Whenever I have a prolonged time of stress in my life, I have a hard time seeing the good in situations. Whatever is causing the stress is what I end up focusing on. This can become both discouraging and exhausting very quickly. Satan loves to have our focus be the negatives and bad things going...
Month: March 2020
For the Good
It's hard to imagine that Covid-19 is bringing about any good. But we need to change our definition of "good", to God's definition. Pastor Eric leads us through Romans 8, and encourages us about our perspective.
Socially distant, but near to God.
Sporting events have stopped. Movie theaters are empty. Restaurants have closed their doors. Malls sit silent. Epicenters of social activity are shadows of what they were just a few weeks ago. “Social distance” is in full effect. We’re all probably familiar with this term at this point. We are to be living in such a...
How can I not feel alone right now?
This is a question that I’m asking myself during this difficult time. I also believe that this question has been asked by many of you at some point during this quarantine. It seems like every day we are being told to isolate ourselves more and more from those around us and it is starting to...
Anxious about Nothing
Anxiety about the future is likely an issue that's plaguing each of us, to some degree. Pastor Scott gives us four principles that will help us not give in to worry, anxiety, and fear.
Salt and Light
God calls the church to be "salt" and "light". What does this really mean, and will I have to sacrifice much to accomplish this? Pastor Scott will teach us about our responsibility in this area.
Dangerous Prayers – Pt 2
"Here am I, send them!" - this is a common prayer of ours, if we are honest. What was Isaiah's prayer, and should we emulate him? Find out in this sermon.
Dangerous Prayers – Pt 1
Do your prayers include mostly "Bless them..." and "Help them be safe" phrases? Pastor Scott shows us what this conveys to God about us, and gives us a couple of courageous/dangerous things to ask God to do in our lives.