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sermon series - dangerous theology

There are some thoughts and ideas that are dangerous. Why must we be careful? Why should we pay attention? And who gets to decide if they’re dangerous or not? We hope you’ll tune in as we look as those who teach or subscribe to a dangerous theology. As always, if you have questions, feel free to contact us.


I can do it all by myself

Far too many people believe faith in God is found outside of the Church. While it’s possible to find God outside of the Church, it’s impossible to thrive away from it. Our faith, our hope, and our purpose are found in Christian unity and fellowship.


Can I do all things?

Philippians 4:13 might be the most well-known verse in all of Scripture, but does the common understanding of the verse actually betray it’s genuine meaning? Could there be any other examples where we just don’t get it?


is worship about me or god?

Do our choices of worship reflect a selfish desire? When we sit down and ask “what do I want” do we ask a fundamentally flawed question? Since worship is to be aimed towards God, does it matter what I want at all?


Does suffering have a purpose?

Do bad things happen because we’re unfaithful, is there a purpose to suffering? Do the things we believe about suffering actually match up with what Scripture says?