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SUMMER 2015 – Conviction

Conviction Standing for what is right even when others don’t. June 2015 WEEK 1 – God Time Card Bottom Line: Jesus showed us how to stand up for what’s right. WEEK 2 – God Time Card Bottom Line: When you know what God says, it can help you stand up for what’s right. WEEK 3 – God Time Card Bottom […]

At The Movies 3

AT THE MOVIES 3 Discover the meaning behind the biggest movies of the summer in our new teaching series. In this 7-week series, we will explore the spiritual connections to some of this summer’s hottest movies. PLUS… invite a friend and get a free movie ticket. First time guests will receive a free movie ticket to […]

MAY 2015 – Honesty

Honesty Choosing to be truthful in whatever you say and do. Memory Verse: Keep me from cheating and telling lies. Be kind and teach me your law. Psalm 119:29 WEEK 1 – God Time Card We start the month with Proverbs 10:9, “Anyone who lives without blame walks safely.” Being honest isn’t just about the words […]

Like A Boss

LIKE A BOSS Do your job like a BOSS. God designed us to work, and he loves when we pile-drive our to-do lists into oblivion. So let’s learn what it takes to work with purpose and authority (besides just growing a ‘stache). Crush that spreadsheet. Mop like you own the place. Fold that laundry like […]

Do Over

What do you do when it all falls apart? Your career, your marriage, your dream . . . How do you pick up the pieces and begin again? The consequences are usually mild when we ignore the directions for repairing a computer or just muff one off of the 1st tee. But the price of rushing […]

April 2015 – Peace

Peace Proving you care more about each other than about winning an argument. Memory Verse: “So let us do all we can to live in peace. And let us work hard to build each other up,” (Romans 14:19, NIrV) Week 1: We’ll start the month with the best example of peace, Jesus’ death and resurrection. […]

Easter 2015

Easter. Peeps and bunny baskets aside, the Easter story could feel stale—maybe even irrelevant. But what if the story of Easter isn’t just about a guy with a sweet beard who died 2,000 years ago and walked back out of his grave? What if it’s a story that actually happens all the time—to us, to […]