Sep 25, 2016
How can a church respond to mental illness?
Series: Seeing God through the Storms

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- Sep 25, 2016How can a church respond to mental illness?
Sep 25, 2016How can a church respond to mental illness?Series: Seeing God through the Storms
We don’t like what we can’t fully understand. Sometimes we feel like David in Psalm 142, alone and in a cave with no one to help us. When families face mental illness of any kind, life can feel that way. In this interview we will learn from from the experiences of others that the faith community should be the place of safety, acceptance, and healing. From their experiences courageously shared Pastor Scott draws six practical principles. (This interview has been edited out of respect for the families courageous enough to share their story with us.)
- Sep 18, 2016Does God Care That I Was Hurt?
Sep 18, 2016Does God Care That I Was Hurt?Series: Seeing God through the Storms
Sometimes we are hurt by another inadvertently. But unfortunately in a fallen world some are hurt by another on purpose. Abuse in any form is the ultimate betrayal and can lead to the deepest hurt. Today we will explore this most difficult topic and learn that God cares, God knows, and God can help victims become victors. As the church we can be God’s agents of compassion and healing.
- Sep 11, 2016Seeing God in Natural Disasters
Sep 11, 2016Seeing God in Natural DisastersSeries: Seeing God through the Storms
Hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, flooding, wildfires, have all been on the news in the past 9 months. Where is God during these tragedies? Why doesn’t he stop them? We will explore natural disasters and the ways we do see God through these most difficult times today. We will learn some very important lessons about our hopes, our confidence, and our priorities.
- Sep 4, 2016Refocusing on God
Sep 4, 2016Refocusing on GodSeries: Seeing God through the Storms
A.W. Tozer wrote in Knowledge of the Holy, "We tend by a secret law of the soul to move toward our mental image of God" (Tozer, 7). The question then becomes where that mental image originates. Pastor Scott reminds us that we must let the Bible help us think rightly about God.
- Aug 28, 2016Rethinking Church as Community
Aug 28, 2016Rethinking Church as CommunitySeries: Seeing God through the Storms
When you see or hear the word “church” what comes to mind? For many of us the first thing we think about is a building or a place where we gather to worship God. But interestingly enough, that idea is no where to be found in the New Testament. It is important that we work to rethink church so that our idea of church is in line with God’s concept of church.
- Aug 21, 2016Making It Personal
Aug 21, 2016Making It PersonalSeries: Living in God's Household
After almost 8 months and 29 sermons we come to the end of this journey through the Pastoral Epistles. In the final words of 2 Timothy we find the Apostle Paul expressing himself in very personal terms. We see loneliness and despair, mixed with hope and an awareness of God's presence. It seems that we can each relate to that emotional tension. Like Paul it is best to cling to God when nothing else makes sense.
- Aug 14, 2016Final Words (2 Tim. 4:1-8)
Aug 14, 2016Final Words (2 Tim. 4:1-8)Series: Living in God's Household
In the final chapter of 2 Timothy, there is a sense of both urgency and confidence in Paul’s words . It is the stuff of a commanding officer to his soldiers before a decisive battle. It is the power of a coach rallying his team at half time. It is a father expressing his confidence and love as his son strikes out on his own. In these final words of Paul to Timothy there are some important lessons for each of us.
- Aug 7, 2016Go with what you know (2 Tim 3:10-17)
Aug 7, 2016Go with what you know (2 Tim 3:10-17)Series: Living in God's Household
Sometimes new is not always better. Sometimes, it is important to remember the lessons we have learned and stick with them as we go through life. In this passage the Apostle Paul reminds Timothy to remember what he has observed, continue in what he already knows, and stay true to the knowledge from Scripture he already has. In this he will be useful, successful, and equipped to serve where God places him.
- Jul 31, 2016Navigating Cultural Whitewater (2 Tim 3:1-9)
Jul 31, 2016Navigating Cultural Whitewater (2 Tim 3:1-9)Series: Living in God's Household
At what point in the history of our world after Genesis 3 have things been perfect? We live in a fallen world that is increasingly moving away from the cross both in time and in attitude. It should not surprise us. We look at a depressing list in the Bible today and our first response should be to look in the mirror of our own soul and make sure we are following Jesus and not the drift of the world in which we live.
- Jul 24, 2016Majoring on the Majors (2 Tim 2:14-26)
Jul 24, 2016Majoring on the Majors (2 Tim 2:14-26)Series: Living in God's Household
Sometimes we have a tendency to emphasize issues that are not really emphasized in God’s Word. Sometimes we think if we just have the right data and the best delivery that we can argue a person into believing in Jesus. Today we learn that God wants us to pay attention to basic truth, live a life that reflects him and be respectful and gentle with everyone. Quite frankly, that is a very relieving prospect.
- Jul 17, 2016Loyal, Focused and Faithful
Jul 17, 2016Loyal, Focused and FaithfulSeries: Living in God's Household
How do you want to be remembered? In our passage today we have two men who are mentioned one time in the Bible. They deserted the Apostle Paul in his hour of need. That is not a good legacy to leave. As we read this 2000 year old letter we learn that loyalty and faithfulness are age old characteristics that are still as important today as they were in the First Century. Can God count on you? Can your family and friends count on you? Where will you be when the going gets really hard?
- Jul 10, 2016Stoke the Fire (2 Tim. 1:6-14)
Jul 10, 2016Stoke the Fire (2 Tim. 1:6-14)Series: Living in God's Household
Some of us know the old adage “use it or lose it.” So we scramble to use up vacation days, or money in a special fund, before those things disappear. While we may not lose a spiritual gift, it is still true that if we do not exercise our spiritual gifts they could go dormant for a time. In his final words to his protégé Timothy, Paul encourages him to not just use his gifts but to stoke the fire of his spirit and use them boldly. Are you and I boldly using what God has given us?
". - Jul 5, 2016The Power of Heritage (2 Timothy 1:1-5)
Jul 5, 2016The Power of Heritage (2 Timothy 1:1-5)Series: Living in God's Household
As we commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence 240 years ago, it is a good time to reflect on our heritage. Some of us celebrate the famous people in our lineage. Others of us are chagrined to know there were unsavory types climbing around our family tree. Still others, aren’t too sure of our lineage much beyond our great-grand parents. But we all have a spiritual heritage if we follow Jesus and the power of that heritage is great and should be reason to rejoice.
- Jun 26, 2016The Main Thing (Titus 3:9-15)
Jun 26, 2016The Main Thing (Titus 3:9-15)Series: Living in God's Household
Some people love to debate just for the sake of having something to debate about. At times it can be entertaining, and yet it can also become rather irritating. In the Household of God we need to be very careful that we are focusing on the things that matter to God and not on debating issues that may divide us. One of the key ways to be united is to bring our focus back to the main thing. In this passage the main thing is doing good in our community in a way that draws the attention of others to Jesus.
- Jun 19, 2016Balancing Mercy and Works (Titus 3:1-8)
Jun 19, 2016Balancing Mercy and Works (Titus 3:1-8)Series: Living in God's Household
We live in a time when many people speak about “giving back” or “paying it forward.” The emphasis on helping others and making a difference is good. In fact those who claim to follow Christ should be the leaders in these efforts. However, there is often a difference in motives. Some feel that giving back may put them in good stead with God. Others feel that giving back shows that only humanity will “save” itself. What we will learn today is that those who trust Jesus by faith are redeemed so that in one sense we can make an eternal difference right now.