Every day we’re bombarded with different voices telling us what we should do and who we should be if we want to attain the satisfaction in life that we long for. And yet, that sense of satisfaction often seems as far away as ever. So how can we make sure we’re listening to the right voices? How can we hold onto the right understanding of who we are and what we should do amid all the noise? In today’s sermon, we’ll learn about a biblical figure who faced similar questions and we’ll see how he models for us a helpful way to deal with the many (often misleading) voices in our lives. Join us as we continue our series, Honest Advent.
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Be Bold
Navigating the Unexpected
Drawing Near to God
The Meaning(s) of the Cross
True Love
Party Animal
The Deep and Lasting Friendship
How to Trust God More
Following Jesus Together
The (Real) Purpose of Work
Be Known for Love
Curiosity Over Judgment
Less Control, More Trust
Others First
Not Normal
Beyond Hopeless
The God We Need
The Right Way to be Wronged
On a Mission
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