The Kingdom of God is Like a Man, Dancing in His Underwear on the Side of a Hill (Fight or Flight)

The Kingdom of God is Like a Man, Dancing in His Underwear on the Side of a Hill (Fight or Flight)

This Little Light of Mine
John 9
Kevin Makins

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How can we be witnesses to God's grace without hiding it away or being annoying and pushy? 

What does it look like to be people who are Still Waters?


SPOILER ALERT! Don't watch this video until you hear Kevin mention a video near the end of the sermon.

Also, don't click on this until the end of the sermon... but this happened at the end of the gathering: 
https://www.facebook.com/davehamilton100/videos/10153360054332315/

Finding Hope in the Chaos of Mental Health

Finding Hope in the Chaos of Mental Health

Psalms for Epiphany
Psalm 42
Cindy Stover

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Cindy tells her own story of struggling with anxiety and depression and helps us see two things:

1) The Psalmist sounds like someone going through serious mental health challenges!

2) The Psalmist points us to a God of Hope, even when it feels like we're drowning in chaotic waters.

Mustard Seeds. - You Don't Get To Know

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2013.02.17 - Kevin Makins - Mustard Seeds.

You Don’t Get To Know

Mark 4

Anyone else feel super guilty that they don’t do all that they should in order to love God and others more? 

Anyone else feel completely overwhelmed by all the ways this world is busted and broken and falling apart? 

Anyone else ever tempted to just give up, eat some snacks and play video games for the rest of the month?

Ya, me too.

Music led by Aaron Craig - starts 33 minutes in.

Soma: 1 Corinthians - We Need Your Great

Soma

2012.02.12 - Kevin Makins - Soma: 1 Corinthians

We Need Your Great

1 Corinthians 7:25-40, Isaiah 53

Paul writes the Corinthians saying “I want you to be free from anxieties” - yes, we desperately need that word.

(Apologies for the poor audio! The heater in the Sanctuary broke down, so we had to meet downstairs and record the sermon on a cell phone. It ended up being pretty great!)

Music led by Joel Cumby - starts 47 minutes in.