Satisfied: Part 4 - Relationships can be a tremendous blessing in our lives. But sometimes we misuse them or expect them to meet a need in us they weren’t designed to meet. In this message we’ll learn to recognize when our relationships have gone out-of-bounds, and how to get back on track so we can have meaningful connections to God and people.
Lie #4: The Lie of Relationships
October 7, 2018 • Brian Flewelling
Lie #7: The Lie of Busyness
November 4, 2018 • Brian Coles
Today we are looking at the lie of busyness which tells us that are significance come from how busy we are. In some ways, busyness is the new status symbol of our day. We like to talk about how busy we are. It makes us feel important and admired. But the pressure of busyness can be overwhelming. Our culture has set an unreal expectation and pace for any of us to really follow. Let’s look at how we can slow down the treadmill and bring sanity back into our inner world?
Lie #5: More Stuff Will Bring Me Satisfaction
October 21, 2018 • Lester Zimmerman
If I can accumulate more things, better things, bigger things then I will be happy. Just a little more. A newer model, the latest edition, latest technology. This pursuit of more and more things for satisfaction is not always a conscience thing. We are not always aware of why we are doing what we are doing. But if that inner need for satisfaction and fulfillment is not met we will keep trying to fill that hole with more and more things. It’s just the way we are. And it’s not always big expensive things. Sometimes it’s small cheap things or even junk. And our lives soon become cluttered with possessions. How do we counteract this impulse to find happiness in stuff?