Bryan McLees and Kirk Noonan challenge us to donate one day's wages to help Convoy of Hope feed the hungry around the world
Bryan McLees and Kirk Noonan challenge us to donate one day's wages to help Convoy of Hope feed the hungry around the world
Jeff talks about how society focuses so much on success that it becomes our identity, but that's not what Jesus wants for us. No matter where we are in our journey, God values fruit, even the baby fruit that we tend to dismiss.
Bristow reflects on the story of Peter climbing out of the boat to take a few steps on water.
Jeff preaches on love, lust, and sex. Love is a selfless practice, choosing what is best for another. Lust selfishly looks to the self. It grips our heart and does not let go. Sex is a gift from God that can be an act of lust as well as love, even within a marriage. Wherever we are or have been with lust, God will forgive us, transform our shame, and move us to love.
Jeff shared that when you read the Gospel, you find out that it’s more about being faithful with what God is doing in your life than it is about being free to do whatever you please.
Bristow shows us that happiness comes from our circumstances, but joy is about God and us. We can experience Jesus' joy no matter what is happening in our lives. Heaven is all about his joy, which calms and heals us.
In a society that pushes and praises individuality, we forget that we are at our best because of the people around us. We find life, humility, and belonging in community. We all have reasons to avoid it, but we will truly discover ourselves when we are with others.