Brenda Stephan

Patterns That Change Us -Simplicity

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Confession

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Secrecy

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Feasting

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Fasting

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Community

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Solitude

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

Patterns That Change Us Intro

“People never change!” It’s a common statement we say and hear. And most often, it’s true. The same struggles for years, the same reoccurring issues and habits, the same tendencies. It makes us question: Is real change possible? And if so, how? In this series, we will explore the teachings of Jesus about life’s patterns and the keys that bring lasting transformation.

04/21/19 – Jesus: Come & See – Raised

“Come and see” – A simple yet profound invitation. It implies that something is worth in seeing, even believing in. And the message of Christianity is that we can discover both who God is and who we, as people, are meant to be in the person of Jesus. Join us for a series that is all about the opportunity to exchange our second-hand assumptions about Jesus for the eye-witness, firsthand account of His life provided in Matthew’s gospel

04/14/19 – Jesus: Come & See – Crucified

“Come and see” – A simple yet profound invitation. It implies that something is worthin seeing, even believing in. And the message of Christianity is that we can discover both who God is and who we, as people, are meant to be in the person of Jesus. Join us for a series that is all about the opportunity to exchange our second-hand assumptions about Jesus for the eye-witness, firsthand account of His life provided in Matthew’s gospel