An Antidote for Anxiety

Libin emphasizes the importance of unity and shared leadership in the church, citing Paul's example in Philippians 4:2-3. He also stresses the value of gentleness in a world filled with division and anger, and how recognizing God's proximity can lead to a deeper trust in Him and a more peaceful outlook on life.

Our Faith Race Part 2

In this sermon, Libin uses the story of Cliff Young's unexpected ultramarathon victory to illustrate the Christian journey as a long-distance race. Drawing from Philippians 3:13-21, it emphasizes the need for strategic focus, motivation by Christ, and a supportive community while encouraging believers to leave past hindrances behind and continuously strive forward in faith.

Our Faith Race Part 1

In this sermon, Libin compares the Christian life to a race, emphasizing purpose, avoiding complacency, and assurance in Christ. Drawing parallels to Olympic athletes, the sermon encourages believers to pursue knowing Jesus intimately and live out their faith with dedication and perseverance.

Jesus and __________

In this sermon, Steve Frissell explores the themes of joy, temptation, and identity in the Christian life. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts and living according to the Spirit rather than the flesh.  He highlights Paul's letters and the importance of discerning what is of God and what is not, as well as the difference between living by the Spirit and living by the flesh.

Living Faith in the Mundane

Join Matt Smith in Philippians 2:19-30 which highlights Paul's praise for Timothy and Epaphroditus, urging believers to live with humility, selflessness, and genuine care for others, embodying Christ's love and purpose in daily life.

With Fear and Trembling

Guest Teacher Cynthia Yanof discusses the importance of living a life of purpose and significance in a dark and depraved generation. She emphasizes the need to align one's definition of success with God's definition and to not labor in vain.

Unified in Christ

In our ongoing study of Philippians, we explore Paul's heartfelt letter, written during his house arrest in Rome. Paul founded the church in Philippi during his second missionary journey, starting with a diverse group of new believers. Ten years later, he received a care package and updates from Epaphroditus about the church, which was facing issues of disunity.

Stand Firm

We are in week 5 of our Philippians series, reaching the end of chapter 1. Paul transitions from discussing his situation in prison to instructing the early church, emphasizing the need to stand firm in faith despite external and internal pressures.

To Live is Christ

This sermon explores Philippians 1:20-26, highlighting Paul's declaration, "To live is Christ, to die is gain." Through contrasting experiences from NBA games and the testimony of church member Dylan Becker, we are challenged to reflect on our ultimate purpose and devotion to Christ in life and death.

Handling Your Hardest Days

Libin discusses the concept of 'cold plunging' or intentionally subjecting oneself to uncomfortable situations for personal growth and how this principle can be applied to various areas of life. He emphasizes the work of God in our lives, including spiritual growth and transformation, even in the midst of trials and suffering.

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