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REALationships

REALationships - week 7

June 20, 2021 • Scott Rodgers

In an era when the next generation is pressured to question everything, our kids struggled o hold onto their faith because we haven't helped them wrestle with the big questions about life. In the final week of REALationships, we're looking how to help our kids, or anyone we care about, wrestle with their faith in a way that draws them closer to Christ instead of walking away.

REALationships - week 6

June 13, 2021 • Brad Kilgore

Parenting often feels like driving a car without power steering. Navigating effectively is hard, but it doesn't have to be! Join us this week as Pastor Brad shares four simple steps for intentional parenting.

REALationships - week 5

June 6, 2021 • Scott Rodgers

Kids don't come with an instruction manual. These complex, beautiful, and wonder-filled little ones deserve our very best when it comes to parenting. Where do we start? God's Word shows us the way. And what Scripture teaches as a foundation of parenting applies to every other meaningful relationship in life. Join us this Sunday as we continue REALationships.

REALationships - week 4

May 30, 2021 • Steven Patterson

Do you feel like you’ve messed up or could be doing more for your family? The awesome responsibility of raising your kids to love the Lord can be confusing and overwhelming at times, but none of us have to do it alone. Join us for week four of REALationships in which TheMET NEXTGen team will help us build a biblical foundation for leading our families.

REALationships - week 3

May 23, 2021 • Steven Paterson

When emotions are high, and frustration is clouding our minds, how can we approach conflict in a way that strengthens our relationships rather than tearing them down? In week three of our sermon series REALationships, Pastor Steven and his wife Rachel talk about the root of conflict, how to fight fair in the middle of it, and how Jesus can transform us.

REALationships - week 2

May 16, 2021 • Matt Roberson

Words are powerful. They reveal what lives not only in our minds, but also in our hearts. We can use them for encouragement, but too often we find ourselves damaging someone even when we didn't intend to do, simply because we didn't think before we spoke. How can we be more wise in the way we speak to each other? Join us for week two of our new sermon series Relationships to find out!

REALationships - week 1

May 9, 2021 • Matt Roberson

We carry a lot of stuff into marriage. Expectations, past experiences, and many other things make marriage complicated, even difficult. This Sunday, we kick off our new series, "REALationships", as we look at what Scripture teaches as foundational in the marriage relationship.