June 27, 2021 | "Dysfunctional: Job" | Pastor Roberto Chaple
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
On the surface, the individuals and families in the Old Testament seem very dysfunctional and completely different from us. But as we dig deeper, we find that these stories can teach us a lot about God, a lot about people, and we may discover we aren't so different after all.
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June 20, 2021 | "Dysfunctional: Dad Edition" | Pastor Vicki Harrison and Panel of Dads
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
On the surface, the individuals and families in the Old Testament seem very dysfunctional and completely different from us. But as we dig deeper, we find that these stories can teach us a lot about God, a lot about people, and we may discover we aren't so different after all.
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10:30 a.m. Praise Service
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June 13, 2021 | "Dysfunctional: Ishmael & Hagar" | Pastor Roberto Chaple
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
On the surface, the individuals and families in the Old Testament seem very dysfunctional and completely different from us. But as we dig deeper, we find that these stories can teach us a lot about God, a lot about people, and we may discover we aren't so different after all.
Listen to and subscribe to the audio-only podcast with your favorite podcasting app below.
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9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
10:30 a.m. Praise Service
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June 6, 2021 | "Dysfunctional: Judah & Tamar" | Pastor Vicki Harrison
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
On the surface, the individuals and families in the Old Testament seem very dysfunctional and completely different from us. But as we dig deeper, we find that these stories can teach us a lot about God, a lot about people, and we may discover we aren't so different after all.
Listen to and subscribe to the audio-only podcast with your favorite podcasting app below.
The Full Worship Experience
9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
10:30 a.m. Praise Service
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May 30, 2021 | "Dysfunctional: Cain & Abel" | Pastor Vicki Harrison
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
Two-thirds of the Christian Bible is the Old Testament (that's 39 books compared to the New Testament's 27). Yet, many Christians are apprehensive about reading and studying the Old Testament. It happened so long ago, it can be hard to understand. The stories can seem strange and dysfunctional and at times, we wonder about the relevance of our lives.
And yet, the Old Testament books were included in the Biblical canon for a reason. They are part of God's story of redemption. They are part of our story!
On the surface, the individuals and families in the Old Testament seem very dysfunctional and completely different from us. But as we dig deeper, we find that these stories can teach us a lot about God, a lot about people, and we may discover we aren't so different after all.
Listen to and subscribe to the audio-only podcast with your favorite podcasting app below.