Did you know that shame slows us down neurologically? That’s not the only way shame interferes with our flourishing. Learning how to deal with shame makes a practical difference in our capacity to live in healthy ways. This weekend, we explore why it matters that Adam and Eve felt no shame before sin entered the picture. We also learn how to deal with shame in our lives now that it is in the picture.
6. Authority
February 5, 2023 • Chris Seidman • Psalm 8:6–8, Genesis 2:4–5, Genesis 2:15, Ephesians 5:23–27, Genesis 1:26–28
This weekend our Flourish series continues by exploring the relationship between authority, power, and flourishing in our lives. What does it mean that God gave human beings a certain measure of authority and power to make a meaningful difference in our world?
5. Enemies of Rest
January 29, 2023 • Hunter Wheatcraft
This weekend at the Farmers Branch campus, Hunter Wheatcraft teaches us about enemies of rest.
4. Flourishing and Rest
January 29, 2023 • Josh Brake • Genesis 2:1–3, Genesis 1:1–2, Matthew 11:28–30
This weekend at the Vista Ridge campus, Josh Brake teaches us three ways we can receive rest from Jesus.
3. Thriving in the Real World
January 22, 2023 • Chris Seidman
A lot of us tend to compartmentalize our relationship with God from “life in the real world.” It’s as though we have our “spiritual” lives and then our “secular” lives. But from the beginning, our “life in the real world” was meant to be a part of our relationship with God. This understanding has everything to do with “flourishing” in the real world.
2. In The Beginning, (Not You)
January 15, 2023 • Chris Seidman • Isaiah 45:8, Genesis 1:1–2, Colossians 1:16, Genesis 1:11–12, John 12:23–24
“You heavens above, rain down my righteousness; let the clouds shower it down.
Let the earth open wide, let salvation spring up, let righteousness flourish with it; I, the Lord, have created it.” - Isaiah 45:8
1. Flourish
January 8, 2023 • Chris Seidman • Psalm 92:12–14
This weekend we begin a new series for the new year.
The word “flourish” in the Scriptures means to “bud, sprout, bloom,
to break forth, to break out, to spring up, to grow healthy...
vigorous.” You could consider “Flourish” to be our word of the year.