Dave Gudgel - January 10, 2016

I Got Your Back

When someone says, “I've got your back,” it’s a sign that they care. They’re watching out for you. They are committed to doing all they can to insure your well-being.

This week we begin a new message series in the book of Colossians. At the beginning of this letter, Paul, the writer of Colossians, wants the church at Colossae to know that he cares. That he’s got their back.

What he shares with them is as relevant today as it was when Paul wrote this letter. His words can help all of us learn to care more for others in tangible ways, so that we can honestly say, "I've got your back."

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This Weeks Sermon: "First Place”

Someone or something gets first place in your life. It’s just the way things are. The way things work out. Case in point? The Alabama football team. When it comes to college football, they are number one. At least for now. They have the highest rank because they deserve it.

Our lives are a record of what we deem most worthy of first place. A home, relationship, job, animal, hobby, income. You name it. Every day we decide where our focus will be and what to invest our time, treasures, and talents in. We decide what's first.

This coming Sunday, in our continuing message series through the book of Colossians, we’ll be looking into what we're putting first in our lives. Is it what should be first? Let's find out what God's Word has to say about that.

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