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Obsessing, Digressing, Progressing: You Can’t Move Forward Until You Release What is Backward
Sermon NotesText: Isaiah 43:18-19 18 “Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. 19 Behold, I am doing a new...
Faith in the Workplace: Resting in God (Mark 2 and Genesis 1 Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesScripture Mark 2:27-3:1-6 Then he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for humankind, and not humankind for the...
Working in the Spirit: More Than a Carpenter, But Not Less (Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesTom Nelson outlines a sermon on why work matters.
Management: Managing Your Colleagues and Partners (Mark 12 Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesText: Our third sermon in this series returns us to the Scripture from the first sermon, though our focus this morning...
God’s Call in Our Daily Lives: You Are My Beloved - Mark 1 Sermon Notes
Sermon NotesMark 1:9-11 In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. And just as he...
Work and Faith - Work as Prayerful Activity, Mark 6 (Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesThen the apostles gathered around Jesus and told him everything they had done and taught. He said to them, “Come with...
Work as Prayerful Relationships, Mark 5 (Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesThis remarkable passage not only teaches us compassion and hope for the obsessed and depressed, the cutters and...
Blue-Collar Work, Beloved of God: August 3 Newsletter
NewsletterWe live in the age of the entrepreneur, the hipster, the startup, the app. Things new and digital often demand our...
Good Salt
Daily ReflectionJesus challenged his followers to be “good salt,” seasoning their lives and their relationships with a rich gospel...
An Unexpected Truth About Becoming Great
Daily ReflectionIn the intimate setting of the secret Galilean trail and the privacy of the home, Jesus uses very direct language. There...
What We Say Is Who We Are
Daily ReflectionMy mom was a Christian, but my dad was not. During junior high, my parents gave me the choice to go to church with my...