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Self Sabotage

September 25, 2021 • Lisa McGill • 2 Kings 17:33–41, Matthew 22:37, 1 John 1:9, Isaiah 32:17, Romans 10:9

We live in a culture inundated with messages about who we should be and how we should think. Everywhere we turn there are marching orders about how to act, what to wear, who to follow, and what our priorities should be. But… are any of these orders from our true Commanding Officer? Who are we actually following? Who do we allow to speak into our lives and define our priorities as a woman, wife, and/or mom? If we follow the world’s ideas of who we should be, how does that impact us? Join us as we learn how we can keep from sabotaging ourselves with the insecurity and discontentment that these voices breed.

Verses Used:
2 Kings 17: 33, 36, 41
Matthew 22:37; 5:6
1 John 1:9
Isaiah 32:17
Romans 10:9

Armor Bearers

September 25, 2021 • Tracey Helms • Luke 10:30–37, 2 Timothy 2:21, John 3:16, Matthew 22:34, 1 Samuel 14:7

In the Bible, an armor bearer doesn’t wield the sword, spear, or javelin him/herself, but carries it into battle on behalf of a soldier. In life sometimes we are the soldier actively battling, and other times we are like armor-bearers providing necessary support to a soldier in the fight. When we see those we love battling, how can we best support them? Join us as we learn what it looks like to be modern-day armor-bearers, providing community and support to those around us.

Base Camp

September 25, 2021 • Diane Clift

We live in a culture that has much to say about what our families’ priorities should be, but how do the world’s values differ from what the Bible calls us to? How can we equip our children to be godly in today’s world, and what things can we do to strengthen and build up our families? This session will focus on how we can train our children up in the fear of the Lord and build solid families centered around Christ.

Battle Weary

September 25, 2021 • Ashley Law • Psalm 91:1–2, Psalm 91:4, Matthew 11:28–30, 1 Kings 19:3–8, Romans 15:13

Some of us desperately want to be good soldiers, but the battle has raged so long and the fight has been so hard that we have become weary. If we’re honest, we’re tempted to lay down our weapons and walk off the battlefield entirely. What do we do when everything in us wants to go AWOL? How can we find strength and hope to fight another day? Join us as we learn how to press into the fight toward victory instead of retreating in defeat. Verses Used: 1 Kings 19:3-4 1 Kings 19:5-8 Psalm 91:1-2, 4 Matthew 11:28-30 Romans 15:13 Psalm 3:3-4