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“Liars. Lustful. Lazy. That’s what you people are!” Says Epimenides, one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. We’re paraphrasing, of course, but he was merely summarizing the self-confessed national moral trait of the people of Crete.

Into the cesspool of Cretan self-indulgence, Paul sends Titus as a minister of the gospel, not to “Tell ‘em how it is,” but to “Tell ‘em how it can be” when Christ is welcomed into their lives, homes, church and community. A song from the Broadway musical Wicked says, “I Have Been Changed for Good”. Such is the theme of the letter of Titus. And having been changed, we now become part of the evidence for how “good WORKS!”

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saturday worship  »  6p*

sunday worship  »  9:30a* .  11a*/** .  12:30p

(worship is offered on Saturday at 4:45p for volunteers)  *Traducción al Español  **Tradução para o Português

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BREATHE – a celebration for women to relax, connect, and be challenged

SAVE THE DATE!

Breathe Women’s Dinner with Breakout Sessions!
Friday • Nov. 30 •  6:30-9p • FJ Theater

Join us Friday, Nov. 30, as we gather for our Breathe women’s dinner & partner with Wellspring Counseling. We’ll be offering different breakout sessions to help us learn more about the “layers” of a woman. Be sure to come and get tips from licensed counselors on topics like emotional health, improving your self-esteem, listening skills, dealing with loss, and learning boundaries.

Register today for only $20. Purchase your tickets here!

Breakout Session Details:

  • Doing Life Differently: Emotional Health
    Presented by: Christine Schlottman, LMHC & CTS,
    Enjoying good emotional health enables us to better handle many of the challenges that we face in life.  This presentation will offer practical suggestions on how to experience emotional healing and, in turn, live in greater freedom in our relationships with God, ourselves, and others.
  • Finding My True Self: Practical Ways to Improve Self-Esteem
    Presented by: Heather Hendry, MHC and Marisol Weaver, MHC
    A discussion of the origins of our identity, self-worth, and how we can apply God’s word  and clinical counseling methods to make healthy adjustments.
  • Moving Through Loss: Drawing Nearer to God
    Presented by:  Kay Gackle, MFT and Vicki Gray, LCSW
    Loss is one of the hardest things a human being can endure, whether it is loss of a loved one, a relationship, a job, a home, your health or anything else of deep value. Amidst the pain and confusion, lies untapped, unimaginable joy and peace.  Together we will discover how God’s truth and love can transform the hurt into healing.
  • Stop the Madness! How Boundaries Help Create Peace
    Presented by Sally Livingston, LMFT
    Understanding and learning to establish healthy boundaries is a vital part of a peaceful and intentional life. Learn how boundaries can help foster better relationships, find more enjoyment in life and and give you the ability to do more than “just get by” day-to-day.
  • The Healing Art of Listening: Affect Profound Changes In People Around You
    Presented by Tova Krepps, LCSW
    This inspirational talk encourages the audience to develop the powerful healing art of listening to others in order effect profound changes in the people around us. It covers both Biblical directives to listen as well as practical applications in the skills of listening.

 
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