Series - Are You Feeling OK?
Passion is a Gift!
03/07/10 14:00
7/3/2010
Are You Feeling OK? Emotional Temperature and Discipleship
"Passion Is A Gift" #4
Marc Schelske
The fourth and final week of this series discusses the gift of passion, and how God created us so that our emotions would draw us to Him, and make it easier for us to do the right thing. Jesus' example of enduring the cross "for the joy set before him," tells us that when our hearts are in alignment with God's, our passionate response can lead us to do great and Godly things.
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Are You Feeling Well?
26/06/10 14:00
6/26/2010
Are You Feeling OK? Emotional Temperature and Discipleship
"Are You Feeling Well?"
Marc Schelske
This third week of our series on emotions in the life of a follower of Jesus focuses on practical teaching for understanding and dealing with our emotions. God's purpose in our lives is to grow us up in the image of Christ, and that does not mean growing out of having emotions. It means growing to feel the way that God feels. This teaching includes the 5 A's - a tool for helping sort through feelings and understanding what they might mean.
Videography by Ethan Morrow.
An Emotional God?
18/06/10 14:00
6/18/2010
Are You Feeling OK? Emotional Temperature and Discipleship
"An Emotional God?"
Marc Schelske
The Bible says that we are made in God's image, and that God's purpose in our life is to grow us up in the image of Christ. That means that the picture we have of God is really important. What picture do we have of God when it comes to emotions? Stoic and removed? Well, the Bible portrays God in amazingly passionate and emotional language. What does this mean for us?
Videography by David Jester
Flying Blind
12/06/10 12:45
6/12/2010
Are You Feeling OK? Emotional Temperature and Discipleship
"Flying Blind"
Marc Schelske
In this first week of a 4 week series we look at the tendency we have to ignore our emotions when it comes to our life of faith. We've all been taught that emotions are untrustworthy. But what happens to us if we live this way?
Videography by David Jester




