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04/10/2022 - 10:45am | Campus: Belmont Campus

Toddlers are not the only ones who want to stake claim or ownership on the things around them. We too, as adults, want to hold onto things or relationships. But what happens when what we hold onto comes into conflict with what God has for us? What if holding on too tightly prevents us from our purpose? There is a tension between what we have and what God has for us.

04/10/2022 - 10:00am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Toddlers are not the only ones who want to stake claim or ownership on the things around them. We too, as adults, want to hold onto things or relationships. But what happens when what we hold onto comes into conflict with what God has for us? What if holding on too tightly prevents us from our purpose? There is a tension between what we have and what God has for us.

04/03/2022 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Our past has a way of defining who we are and how we interact with the world around us. Our relationship with God is so often affected by our past failures and brokenness. Often, we write off God’s promises and goodness to us because we do not feel worthy of God’s goodness. As imperfect people, how do we accept God’s perfect promises?

04/03/2022 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

Our past has a way of defining who we are and how we interact with the world around us. Our relationship with God is so often affected by our past failures and brokenness. Oftentimes, we write off God’s promises and goodness to us because we do not feel worthy of God’s goodness. As imperfect people, how do we accept God’s perfect promises?

03/27/2022 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

It is good to ask questions. In many circumstances, we are taught how to ask good questions in order to learn. Inquiring through questions helps us gain knowledge, teaches us new skills and aids us in getting to know another person. Yet, we aren't always comfortable asking our tough questions about life and our circumstances. There was a time in Abraham's life when he had to ask God some questions. He inquired of the Lord God Almighty in order to understand more of who God was, His justice and what His plans were. We see that it is okay to ask questions and that we don't have less faith because we ask tough questions. Listen in to this week's sermon to learn more from Abraham about why it is important to approach the Lord with our questions and concerns.

03/27/2022 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

It is good to ask questions. In many circumstances, we are taught how to ask good questions in order to learn. Inquiring through questions helps us gain knowledge, teaches us new skills and aids us in getting to know another person. Yet, we aren't always comfortable asking our tough questions about life and our circumstances. There was a time in Abraham's life when he had to ask God some questions. He inquired of the Lord God Almighty in order to understand more of who God was, His justice and what His plans were. We see that it is okay to ask questions and that we don't have less faith because we ask tough questions. Listen in to this week's sermon to learn more from Abraham about why it is important to approach the Lord with our questions and concerns.

03/20/2022 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

As believers, we know that God has a plan for our lives and for our days. God's Word makes this truth very clear to us. However, even as believers, we do not always understand His plans. We don't see the whole picture like God does so we assume that, because of our circumstances, we can't be used by Him. But God's Word shows us differently. As we continue walking along Abraham's journey with him, we see that even Abraham questioned God's plans and promises. And like many of us, he even laughed at times. But also like Abraham, we see God working through these difficult moments and through our obedience to Him. Listen to this week's sermon to grasp just how great and how big our God is as He moves in our lives.

03/20/2022 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

As believers, we know that God has a plan for our lives and for our days. God's Word makes this truth very clear to us. However, even as believers, we do not always understand His plans. We don't see the whole picture like God does so we assume that, because of our circumstances, we can't be used by Him. But God's Word shows us differently. As we continue walking along Abraham's journey with him, we see that even Abraham questioned God's plans and promises. And like many of us, he even laughed at times. But also like Abraham, we see God working through these difficult moments and through our obedience to Him. Listen to this week's sermon to grasp just how great and how big our God is as He moves in our lives.

03/13/2022 - 10:45am | Campus: Burlington Campus

Often times in this life, we have to go through periods of waiting. Whether it be waiting in the doctor's office for a check-up or waiting on a life changing situation like moving or a promotion, waiting is a part of the world we live in. But what about when God asks us to wait? How do we respond? When I am in the "waiting room", does my faith weaken or does it grow?

03/13/2022 - 10:00am | Campus: Belmont Campus

Often times in this life, we have to go through periods of waiting. Whether it be waiting in the doctor's office for a check-up or waiting on a life changing situation like moving or a promotion, waiting is a part of the world we live in. But what about when God asks us to wait? How do we respond? When I am in the "waiting room", does my faith weaken or does it grow?