When trouble comes our way, it can be so overwhelming that it becomes the only thing we can see. BUT, if all we can see is what’s right in front of us… we can develop a victim mindset. We can lose hope if all we see is defeat. In this message, Hunter Holbrook explores the life of Joseph and how important it is to see life through God’s frame of reference. When we see problems, God sees purpose.
Re:concile
We all carry a story of hurt. But what do you do with someone who has caused you pain? Sometimes we… bury it, get even, or self-medicate. Reconciling with someone who has caused you pain seems impossible. In this message, Gary Thompson walks us through the story of Jacob and Esau, and shows us that reconciliation IS possible with God.
Re:name
Often we let labels determine our identity: lawyer, mom, remarried, single, homeless, democrat, republican… the list goes on. But what about the name that God gives us? In this message, Gene Miller shares the story of Jacob wrestling with God. God gives him a new name, which changes his destiny. When we find our identity in Christ, it changes our destiny forever.
Re:build
When you build something significant, only to have it come crashing down, it can feel… well, crushing. But what if God allows the things we’ve built to be knocked down so that something better can take its place? In this message, Kurt Petersheim shares the story of the tower of Babel, and how God’s plans are always better than ours.
Re:pent
Sin can feel overwhelming - like you’re drowning in a sea of guilt, shame, and brokenness. But there’s good news! Sin has a cure - Jesus. In this message, Gary Thompson explores the story of the flood and how repentance allows us to be washed clean of sin, guilt, and shame. All through the power of Jesus.
Ever felt like you totally messed up, and nothing could ever fix it? At least you didn’t make the single biggest mistake known to humankind. In this message, Kurt Petersheim walks us through a message called “RE:Deem,” where God reveals his plan to redeem not just our sins and mistakes, but the world.