Podcast from Community Christian Church in Coweta County, Georgia. Community Christian is a "church for the rest of us." Come find a group of imperfect people connecting with God and each other.
The Christmas season is supposed to be a happy time, right? But for some of us that’s not reality. People, problems, and circumstances can often seem to stand in our way. Is there something about the message of Christmas that we’ve been missing? And if we rediscovered this missing ingredient, could it change the holidays for good?
The Christmas season is supposed to be a happy time, right? But for some of us that’s not reality. People, problems, and circumstances can often seem to stand in our way. Is there something about the message of Christmas that we’ve been missing? And if we rediscovered this missing ingredient, could it change the holidays for good?
The Christmas season is supposed to be a happy time, right? But for some of us that’s not reality. People, problems, and circumstances can often seem to stand in our way. Is there something about the message of Christmas that we’ve been missing? And if we rediscovered this missing ingredient, could it change the holidays for good?
The Christmas season is supposed to be a happy time, right? But for some of us that’s not reality. People, problems, and circumstances can often seem to stand in our way. Is there something about the message of Christmas that we’ve been missing? And if we rediscovered this missing ingredient, could it change the holidays for good?
Lying is just universal. We're all guilty of it. And most of us think it's no big deal. But Jesus would disagree. Our lying reveals a lack of love for people and a lack of trust in God. Jesus invites His followers to a better way.
All marriages start out hoping for a fairy tale ending. But many don't end up there. And families are damaged and destroyed along the way. So what does Jesus have to say about marriage and divorce? The answer is both surprising and challenging.
The misuse and abuse of sex is a constant source of debate in today's cultural climate. But 2000 years ago, Jesus was already teaching a better way for His followers. So what is Jesus' "life hack" for lust and sex?
Anger is a universal problem. When things don't go the way we think they should, we use anger to make things happen by force - often at the expense of ourselves and others. But Jesus has a better way...
Jesus didn't teach His followers to be good people. He told them to be better than that.
Jesus taught that, for His followers, there are no "normal" moments. No wasted lives. No "same old, same old." He said - "You are the salt of the earth...You are the light of the world." The question is: How do you live every day with that kind of meaning and purpose?
According to Jesus, you can live a perfectly safe and content life even when you're being persecuted, hated, and mistreated by other people. But how?
So who's living the good life? Most of us assume it's the wealthy, the intelligent, the powerful or the beautiful. But not Jesus. He said the truly blessed are the poor, the meek, the persecuted, and the mourners. They're the ones "living the dream." But how could this be?
Jesus proclaimed there was a reality in which everyday people could live known as "the kingdom of God." He invited them to follow Him and discover it. What is this kingdom all about? How do we live in it? And what difference does it make?
In this series, we're answering tough questions many of us ask about faith, God, and Christianity. This week: Is it really possible for a person to doubt and have questions but follow Jesus at the same time?
In this series, we're answering tough questions many of us ask about faith, God, and Christianity. This week: Aren't the beliefs Christians hold about topics like science and sex out of step with the reality of our modern world?
In this series, we're answering tough questions many of us ask about faith, God, and Christianity. In this message, we tackle the most asked question we received - Why does a good God allow bad things to happen?
In part two, learn four counter-cultural decisions you can make with your finances that will keep you from being "spent."
Do your finances often leave you feeling "spent"? There's an answer to this problem found in the teachings of Jesus. And despite what you may think, Jesus doesn't want to get your money. He wants to prevent your money from getting you.
How can we the bless the friends and neighbors around us each day? This series will teach you a simple 5 step strategy to share the love and grace of God with the people in your world. In part 3, share your story.
How can we the bless the friends and neighbors around us each day? This series will teach you a simple 5 step strategy to share the love and grace of God with the people in your world. In part 2, eat & serve.
How can we the bless the friends and neighbors around us each day? This series will teach you a simple 5 step strategy to share the love and grace of God with the people in your world. In part 1, begin with prayer and listen.
Growing up physically and intellectually does not guarantee we will grow up emotionally and spiritually. Many people are physical adults but still emotional infants. In this series, we learn what it means to practice spiritual "adulting."
Growing up physically and intellectually does not guarantee we will grow up emotionally and spiritually. Many people are physical adults but still emotional infants. In this series, we learn what it means to practice spiritual "adulting."
Growing up physically and intellectually does not guarantee we will grow up emotionally and spiritually. Many people are physical adults but still emotional infants. In this series, we learn what it means to practice spiritual "adulting."
Growing up physically and intellectually does not guarantee we will grow up emotionally and spiritually. Many people are physical adults but still emotional infants. In this series, we learn what it means to practice spiritual "adulting."
Growing up physically and intellectually does not guarantee we will grow up emotionally and spiritually. Many people are physical adults but still emotional infants. In this series, we learn what it means to practice spiritual "adulting."
Everybody has expectations. We expect things from our family, our friendships, our spouses, our education, our jobs, from ourselves, and even God. But at the end of our expectations we often just end up disappointed. How do we respond to the let down?
Everybody has expectations. We expect things from our family, our friendships, our spouses, our education, our jobs, from ourselves, and even God. But at the end of our expectations we often just end up disappointed. How do we respond to the let down?
Everybody has expectations. We expect things from our family, our friendships, our spouses, our education, our jobs, from ourselves, and even God. But at the end of our expectations we often just end up disappointed. How do we respond to the let down?
Everybody has expectations. We expect things from our family, our friendships, our spouses, our education, our jobs, from ourselves, and even God. But at the end of our expectations we often just end up disappointed. How do we respond to the let down?
"The Devil made me do it." Ever heard somebody say this? Is it in Bible? Is it true? Find out in part 4 of this series.
"Don't judge people." Ever heard somebody say this? Is it in Bible? Is it true? Find out in part 3 of this series.
"God won't give you more than you can handle." Ever heard somebody say this? Is it in Bible? Is it true? Find out in part 2 of this series.
"God never closes a door without opening a window." Ever heard somebody say this? Is it in Bible? Is it true? Find out in part 1 of this series.
The church should be a refuge in a culture where division and outrage are normal. God has called us to have unity in diversity.