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Week 4

March 17, 2019 • Rick Lawrence

As we continue in our teaching series, How to Live, a six-week study through the book of Philippians, guest speaker, Rick Lawrence dives into Philippians chapter 3.

"When we taste the goodness in His heart, everything else seems like . . . garbage."

Some of the greatest words ever said were embedded in Philippians 3. "For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ and become one with him." Philippians3:8b-9a

During our live sermon two video clips were played from the hit TV series "The Good Place" and the movie "The Horse Whisperer." Due to copyright reasons, these videos are not available in the above recording, but you can view them below.

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