Changeable – Part 5 – Drew Shepp

“Diving Priority, Capacity, and Friendship” (Part 5 in the series, Changeable). One of life’s greatest questions is “Do I live my life at a PACE where change is possible? So many of us simply go along with the culture’s demands and desires for MORE. In this message, Pastor Drew will break down how Sabbath gives us the power to live purposeful, centered lives instead of living exhausted and burnt out. (Mark 9:36, Romans 12:2, Exodus 34:21, Luke 4:42-43)

Changeable – Part 4 – Peter Haas

1-20-2019 “The 3 Myths of Forgiveness”  (Part 4 in the series, Changeable) – One of the greatest marks of our maturity is how well we respond to other people’s sins. Many people falsely believe all sorts of devastating myths about forgiveness. As a result, the devil traps people in all sorts of silly behaviors that ultimately rob us of both justice and power. In this fascinating Bible study, Pastor Peter explains that forgiveness is one of the most powerful weapons we have. (Genesis 45; Rev. 3:9; Mt. 26).

Changeable – Part 3 – Peter Haas

2019-01(Jan)13   “The Power of Biblical Confrontation” – (Part 3 in the series Changeable) –

God wants us to be “relationally wealthy.” And there is a long list of benefits for us when live in community with others. Yet, the people we love the most can also hurt us most. And in those moments, it’s easy to unnecessarily burning all sorts of relationships, not because of how we think differently…but b/c of how we confront each other when we DO think differently. So get ready to learn the 5 Biblical Hallmarks of Confrontation that are guaranteed to keep you life-giving as you walk through conflict. (Mt. 18:15-18; 1 Cor. 5:11; 1 Cor.13:4)  

Changeable – Part 2 – Peter and Carolyn Haas

1-6-2019 – “The 4 P’s of Change” (Part 2 in the series “Changeable”)

What if THIS was the year you finally changed that troublesome habit? Or, why does it seem like some people can eat healthy or live healthy except you? After hitting some amazing promises from scripture, Pastors Peter and Carolyn share the four “P’s” of Biblical change: Pace; Pain, Pride, and Planning. (1 Cor. 2:9; 1 Peter 5:5)