Send us a text This week in church, Nathan continued our series, Resolving Everyday Conflict, with his message, Get Real, focusing on the second gospel principle for conflict resolution: Own My Part (The "Me" section of the God, Me, You, Us framework). Nathan taught that "The fight is not the failure; our response to it can be," but we often fail because we look at the "speck" in others' eyes while ignoring the "plank" in our own (Matthew 7:1-5). Drawing on Genesis 4:1-16 (Cain and Abel), he ...
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Send us a text This week in church, Nathan continued our series, Resolving Everyday Conflict, with his message, Get Real, focusing on the second gospel principle for conflict resolution: Own My Part (The "Me" section of the God, Me, You, Us framework). Nathan taught that "The fight is not the failure; our response to it can be," but we often fail because we look at the "speck" in others' eyes while ignoring the "plank" in our own (Matthew 7:1-5). Drawing on Genesis 4:1-16 (Cain and Abel), he ...
Send us a text This Father's Day message by Grant explores the biblical calling of fatherhood, urging men to model their lives after God's own character. He challenges worldly definitions of success, emphasizing that a true father's legacy is built on integrity, values, and faith—not wealth or power. Drawing on scripture, Grant covers essential duties like instruction, discipline, and unconditional love, encouraging fathers to rely on God for the wisdom and strength needed for this vital role...
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Send us a text This week in church, Nathan continued our series, Resolving Everyday Conflict, with his message, Get Real, focusing on the second gospel principle for conflict resolution: Own My Part (The "Me" section of the God, Me, You, Us framework). Nathan taught that "The fight is not the failure; our response to it can be," but we often fail because we look at the "speck" in others' eyes while ignoring the "plank" in our own (Matthew 7:1-5). Drawing on Genesis 4:1-16 (Cain and Abel), he ...