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Working Out Our Salvation Without Grumbling

February 26, 2023 • Scott Stevens • James 3:2, Isaiah 53:7, Psalm 19, Philippians 2:14–18

Can you think of a situation where you were dissatisfied and annoyed? We all have moments where we catch ourselves complaining and grumbling. Sometimes our mouths and thoughts get in the way, affecting our sanctification. As we try to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, we must do all things without grumbling and disputing. We must ask for God’s grace in our hidden faults and to keep us from the temptation to sin. Then we will shine as lights in the world.

The War in Our Mind

March 26, 2023 • Amanda Beggs • Philippians 4:4–9, Romans 12:1–2, Romans 8:5, 2 Corinthians 10:3–5

How we think shapes how we live. Are your thoughts full of fear or peace? Are they critical or joyful? Do you think about your own kingdom or serving God’s Kingdom? We must renew our minds from the lies we tell ourselves and instead believe what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable. Living like Jesus begins with thinking like Jesus. Our lives are changed as our minds are changed.

The Lord is at Hand: Experiencing Anxiety

March 19, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo • Philippians 4:4–7, Psalm 23:4, 1 John 4:4, John 16:33

Feelings of nervousness, panic, fear, and uneasiness are only a few symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety exists across a broad spectrum. No matter what type you experience, it can disrupt your day-to-day life. However, we can find hope in Jesus, our redeemer. In this sermon, Pastor Dave gives us 4 key observations from Philippians 4:4-7. Anxiety is not new, and we must do better as a church, facing this issue with compassion and love. Prayer combats anxiety and God’s peace is always with us to guide our minds and hearts. The Lord is at hand.

Forgetting What Lies Behind

March 12, 2023 • Dave D'Angelo • Philippians 3:12–21, Hebrews 8:13, Isaiah 43:18–19, 1 John 1:9, Romans 12:14–21

Think about how many things in your life need a routine maintenance. None of those things get better if left unattended, they only become worse. The same can happen when it comes to our faith. In Philippians 3:12-21, Paul tells us that nothing, especially our relationship with Jesus, gets better if left unattended. In this sermon, Pastor Dave gives us three maintenance questions to ask ourselves. May we forget what lies behind and instead be open to God’s new, reconciling, and freedom in Jesus.