The famous story of Samson depicts Sam’s demise in his haircut. However, the haircut was also his greatest need.
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The famous story of Samson depicts Sam’s demise in his haircut. However, the haircut was also his greatest need.
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Why is it so difficult to change? What does the Bible mean when it says “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17)?
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Existentialism has influenced generations of thinkers. This weekend we will be looking at how boundaries that God set up facilitate freedom.
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Consumerism threatens our personal values, the environment, and our relationships. Is there an antidote for this culture of acquisition? Could it be that God pre-emptively prescribed the Sabbath as a cure for consumerism?
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Our guest speaker, Pastor Moe Stiles, will be sharing on the idea of HOPE.
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Moses, the Jewish leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt, makes a seemingly minor mistake while performing a miracle. The punishment seems disproportionally harsh. Yet in this judgment, mercy and truth meet to reveal a plan of grace.
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Uncertainty in life, resolution in death. The story of King David and Bathsheba’s first child is surrounded in mystery.
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Is Religion a Crutch? Is Jesus a figment of our co-dependency? Where does this criticism come from, and how can we know whether God is real?
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In the story of the blind man of Bethsaida in Mark 8:22-26, it took Jesus two times to heal him. Why? What can we take away from this man’s story?
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