Unlocking the Good Life
On Contentment and Giving
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 4:4-8 and Paul instructs us in v.4 to: “rejoice in the Lord always” and in v.6 to “be anxious for nothing.” Click here for small group questions
And Now, Dear Brothers and Sisters
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 4:4-8 and Paul instructs us in v.4 to: “rejoice in the Lord always” and in v.6 to “be anxious for nothing.” Click here for small group questions
Where is the Green?
The text for this Sunday was Phil 3:12-21; the focus of the message this Sunday was the need for intentional direction in our life in and for Jesus. Click here for small group questions
Trading Up
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 3:1-11 where Paul invites us to place our confidence in Christ alone and not our deeds or heritage. Our ultimate joy comes from knowing Christ and sharing in his sufferings. Click here for sermon notes | Click here for small group questions
The Character of a Follower
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 2:19-30, and the focus of the message was the values that God is looking for in His followers. Click here for sermon notes | Click here for small group questions
Joy in Transformation
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 2:12-13, and the focus of Richard’s message was the importance of transforming into Christ’s likeness, which is both our responsibility and the result of God’s work in us. Click here for sermon notes | Click here for small group questions
Joy in Putting Others First
This week, our Biblical text was Phil. 2:1-12, and the focus of Jon’s message was Paul’s admonition to serve as Christ has served us. Click here for small group questions
To Live is Christ
The text for this Sunday was Phil 1:12-30; the focus of the message this Sunday was the priority of the gospel in our lives. Click here for sermon notes | Click here for small group questions
The Key to Joyful Relationships
The sermon this Sunday was the first on a series in Philippians – Unlocking the Good Life. Richard asked: “Do you enjoy the people around you?” Click here for sermon notes | Click here for small group questions