As consumeristic modern Americans, we spend a lot of our lives focused on ourselves and fulfilling our own wants. As a result, we sometimes assume God must be as concerned as we are with helping us get the things we want. But in today’s sermon, we’ll see that Jesus challenges us to drop that false assumption so that we can follow him into a life far greater than we could ever find through our typical self-centered consumption. Get ready to be pushed and join us as we kick off our Lent sermon series, “Questions Jesus Asked.”
Scripture Reading: Luke 9:18-23
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
Getting to Know the Spirit
What God is Really Like
Beliefs Matter
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