Improving our Communication with God: Confession
If we desire a real relationship and real communication with God, we must learn the practice of “agreeing with God” about His real view of us.
If we desire a real relationship and real communication with God, we must learn the practice of “agreeing with God” about His real view of us.
Last Sunday, we looked at two relationship tools outlined in Paul’s letter to the Thessalonian church: warning and encouragement. Tune in as we study the remaining two tools in this passage and consider how to use them wisely in our relationships today.
Paul’s parting words for the Thessalonian Christians are just as relevant for us in our relationships today. Tune in as Pastor Chip Dickens highlights the first two relationship tools each of us should have in our toolbox.
Tune in for an inspiring message from God’s Word by our guest at the pulpit, Dr. Chip Dickens. Chip is a professor and the department chair of Biblical Counseling at Dallas Theological Seminary. Chip is also professionally active in the Christian Association of Psychological Studies and The Association of Marriage and Family Ministries, and he serves as a contributing editor for the Journal of Psychology and Theology.
May we always remember that only God is worth clinging to, because He alone never changes. Join us as we seek the Lord through worship and time in His Word. As Dr. Chip Dickens concludes his miniseries, “Same God, New Circumstances,” we’ll look at the Apostle Paul’s final letter before his death and consider what it means to surrender to God at every turn in life.
Though circumstances change, God remains the same. Join us as we praise God for His steadfast love and hear from His enduring Word. As special guest Dr. Chip Dickens continues his sermon series, we’ll learn more about what it means to trust God in the midst of life’s changes.
Though circumstances change, God never does. Join us as we worship the Lord and praise His unchanging character and love. As our guest at the pulpit for the next three Sundays, Dr. Chip Dickens will share stories from God’s Word that highlight the Lord’s enduring nature amid changing circumstances.
As we reach the end of Nehemiah, we see the Israelites who’ve returned to Jerusalem confessing their sins, celebrating God’s provision, and rededicating themselves to proper worship. So what fueled such a heartfelt revival in their community? Tune in for the final message in our series “How God Builds Things” to uncover the foundation that made this all possible—the Word of God.
As we enter the final few chapters of Nehemiah, one clear truth is this—The Lord will always finish what He starts. Join us as we consider how God finished a major project through His people and how that applies to our lives as believers today.
Nothing—no lies, no threats, no enemies—can stand against the power of our God. Join us as we praise our amazing Lord and continue learning His ways in the book of Nehemiah.