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Get Your Life Back

Nope

January 28, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Exodus 18:13–27, Matthew 6:33

If you’re going to live your life with great purpose, one of the most important skills you can develop is learning how to say no. That’s a tough discipline to foster, especially if you want people to like you. We’ll look at a biblical story that clearly explains the problems with saying yes to everything, and we’ll look at how you can learn to say no to the things that matter less... nicely.

On Purpose

January 21, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Psalm 18:31, Matthew 6:31–33, Psalm 119:10, Psalm 63:1, Psalm 90:12

What time is it? Where did all the time go? Does time really fly when you’re having fun? There never seems to be enough time to get it all done. How can we possibly accomplish all that we need to do? At the end of the day, week, or month there always important things left undone. Maybe we think about time so much because there never seems to be enough of it. Maybe there’s only one question we need to ask. What am I doing with my time? It’s time you found out.

Energy Crisis

January 14, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Mark 1:35–45

While everyone might get 24 hours a day, not all hours are created equal. Your energy ebbs and flows throughout the day. Sometimes you’re on top of the world, other times you struggle to stay awake. What’s with that? Surprisingly, even Jesus dealt with the limitations of human existence in his time on earth. This week, we’ll show you how to make the most of your limits.

I Just Don’t Have the Time

January 7, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Matthew 25:1–13

Ever wish you had more time? And yet you’ve probably noticed that when you get more responsibility at work or you decide to have another child, no- body gives you any additional time. No matter how complicated your life gets, all you get is 24 hours a day. In this message, we review three gifts God has given everyone and explore why simply managing time is never the solution to your time management issues.

Unbalanced

December 31, 2017 • Chris Edmondson • Matthew 3:1–12

So many people think the key to beating feeling overwhelmed is to find balance. What if it isn’t? When you look at history, meaningful lives are rarely characterized by balance. Jesus and other biblical figures that changed history could hardly be described as balanced people. Instead they’re lives were characterized by something far greater. It could transform your life too.