In Philippians 4:13, we read that we CAN do all things through Christ who strengthens us. If we look a little deeper in that verse, we see the principle of contentment and learn that this verse is more than a promise of accomplishing something difficult in Christ. We also see that the measure of joy in our lives isn’t determined by our current circumstances, but rather, our relationship with Christ.
"The Power of Contentment" by Pastor Quinton Self was recorded on Sunday, November 22, 2020, during service at The Anchor Church in Rockport, Maine. SERMON NOTES
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Endurance
Intercession: Standing Between Heaven and Earth
Supplication: The Act of Asking
Prayer of Confession
Easter at the Anchor
Be Still: The Practice of Silence and Solitude
Let the Journey Begin
Living by Faith
Faith Over Fear - Pt. 2
Faith Over Fear
Celebrating 20 Years
A Heart That Gives - Pt.4
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Christmas at The Anchor 2023
A Heart That Gives - Pt.3
A Heart That Gives - Pt. 2
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Rest and Reset
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