South Hills Church - Costa Mesa
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Making room for and compromising with other people can be uncomfortable and annoying. Which is why a lot of us would rather go it alone. We drive alone, eat alone, and binge our shows alone. The catch is: doing so much alone is…lonely. We all want to find people we just click with—people who share our interests, opinions, and preferences. In other words, people just like us. Is that so bad? Doesn’t God want us to have meaningful relationships? If so, how come so many of us feel unwanted and disconnected? What if we’re missing the kind of connections we long for because they’re inconvenient and too much work? What if the relationships we need come from building community with those who are nothing like us as opposed to magically finding those who are? If that were true, what would we do about it?
How To Kill A Relationship - Week 2 - "Demanding Your Way"
How To Kill A Relationship - Week 1 - "Communicate in Code"
Knew Normal - Week 5 - "Hope AND or Hope IN"
Knew Normal - Week 4 - "Time Confetti"
Knew Normal - Week 3 - "Two Kinds of Wisdom"
Knew Normal - Week 2 - "A Load of Crop"
Knew Normal - Week 1 - "Take Me Back"
The Gospel According to Ted Lasso - Sunday, December 27th
Christmas Eve At South Hills
Christmas At South Hills - Week 4 - LOVE
Christmas At South Hills - Week 3 - JOY
Christmas At South Hills - Week 2 - PEACE
Christmas At South Hills - Week 1 - HOPE
No Thanks - Week 1 "Expressing Gratitude"
Separation of Church & Hate - Week 2
Separation of Church & Hate - Week 1
Family Month - Week 4 "Family values are formed through relational connection."
Family Month - Week 3 "Family values require intentional discipline."
Family Month - Week 2 "Family values have to be actionable."
Family Month - Week 1 "Family values are caught not taught."
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