What if real contentment has nothing to do with what you have, what you get, or what season you are in? In this message from Philippians 4:10–19, we explore what the Bible teaches about true contentment and why it cannot be built on gifts, circumstances, or success. Writing from prison, the apostle Paul shows us that contentment is not self-reliance but Christ-reliance. It is learned over time, strengthened through dependency, and expressed through gratitude. This sermon addresses the pressur...
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What if real contentment has nothing to do with what you have, what you get, or what season you are in? In this message from Philippians 4:10–19, we explore what the Bible teaches about true contentment and why it cannot be built on gifts, circumstances, or success. Writing from prison, the apostle Paul shows us that contentment is not self-reliance but Christ-reliance. It is learned over time, strengthened through dependency, and expressed through gratitude. This sermon addresses the pressur...
Every Christmas, we search for hope in lights, traditions, family moments, and the feeling of the season. But what happens when the season is heavy, the joy feels distant, and the darkness feels real. In this message, A Better Hope, we discover that true and lasting hope is not found in a feeling but in a Savior. From Isaiah 9:2–7, we see how Jesus enters our darkness and brings real hope. Hope begins when Christ steps into our broken world. Hope grows as He delivers us from burd...
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What if real contentment has nothing to do with what you have, what you get, or what season you are in? In this message from Philippians 4:10–19, we explore what the Bible teaches about true contentment and why it cannot be built on gifts, circumstances, or success. Writing from prison, the apostle Paul shows us that contentment is not self-reliance but Christ-reliance. It is learned over time, strengthened through dependency, and expressed through gratitude. This sermon addresses the pressur...