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Fuel Your Journey

Week 2 | Granger Campus

September 12, 2021 • Dr. Bob Laurent

If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.

Suiting Up and Going In

September 26, 2021 • Ted Bryant, Ang Bryant

If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.

The Need for Genuine Connection

September 19, 2021 • Josh King

If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.

Fuel Your Journey

September 12, 2021 • John Keim

If you’ve been on social media or watched the news for more than five minutes in the last few years, you’ve probably realized things are very messy in our world. As people trying to follow Jesus, how do we navigate the oftentimes painful polarization happening in our culture and communities? How do we love people we might disagree with? What do we do when facing uncomfortable conversations where we feel stuck in the messy middle? For four weeks in September, we’re digging into that tension, to discover that God doesn’t want us to ignore or run away from the mess. In fact, sometimes we might need to wade right into it.