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No Regrets

Moving Beyond Mistakes

No Regrets Part 4

October 29, 2023 • Rev. Matt Miofsky

Regret is paralyzing. Shame and guilt can be isolating, making us feel like we’re not worthy of connecting with others or participating in life. Forgiving others is hard, but forgiving ourselves? That can feel impossible. This is not what God wants for us. Over four weeks, we're walking through four steps to laying down the burden of regret, finding the freedom to live a full and purposeful life. This week, Pastor Matt is wrapping up our series by explaining what it means to release our regret. We've even got a moment to remember our Baptisms built in! You won't want to miss this one.

No Regrets Part 3

October 22, 2023 • Rev. Matt Miofsky

Regret is paralyzing. Shame and guilt can be isolating, making us feel like we’re not worthy of connecting with others or participating in life. Forgiving others is hard, but forgiving ourselves? That can feel impossible. This is not what God wants for us. Over the next four weeks, we're walking through four steps to laying down the burden of regret, finding the freedom to live a full and purposeful life. This week, Pastor Matt is talking about what it looks like to go further than recognition and rethinking when it comes to regret. He's explaining what it looks like to repair our mistakes.

No Regrets Part 1

October 8, 2023 • Rev. Charity Goodwin

Regret is paralyzing. Shame and guilt can be isolating, making us feel like we’re not worthy of connecting with others or participating in life. Forgiving others is hard, but forgiving ourselves? That can feel impossible. This is not what God wants for us. Over the next four weeks, we're walking through four steps to laying down the burden of regret, finding the freedom to live a full and purposeful life. This week, Pastor Charity is kicking us off by helping us recognize the hold regret can have on our lives.

No Regrets Part 2

October 15, 2023 • Pastor Madi Denton

Regret is paralyzing. Shame and guilt can be isolating, making us feel like we’re not worthy of connecting with others or participating in life. Forgiving others is hard, but forgiving ourselves? That can feel impossible. This is not what God wants for us. Over the next four weeks, we're walking through four steps to laying down the burden of regret, finding the freedom to live a full and purposeful life. This week, Pastor Madi is walking us through the second step to releasing our regrets - rethinking our choices.