Who do you say you are? You may have many labels describing your identity, but where does that identity come from? Join us on our final sermon of the series as we challenge an assumption that we have about our identity.
Who do you say you are? You may have many labels describing your identity, but where does that identity come from? Join us on our final sermon of the series as we challenge an assumption that we have about our identity.
Have you ever done something good and felt like that made you feel good about yourself? Is this feeling based on an assumption or is it rooted in the reality of who we are? Join us as we take a closer look at our third assumption in our Sermon Series "Group Thin? Challenging our Assumptions."
Have you ever done something good and felt like that made you feel good about yourself? Is this feeling based on an assumption or is it rooted in the reality of who we are? Join us as we take a closer look at our third assumption in our Sermon Series "Group Thin? Challenging our Assumptions."
Are you really free? You say you are, but it all depends on how we define free. While we value our freedoms highly, we may at times assume more about what freedom really means. Join us as we take a look at this assumption in our series, "Group Think? Challenging our Assumptions."
Are you really free? You say you are, but it all depends on how we define free. While we value our freedoms highly, we may at times assume more about what freedom really means. Join us as we take a look at this assumption in our series, "Group Think? Challenging our Assumptions."
Is newer always better? We live in a world where the assumption is that the new IS better. In a culture that is always striving to build newer and better, how do we live out our "ancient" faith? Join us as we answer this question in the first sermon of our new series "Group Think? Challenging our Assumptions"
Is newer always better? We live in a world where the assumption is that the new IS better. In a culture that is always striving to build newer and better, how do we live out our "ancient" faith? Join us as we answer this question in the first sermon of our new series "Group Think? Challenging our Assumptions"