Philippians

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This Sunday we finish up our Lenten series, Preparing the Soil of the Soul. As we approach Holy Week we start to identify with the suffering and death of Jesus. The Apostle Paul came to the realization that the pain and suffering in his life led him into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how our suffering and pain cultivates the soil of our soul and prepares us for the resurrection to come.

Join Pastor Greg over the next three weeks as we examine how to follow Jesus in an election year. This week we look at how we are representatives of God's upside down kingdom and how that sets the tone for our life and relationships in the world--including the political one.

There are a few essentials that are holding us up, supporting us as a church. If they are not there, we are missing a critical part of who we are called to be as the people of God. Join Pastor Greg as he shares these essentials found in Jesus' teachings in Matthew 22 and 28. At Beaver Dam, we call these our four pillars.

Join Pastor Greg in this series called Vision Problems as he identifies those spiritual problems in our life which keep us from clearly seeing and understanding God, His world, and ourselves as they really are.....and looking to Jesus for the cure. Glaucoma is a disease that occurs when fluid builds up in the front part of the eye causing pressure in your eye and damaging the optic nerve, leading to blindness. The pressures of life can impact our faith and spiritual vision, leading us to make bad decisions, spiritual blindness and unbelief. This is spiritual glaucoma.

Join Pastor Greg in this series called Vision Problems as he identifies those spiritual problems in our life which keep us from clearly seeing and understanding God, His world, and ourselves as they really are.....and looking to Jesus for the cure. Today we examine the last moments of disciple Judas who suffered from spiritual nearsightedness--the inability to see the big picture of Jesus' work because of current circumstances.

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