Shame is universal, yet we don’t like to talk about it. Brené Brown, renown for her Ted Talks on “The Power of Vulnerability” and “Listening to Shame,” defines shame as the fear of disconnection, that “something we’ve done or failed to do, an ideal that we’ve not lived up to, or a goal that we’ve not accomplished makes us unworthy of connection.” Watch this video as we explore how Jesus heals our shame.
What makes us afraid to share our faith with others? How can we tell people about Jesus without burning bridges?
What are some of our fears about God? That He will judge? That He wants control? Explore how we can find freedom from our fears about God.
What are some of our fears about God? That He will judge? That He wants control? Explore how we can find freedom from our fears about God.
How does the gospel empower women and other minorities to have a voice? How does Jesus address violence against women? What part do we have to play in changing the culture?
In this final part of the series on Lessons from Joseph, how and why did Joseph forgive his bothers? What can we learn about forgiveness from his story?
Continuing our series on the life of Joseph, we will be looking at the question of why there is suffering & pain in the lives of good people.
In part 2 of our series on the life of Joseph, we will look at how the Bible defines success and how we can succeed.
We live in an increasingly fragmented world, where it’s hard to feel like we fit in, even at church. How can we learn to belong? We’re starting a new series on the life of Joseph, a man who went from spoiled child to slavery to convict to powerful leader.
The Church has a bad reputation of wanting and misusing your money. What does the Bible say about true giving?