Step Into the Connected Life
Have you noticed that more and more people are growing comfortable being alone? In 2020 we were in a "loneliness epidemic." Today we've made peace being alone. We are hardwired for connection. What keeps us from experiencing the connected life? Find out
Connected People Connect People
Do we really have more time for connection? Life moves so fast. Don't we just need more "me time?" The connected life doesn't have to violate your nervous system. We can experience presence without pressure. But how?
The connected life is not about knowing more but knowing that you’re known
Living a connected life isn’t about knowing the right things, but it is living in the knowledge that you are known. What does that mean? How do we do that?
The connected life: What God put in you is good for those around you!
It's easy for us to see that others are good for the world. But what about me? What about my ambition? What about my perspective? How can I be good for the world? In this message, Luke discusses how we can come to trust that what God put in me, is good for the world.
The connected life: Belonging vs. Behaving
Too many of us learned that to belong among God's people we need to behave a certain way. What if that's not true?
The connected life: Confession is Connection
There are few things worse than going through life with limited options. Sin limits our options. It makes our worlds small. Sin tells us to stay hidden. Sin doesn't help us move toward God and others, but deeper into hiding. Confession is a tool God gives us to expand our options. Confession is telling the truth.