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What would it look like to move from being the hero of your story to being a hero maker who invites others into the unfolding story of God for their lives? Find out with us as we look at the book of 1 Thessalonians.

1 Thessalonians: Become A Hero Maker

What would happen if we focused more on building launching pads instead of platforms? There is something better than being the hero in your own story, it’s being a hero maker.


1 Thessalonians: Belonging is the fuel for our Calling

How do we truly live out the calling to be Hero Makers? How do we step into a life of flourishing, presence, and purpose? In the second week of our series through 1 Thessalonians we see that the answer isn't trying harder, but instead it's experiencing what it means to Belong?


1 Thessalonians: How to Become a Hero Maker

Lacking purpose usually doesn't show up as a big crisis, but as subtle symptoms that eat away at us over time: Feeling restless, aimlessness, anxiety about the future, numbness, and cynicism. What if these symptoms are a sign that it's time to make a shift. To move from being the hero of our own story to being a hero maker: helping others be the hero in God's unfolding story.


1 Thessalonians: Suffering & Hero-Making

Suffering disorients us. Traumas cause us to forget. Hero-makers remind us who we are. In 1 Thessalonians 2:13-20 the Thessalonians forgot who they were. Paul is quick to remind them who they are: his glory and joy.


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