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As we continue our Glow sermon series, Pastor Nate Keeler focuses on A Glowing Thought Life. Are you burdened by anxiety? Paul shares with us a principle and three practices that unshackle us from anxiety so we can experience true joy in the Lord. The sermon context is from Philippians 4:2-9.
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Our faith was made to glow in the dark. We may be facing the darkness of pain, loneliness, depression, sin or just the reality of living in a broken world. Through the book of Philippians, we will take a journey from darkness to gospel joy; learning the secret to glowing in the dark.
Pastor Matthew McNutt share "The Antidote to Fear" from Psalm 46. Many people live with a crippling fear that causes them to avoid risk and seek security in the wrong places. Fear does not have to reign over your decisions, relationships and progress in your life. Come discover the inspiring antidote to fear.
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We live in a time and place in history that has never been more secure, comfortable and advanced. A time when information has never been more accessible. But despite all of these blessings, it seems that we are experiencing more fear, worry, negativity and inadequacy than ever before. What if the antidote to the "age of anxiety" comes from revisiting ancient, tried and true solutions from God's Word? Join us as we learn how to emotionally thrive even in distress by rediscovering the power of the Psalms.