Weekly sermons from Relevant Community Church in Elkhorn, NE. Relevant exists to help transform people into everything God created us to be. We break faith down in practical ways you can apply to your life. Learn more at relevantcommunity.org.
Women were leaders and teachers in the first-century church, so they are in our church as well Is having women lead and teach in our church making us more or less healthy, transformational, and God-glorifying?
We should be more concerned with the manner in which we take Communion than when, where, or how often we take it When you take Communion, are you taking it in a worthy manner?
In every pivotal circumstance, God wants to take you deeper with Him and change you for what’s next. (1) Have you pivoted toward God or away from Him in your pivotal circumstance? (2) How is God inviting you to lean into Him to transform you for what’s next?
We can, through a “salt and light” calling, preserve, flavor, brighten, and warm both society as a whole and the lives around us. (1) Are you being a salt and light influencer? (2) What steps do you need to take to be?
Integrity isn’t something you achieve. It’s someone you invite in (1) Where are you living a divided life? (2) What would it look like to invite Jesus into that part of your life today?
Transformation doesn't happen by accident. It happens by actively and intentionally following Jesus as the Leader of your life (1) Have you put your faith in Jesus by asking Him to be the Forgiver of your sins and the Leader of your life? (2) In what way is Jesus inviting you to actively and intentionally follow Him as the Leader of your life?
The Honor Game is played with a mirror. The Change Game is played with a magnifier (1) What do you walk around with the most: a magnifier or a mirror? (2) With who do you need to put down the magnifier and pick up a mirror?
The Comparison Game has no winners (1) Who are you comparing yourself to? (2) How is that impacting your relationship with them? (3) How is that impacting you?
The blame game assigns responsibility. The honor game assumes it (1) What are you blaming someone for that you need to assume responsibility for? (2) Who are you assigning blame to instead of assuming responsibility?