- Yesterday was a different presentation of the Gospel as we covered a lot of ground, but it was very powerful and relevant. It was a great start to our new series FAQ.
- LifeKIDS volunteers are amazing! Thank you to each of you who are serving and giving your time and energy to these children.
- The worship team did a great job as always. Check out this new song the band is working on. Go ahead and learn it so you are ready to belt it out in a few weeks when we sing it.
- In 2 weeks, Sunday April 25th, we will hold the adult worship experience at the Franklin High School Fine Arts Building. LifeKIDS will still meet at The Factory and then adults can make the 5 minutes ride to the FHS's Fine Arts Building.
When Anxiety Attacks
8 years ago
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I love a church that's not afraid to face some controversial issues. Too many churches are watered down and never want to tell anyone that what they are doing is wrong. Even though the world is changing it's views on what is ok and what isn't, God's word will never change and we need to look to that to guide our decisions not to what everyone else is doing. It doesn't make you a "religious fanatic" just because you don't believe in gay marriage. It makes you a true follower of God. The devil wants nothing more then to tell you that things are "ok to do" or to confuse you with scripture that you don't understand. If you read the bible without faith then it can be easily misinterpreted and too many times that's what the devil does to confuse nonbelievers to defend their wrong doings. Only through faith can God show you his way through his word. No human has the answer to all the questions..not even Craig Groeschel. If you are struggling with an answer to a question, God is who you need to turn to:"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." Matthew 7:7
I was so afraid my thoughts on some of those issues were going to make me "BAD". I loved Craig's honesty and his explanations. He put humanity and Gods word together to make uncomfortable conversations easier to have (even if it's only with ourselves).
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