We are so shaped by the worldview of consumerism it has become the subconscious framework through which we view just about everything – even God, the Gospel, our relationships, and the church. We can flip the script as we approach God for communion instead of as a commodity, and we approach the church with something contribute instead of looking only to consume.
Flip the Scipt on Scarcity
February 18, 2024 • John 6:1–13
When you embrace a scarcity mindset, you will focus on what you don't have and the lie of lack will limit your story. If you allow the Gospel of Jesus to reframe your story, will you discover a world of abundant potential, opportunity, and provision.
Flip the Script on Self-Reliance
February 11, 2024 • Jamie Ulrich
How do we navigate the tension created by two opposing ideas: we feel like we were made for a big story while also feeling inadequate to the task. The answer lies in learning how to depend on God and partner with Him.
Flip the Script on Complaining
February 4, 2024 • Philippians 2:14–18
You and I regularly engage in a habit that has proven to have negative impacts on your mental, physical, and spiritual health: complaining. How can we flip the script and position our lives for joy?
Incomplete Stories about Identity
January 21, 2024 • Philippians 3:1–11
"I am what I do. My value is determined by what I do for others. I'm nothing if I'm not useful." The issue with these false formulas for significance is they aren't big enough to contain the whole of your life's meaning, energy, and purpose. Today, we explore what it looks like to allow our identity to flow from Jesus.
Flipping the Script on Self-Protection and Isolation
January 14, 2024 • 1 Samuel 20
When fear drives our relationships, we can take a posture of self-protection, closing off others trying to love us. This blocks intimacy and the deepest friendship because intimacy requires vulnerability.
Flipping The Victim Villain Story
January 7, 2024 • Justin Ulrich • John 5:1–15
As we navigate an imperfect world, we can fall into the trap of believing a story where we become a victim and others are cast as villains. This story is seductive, but it drains of power and ignores the truth of the Gospel of Jesus! Let's flip the script.