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Dan Mitchum - June 16, 2024

Tomorrow, we celebrate fathers. Fatherhood—like motherhood—is a great privilege and responsibility. It’s challenging and only God the Father does it perfectly. But God is the one who makes men fathers. It is God’s desire that dads be intentional in raising their kids. It’s been said that the quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams, and aspirations he sets not only for himself but for his family. In the morning, we’ll hear the Apostle Paul teach us about the life, roles, and goals of godly fathers.

Tomorrow, we celebrate fathers. Fatherhood—like motherhood—is a great privilege and responsibility. It’s challenging and only God the Father does it perfectly. But God is the one who makes men fathers. It is God’s desire that dads be intentional in raising their kids. It’s been said that the quality of a father can be seen in the goals, dreams, and aspirations he sets not only for himself but for his family. In the morning, we’ll hear the Apostle Paul teach us about the life, roles, and goals of godly fathers.

Dan Mitchum - December 11, 2022

The Light of Joy

The Bible tells us to “Always be joyful” [1 Thessalonians 5:16]. Really? Always? We’re to rejoice even when inflation is at 7.7 percent? Yes, be joyful. Even when it seems our country is hopelessly divided politically and morally? Yes, be joyful. Even when we personally experience trials and tribulations? Yes, be joyful even then. Why? Because joy isn’t dependent upon our circumstances. Our joy is in the Lord. We’ll celebrate the joy we have in Jesus. He alone fills us with “an inexpressible and glorious joy” [1 Peter 1:8b] that transcends all of our earthly troubles.

Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:3-9

From Series: "Light of the World"

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Dan Mitchum - December 11, 2022

The Light of Joy

The Bible tells us to “Always be joyful” [1 Thessalonians 5:16]. Really? Always? We’re to rejoice even when inflation is at 7.7 percent? Yes, be joyful. Even when it seems our country is hopelessly divided politically and morally? Yes, be joyful. Even when we personally experience trials and tribulations? Yes, be joyful even then. Why? Because joy isn’t dependent upon our circumstances. Our joy is in the Lord. We’ll celebrate the joy we have in Jesus. He alone fills us with “an inexpressible and glorious joy” [1 Peter 1:8b] that transcends all of our earthly troubles.

Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:3-9

From Series: "Light of the World"

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