Fellowship Church Fellowship Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Weekly sermons from the teaching team of Fellowship Church of Grand Junction, CO to help you live a better life.
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Sunday, May 19, 2024: “Spiritual Discernment: The Gift of Red Flags (Part 1)”
There are red flags in out lives and we need to learn how to find them and properly deal with them. Pastor Tim starts off our brand new series with teaching us about the enemies of discernment by comparing two heroes of the Bible.
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Sunday, May 12, 2024: “The Struggle is Real (Part 6: Mama Said There’d Be Days Like This)”
Parents go through storms just like all of us. In honor of Mother's Day Pastor Tim gathered together a panel of mothers in all different stages of life from newborns to empty nesters to answer the questions on what the storms are like and how God has blessed them to get through it.
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Sunday, May 5, 2024: “The Struggle is Real (Part 5: Managing My Emotions)”
Emotions are a natural instinct for us to go to when the storms hit, but Pastor Tim explained to us that we need to train ourselves to turn to faith instead.
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Sunday, April 28, 2024: “The Struggle is Real (Part 4: Rejoicing In The Storm)”
Sometimes when we are in a storm we never know who's going to be there for us to help us, but God is always with us and He is enough! Pastor Tim tells us a story from the Bible about how we can still rejoice despite being in a storm!
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Sunday, April 21, 2024: “The Struggle is Real (Part 3: I Want To Help)”
We all get broken and hurt by other people, especially by people who want to help because the devil wants us to have problems with the people that can help us. Pastor Tim delivers a powerful message about how sometimes we can't help the people we love but gives us ways to still help them.
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Sunday, April 14, 2024: “The Struggle is Real (Part 2: Getting Up Again)”
There is a pain where only one person can bring us through and that's Jesus. We are happy to have Pastor Dan Hooper Jr. back on the stand as he shares his story about getting back up through the toughest times of his life.