Dave Gudgel - February 7, 2016

U Could B

If ever there was a place focused on progress, the Silicon Valley is that place. We thrive on forward thinking. Innovation. On not just what is, but what could be. It’s in our DNA.

Progress was foremost in the Apostle Paul’s thinking too. He longed to see Christ-followers, having come to Christ, become more and more like Christ. To experience transformational change.

Why and where progress is needed in our personal lives is our focus this Sunday in our continuing message series in Colossians. This is a topic with relevance for all because everyone is a work in progress.

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This Weeks Sermon: "Ripped Off by Religion”

When Dan Kimball wrote the book, “They Like Jesus But Not The Church,” several matters were brought into focus worthy of consideration – that the church might become all that God intended for her to be and have the greatest positive impact possible in our irreligious world.

Almost 2,000 years before Dan wrote his book, the Apostle Paul addressed a similar concern in his letter to the Colossians – that the church at Colosse might not fall into religiosity.

This Sunday in our continuing message series in Colossians we come to Paul’s final proactive exhortation to a church he cared for enough to call their attention to what needed their attention. His desire was that they, and people like us, might focus on that which matters most.

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