Find all of Pastor Dan Brenton’s “Relationship” Series in one place.
Read MoreSermon From June 7, 2020
Looking again at the dynamics of relationships, we turn to scriptures once again to see how are relationships are the foundation for how we go about our lives in the larger culture.
Read MoreSermon from May 31, 2020
What is God's job description for women? What is the calling that women have in relationships and in our culture?
Read MoreSermon from May 17, 2020
Will we just talk about our faith or will we apply what we learn? How do we know whether we are applying our God-given duties faithfully?
Read MoreSermon from May 10, 2020
In the latest chapter of our relationship sermon series, Pastor Dan Brenton looks at our relationship with God. What we think about God says a lot about who we are.
Read MoreSermon from May 3, 2020
Wouldn't it be great if we know our opponent's strategy going into battle? God has given us that capability and advantage in our daily struggle against Satan and his schemes.
Read MoreSermon From April 26, 2020
What does spiritual leadership look like? We see it many facets throughout our circles as believers, not just families. When we consider relationships, understanding this is at its core.
Read MoreSermon From April 19, 2020
We can approach our interpersonal relationships one of two ways during this time.
Read MoreSermon From April 12, 2020
Jesus' death, burial and resurrection have provided clarity about the past, confidence in the present, and courage to face the future.
Read MoreSermon From April 5, 2020
There are times when instruction needs to intersect with real felt needs. What does it look like if Jesus influenced our actions and our relationships?
Read MoreSermon From March 29, 2020
We are fundamentally incompatible with everyone else because of our fallenness and selfishness. What hope do we have?
Read MoreSermon From March 22, 2020
What would it look like if Jesus truly influenced our behavior within our homes? God is giving us an opportunity to shore up the most important relationships in our life.
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