- May 31, 2015Genuine Christian Living
May 31, 2015Genuine Christian LivingSeries: The Four Cancers of the SoulPastor's Challenge for today comes from Colossians chapter 3:And whatever you do or say in this world,do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus,giving thanks through him to God the Father(Colossians 3:17)
- May 24, 2015Resolving Anger
May 24, 2015Resolving AngerSeries: The Four Cancers of the SoulIn this "Part 2" sermon on the Cancer of Anger, Pastor Grosvenor walks us through scriptural advice on resolving our anger.
- May 17, 2015The Cancer of Anger
May 17, 2015The Cancer of AngerSeries: The Four Cancers of the Soul"Mismanaged anger is counterproductive and can be unhealthy. When anger is too intense, out of control, misdirected and overly aggressive, it can lead to poor decision making and problem solving, create problems with relationships and at work, and can even affect your health."Today Pastor Grosvenor addresses this "Cancer of the Soul," using Colossians 3:8 to help us learn how to identify, confront, and resolve our anger.
- May 3, 2015Just a Little More – The Cancer of Greed
May 3, 2015Just a Little More – The Cancer of GreedSeries: The Four Cancers of the SoulToday's message is from Colossians 3:5-10.
“JUST A LITTLE MORE.” Our “Manual for Becoming the People God Designed Us To Be” (Colossians) identifies “greed” as one of four cancers that have the potential of destroying our lives, our families, our church and our nation.
- Apr 26, 2015Four Cancers of the Soul
Apr 26, 2015Four Cancers of the SoulSeries: The Four Cancers of the Soul
Our “Manual for Becoming the People God Designed Us To Be,” (Letter to the Colossians) identifies four cancers that have the potential of destroying our lives, our families, our church and our nation: sexual immorality, evil desire, greed and anger.
Initial identification of these cancers sounds rather insignificant. We tend to trivialize them as “weaknesses” that we constantly deal with like the common cold. They are just parts of life in this world — minor lesions — no big deal.
But they are significant. St. Paul says that the anger of God is coming because of these behaviors (Colossians 3:6)