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Weekend Message Sermons from Forest Hill Church
Summary: This podcast is the weekend message sermons from David Chadwick and staff.
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God owns all we have. How can we be generous as an act of worship and praise?
This weekend at Forest Hill, we will finish our series on Hosea, “Relentless.” What does it look like for the church to pursue God since it is the bride of Christ?
This weekend, we will continue "Relentless," our series on Hosea. We will look at how God is in pursuit of each of our hearts and love - how even when we run, He's there waiting for us to come home.
This weekend, we continue in the book of Hosea, this time looking at the marriage covenant between Hosea and Gomer. Hosea relentlessly pursues Gomer – against all odds – just like God pursues us. Marriages are under assault now and we’re going to look at how we can recover that covenant.
How God relentlessly pursued Israel and how He pursues our nation even know to return to Him.
This weekend at Forest Hill we will finish our series in Ephesians – what does it look like to love others and love God?
This weekend at Forest Hill, we welcome our good friend Clayton King. He will give an incredible message of God’s love and gift of grace. I hope you’ll come and bring a friend.
This weekend we will look at how we can take a stand and arm ourselves against spiritual warfare. These verses in Ephesians tells us how.
We will be reminded of what we try to forget when it comes to what God asks of us as parents and even as employees. We have to be recipients of God’s grace in order to pass it on to our children and co-workers.
We'll look at what should be the foundation for all meaningful relationships and how marriage should be the earthly example of Christ's passionate love for us.
What controls you?
We will look at the Priority of Purity in Ephesians 5:1-5. This is a timely message based on what’s going on in our culture. The Fifty Shades of Gray trilogy is a perfect example and we’ll talk about that some too.
This weekend at Forest Hill, we will continue in Ephesians, chapter 4. If we really are in community, how are we called to conduct ourselves? The way we act can divide or it can unify. Let’s take a look at what it means to be “family.”
This weekend, we will continue in Ephesians 4. What does your portrait look like? Is it of a person walking alone or is it one modeled after the likeness of God? What are the distinctions?
God gives each of us special gifts. How are you using them to further the Kingdom? We’ll take a look at what it looks like when the body of Christ is in action.