Steve Durand - October 11, 2015

Unity Through Humility

The negative neighbor.
The critical co-worker.
The selfish family member.
The frustrating person at church with whom you don’t see eye to eye.

Let’s admit it: We can all be challenging to get along with at times, but it sure seems there are certain people who are especially gifted at it! However, before you put someone in a headlock, lose your temper, or walk away from a relationship altogether, let’s take a look at what the Bible reveals to be the starting point for dealing with – and even learning to love – the difficult people in our lives.

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This Weeks Sermon: "Reach Your Potential”

Parents aren’t the only ones that hope their children will reach their potential. God, our heavenly Father, wants the same for His children. He longs to see us become what He created us to be and is now empowering us to be.

This relevant and fascinating matter comes into focus this week in our continuing message series in the book of Philippians. We, like the church at Philippi, can be so much more than we already are.

If you hope to tap into your untapped potential, there are a couple of things you must know. And not just know, but put into practice. Your cooperation is needed, in ways we’ll discover this Sunday.

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