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2/11/18 – Our MixTape – Treasure

Love and sex. These topics are never far from our minds. That’s why we’ll be exploring them in our next series, Our Mixtape: 7 Songs We Fell in Love To.

From the first date to growing old together, our relationships are meant to be an adventure. With all the great aspects of true adventures – excitement, danger, joy, endurance, passion – love is meant to last for the long haul. And as love matures, it gets better with every step in the journey.

Join us as we step into full view of God’s vision for romance in our lives. We’ll find practical wisdom to help us experience true joy in our relationships.

02/12/18 – Resolve: Confrontation in Conflict (Pt. 2)

Medina East Campus | Week 6 | Tony Livigni | February 10-11, 2018

It’s no surprise that everyone experiences conflict in their lives. So, the question is not “How do I avoid conflict?” but rather “How do I respond to conflict?” The Bible teaches that when we pursue God’s vision for resolving conflict, we’ll discover that we are well-positioned to move toward His design for healthy relationships. But we’ll also find that there is much more at stake than we might first believe. In our new series, RESOLVE, we will explore practical steps each of us can take on our journey toward healthy conflict resolution.

2/4/18 – Good Goals Bad Gods – Less Stress

If you’ve ever thought, it’s time for me to finally __________, you’re in good company. It’s a common problem for all of us. We tend to think achieving the right circumstances in our lives will make us the best person we can be. While New Year’s resolutions are great tools to keep us on track, they’re not the right tool for overhauling who we are. In this series, Good Goals, Bad Gods, we will discuss how pursuing a God-directed life brings the balance and perspective to our dreams that will ultimately make us our best selves.

02/04/18 – Resolve: Confrontation in Conflict

Medina East Campus | Week 5 | Tony Livigni | February 3-4, 2018

It’s no surprise that everyone experiences conflict in their lives. So, the question is not “How do I avoid conflict?” but rather “How do I respond to conflict?” The Bible teaches that when we pursue God’s vision for resolving conflict, we’ll discover that we are well-positioned to move toward His design for healthy relationships. But we’ll also find that there is much more at stake than we might first believe. In our series, RESOLVE, we will explore practical steps each of us can take on our journey toward healthy conflict resolution.