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Quitter

April 2019

Quit Going Solo • Gladstone

May 12, 2019 • Kayla Meredith

"If you want something done right, you have to do it ____________________." How often do we find ourselves going about life thinking it all depends on us? What does it mean to really depend on God? How can keep the "house" we're building from being in vain?

Quit Going Solo • Platte County

May 12, 2019 • Cathy McIntire

"If you want something done right, you have to do it ____________________." How often do we find ourselves going about life thinking it all depends on us? What does it mean to really depend on God? How can keep the "house" we're building from being in vain?

Quit Going Solo • North Oak

May 12, 2019 • Mark Sheets

"If you want something done right, you have to do it ____________________." How often do we find ourselves going about life thinking it all depends on us? What does it mean to really depend on God? How can keep the "house" we're building from being in vain?

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May 12, 2019

Gemma tries to do it all, and she tries to do it on her own. Find out what happens next in worship on Sunday

Gemma's story part 3

May 5, 2019

Gemma's life is busy... maybe a little too busy. In week 3 of this original miniseries, she finds herself stretched to the max.

Quit Overscheduling • North Oak

May 5, 2019 • Mark Sheets

We could make a big list of things that compete for our time: work, duties at home, family, school, kids' activities, church, and maybe even something resembling a social life. We simply can't do everything that everyone might ask of us. What if our answers for what we will or won't do could be simple as well?

Quit Overscheduling • Platte County

May 5, 2019 • Adam Mustoe

We could make a big list of things that compete for our time: work, duties at home, family, school, kids' activities, church, and maybe even something resembling a social life. We simply can't do everything that everyone might ask of us. What if our answers for what we will or won't do could be simple as well?

Quit Overscheduling • Gladstone

May 5, 2019 • Kayla Meredith

We could make a big list of things that compete for our time: work, duties at home, family, school, kids' activities, church, and maybe even something resembling a social life. We simply can't do everything that everyone might ask of us. What if our answers for what we will or won't do could be simple as well?

Gemma's story part 2

April 28, 2019

Gemma arrives to have coffee with her friend only to find out that it's not a fun catch-up session...

Toxic Relationships • North Oak

April 28, 2019 • Bryan Rezen

Boundaries are a healthy aspect of life. While we can't choose lots of the relationships we find ourselves in, we can choose how to navigate them.

Toxic Relationships • Platte County

April 28, 2019 • Adam Mustoe

Boundaries are a healthy aspect of life. While we can't choose lots of the relationships we find ourselves in, we can choose how to navigate them.

Quit Toxic Relationships • Gladstone

April 28, 2019 • Kayla Meredith

Boundaries are a healthy aspect of life. While we can't choose lots of the relationships we find ourselves in, we can choose how to navigate them.

Gemma's Story pt. 1

April 21, 2019

Gemma finds herself looking for life in empty things: binge watching tv, constant social media updates, trying to plan for everything but doing nothing really well. How can she learn to quit looking for meaningful relationships in the wrong places?

Quit looking for the living among the dead • Gladstone

April 21, 2019 • Kayla Meredith

Sometimes we get caught up in the routine of our daily life, without stepping back and realizing that many of the things we participate in detract from our life rather than add to it. When the first people to the tomb found it empty on Easter morning, they were asked "Why are you looking for the living among the dead?" What things that don't bring about abundant life are we called to quit?

Quit looking for the living among the dead • Platte County

April 21, 2019 • Adam Mustoe

Sometimes we get caught up in the routine of our daily life, without stepping back and realizing that many of the things we participate in detract from our life rather than add to it. When the first people to the tomb found it empty on Easter morning, they were asked "Why are you looking for the living among the dead?" What things that don't bring about abundant life are we called to quit?

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