
August 16th - Steve Hambrick - Generosity - Week 3 - Audio
Generosity requires a willingness to sacrifice. Today we dove into this idea and what it practically means for us as followers of Jesus.
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Generosity requires a willingness to sacrifice. Today we dove into this idea and what it practically means for us as followers of Jesus.

Today we continue our series on cultivating generosity and discovered why generosity works and how it protects us from living a wasted life.

Today, we shifted gears from marriage to generosity. Generosity as a lifestyle starts with how we view our actions in light of who Jesus is—birthed from a place of worship in everything we do and say. We will look at the lives of Mary of Bethany and her sister Martha, and learn from their actions about what biblical generosity means and how it can express itself in our lives!

Marriage matters to God. Marriage matters to the enemy. Marriage matters to everyone influenced by a marriage: husband, wife, kids, parents, friends, neighbors, and more. The question we have to ask ourselves as Jesus followers is simple: Do we actually know what it means to be in a “Christian marriage”? This week, we will look at marriage from a biblical perspective and explore practical steps we…

Marriage matters to God. Marriage matters to the enemy. Marriage matters to everyone influenced by a marriage: husband, wife, kids, parents, friends, neighbors, and more. The question we have to ask ourselves as Jesus followers is simple: Do we actually know what it means to be in a “Christian marriage”? Over the next two weeks, we will look at marriage from a biblical perspective and explore…

Marriage matters to God. Marriage matters to the enemy. Marriage matters to everyone influenced by a marriage: husband, wife, kids, parents, friends, neighbors, and more. The question we have to ask ourselves as Jesus followers is simple: Do we actually know what it means to be in a “Christian marriage”? Over the next three weeks, we will look at marriage from a biblical perspective and explore…

This morning was such a special Sunday as we celebrated all God did during OneCamp! Today’s recording includes worship and a recap of the week. The student and leader testimonies have been left out of the online video out of respect for the personal stories that were shared. We’re so thankful for what God did at camp and invite you to continue praying for our students as they walk with Him and in…

Today we end our series in 1 Peter by focusing on three takeaways that define the end of Peter’s letter in chapter 5: Our responsibility in suffering, the reality of our spiritual enemy, and the reality of God’s enabling grace. All three had the power to shape the season of suffering his audience was experiencing. And when these three truths are awakened in us, they can shape our seasons of…

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