 • Kayla Meredith

During the course of our life, we learn of an interesting relationship between leading and following. You can't lead folks who aren't willing to follow, and it's difficult to follow if everyone wants to lead. To be a disciple means, by definition, our willingness to follow Christ. How can we avoid wrecking our discipleship?

Shipwrecked • Relationships • North Oak

January 26, 2020 • Mark Sheets

From the very beginning of creation, God intended for us to live in community with each other and God. But being in relationship can be difficult -- few folks love us like we love ourselves. Our human nature is to put our own needs first. How can we keep from wrecking our relationships?

Shipwrecked • Relationships • Gladstone

January 26, 2020 • Kayla Meredith

Sometimes life forces us to narrow our focus for periods of time in order to accomplish tasks. If we're not careful though, this narrow focus could eventually become our main vision sightline, causing us to struggle to see things or people in our periphery. In medical terms, this is known as retinitis pigmentosa, or tunnel vision. How do we make sure that our vision is more wide than narrow?

Shipwrecked • Relationships • Platte County

January 26, 2020 • Fabian Gonzalez

From the very beginning of creation, God intended for us to live in community with each other and God. But being in relationship can be difficult -- few folks love us like we love ourselves. Our human nature is to put our own needs first. How can we keep from wrecking our relationships?