February - Marriage

April - Robert Walter

May - Adam Stoffel and Dave Green May - Michael Sullivant

 

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Marriage - February 2011


  • Part 1 - The Mystery of Marriage - Jim Tyson: ( Stream | Download )
    The purpose of marriage is more than just the joining of a man and a woman- it is a high calling and based on a holy covenant.  Marriage was created to be a reflection of the relationship between Christ and His bride, the Church.  In this message we take a deeper look at the calling and covenant of marriage and several steps to maintain our commitment to it .

    Part 2 - 489, No Record of Wrong - Ben Stoffel: ( Stream | Download )
    But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

    Part 3 - Our Marriage was Made in Heaven - Joe Turnpaugh: ( Stream | Download )
    Our relationship through all the seasons of our lives is a committment based in the love of God in our lives.

    Part 4 - Husbands Love Your Wives - Ben Stoffel: ( Stream | Download )
    Love is patient, love is kind.  It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Does this describe your marriage?

Robert Walter - April 2011


  • Alone In A Crowd - Robert Walter: ( Stream | Download )
    How true is it for me to say to God, "My heart is yours"?  Are there areas of our lives where we have placed, "No Trespassing", signs for God and/or others?

  • May Teachings

    • More Than A Conqueror - Adam Stoffel: ( Stream | Download )
      Are we simply being survivors or are we being conquerors?  Are we reacting to events by just trying to get through or are we being proactive and choosing to be engaged by looking for ways to take ground from the enemy?

Michael Sullivant - May 2011

Rivers of Delight - Michael Sullivant: ( Stream | Download )
Delighted => Delightful => Delight   -   We become delighted which creates a new way of being and leads to becoming delightful which is a new style of relating, and then we delight which is a new power of doing.