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Pastor Nate Keeler addresses The Giant of Addiction. One of the most tragic ways people avoid pain, seek satisfaction and cope with life is through addiction to “functional gods” like substances, pornography, technology and even shopping. While we use these addictions to cope, they cannot deliver what they promise. Their pathway leads to further shame, spiritual and emotional disconnection, and destruction. But there is hope for those struggling with addiction through a relationship with Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit and support in the body of Christ. The sermon context is from Romans 6:11-14.
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#church #giants #addiction
Whether we like it or not, the pandemic has brought to the surface the giants of fear, family dynamics, anxiety and depression, grief, addiction and a variety of mental illnesses. Most of us have either personally experienced these giants or have loved ones who are struggling. We are a broken people living in a broken world in search of hope. In this sermon series we will come face-to-face with our giants, bust myths about their power and our isolation, and learn to increasingly look to Christ for our ultimate victory.
Pastor Nate Keeler addresses The Giant of Addiction. One of the most tragic ways people avoid pain, seek satisfaction and cope with life is through addiction to “functional gods” like substances, pornography, technology and even shopping. While we use these addictions to cope, they cannot deliver what they promise. Their pathway leads to further shame, spiritual and emotional disconnection, and destruction. But there is hope for those struggling with addiction through a relationship with Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit and support in the body of Christ. The sermon context is from Romans 6:11-14.
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Downloaded the Children's Bulletin. Join us Monday (May 10) at 10am on Facebook for a live discussion about this sermon. We will also have a time of prayer for your requests. Click to go to facebook.com/brandywineonline
License: CSPL066641 Size D
#church #giants #addiction
Whether we like it or not, the pandemic has brought to the surface the giants of fear, family dynamics, anxiety and depression, grief, addiction and a variety of mental illnesses. Most of us have either personally experienced these giants or have loved ones who are struggling. We are a broken people living in a broken world in search of hope. In this sermon series we will come face-to-face with our giants, bust myths about their power and our isolation, and learn to increasingly look to Christ for our ultimate victory.