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We've Got A Story To Tell
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This year at Bridgewater Church, we’ve witnessed God’s incredible work, both in individual lives and our collective church community, as we pursued our mission to make more and better disciples of Jesus. From chasing our goals for faith commitments, baptisms, and attendance to launching new campuses and seeing remarkable generosity, we have much to celebrate. And we’ve got a story to tell!
Passage: Psalm 145
Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Your Story: Week 5
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
Sunday Nov 17, 2024
“Experiencing God’s best.”
Passage: Acts 19-20; 1 Corinthians 16
Speaker: Aaron Patton
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Your Story: Week 4
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
Sunday Nov 10, 2024
“The power of a boring story.”
Passage: Luke 15
Speaker: Kevin Stiles
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Your Story: Week 3
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
Sunday Nov 03, 2024
“You can find complete forgiveness in God.”
Passage: Psalm 130
Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Your Story: Week 1
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Every single person has a story—a path that they traveled to arrive where they currently are! The same is true of every follower of Jesus. Some stories are filled with twists and turns, some are more straightforward. Each story is powerful and teaches us something about God. The question is—What is your story?
Matthew 5:6; Ecclesiastes 12; 1 Timothy 4:12
“Growing up in church while living for yourself.”
Speaker: Kurt Goglin
Sunday Oct 13, 2024
Asking for Directions: Attention Please!
Sunday Oct 13, 2024
Sunday Oct 13, 2024
When you drive a vehicle, where you look determines where you go. The same is true for life. This raises a big question—What has your attention? Maybe it’s time to build some guardrails into your life to keep you from going where you don’t want to go!
Proverbs 7
Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Asking for Directions: Road Maps
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
If you grew up in an age before the internet, you remember a time when maps were a thing. The map would chart out the way to get where you were going. Someone did the work to figure out how to get from A to B. But here’s the thing—the map was only as helpful and reliable as the maker of the map. The same is true in life. We ask all sorts of people for advice, but the answers you get are only as trustworthy as the people you choose to trust.
1 Kings 12
Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Asking for Directions: Hindsight is 20/20
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
We are pretty good at getting ourselves into trouble. And once we are in trouble, it’s a little hard to change the situation. But what if we could learn to look down the path first? Wouldn’t that be a helpful tool?
Proverbs 27:12
Speaker: Jeff Schrecengost
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
Asking for Directions: Avoiding a Crash
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
Life is filled with all sorts of twists, turns, and construction zones—similar to the open road! When you get in your car, you know exactly how to navigate from point A to point B, but how do you do that in life? How do you avoid crashing? How do you make sure you end up where you want to end up without doing major damage to yourself and others? If we stop and Ask For Directions, maybe we can get there quicker and safer!
Have you ever noticed something going on in someone else’s life and thought to yourself, “That’s not going to end well!”? Just about all of us have the ability to see that in other people, but amazingly we often times can’t seem to see when we are personally heading toward a crash! What if there were a way to get some directions that would help us avoid crashing all together?
Matthew 7:24-29
Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Sunday Sep 15, 2024
Under the Hood: Detour
Sunday Sep 15, 2024
Sunday Sep 15, 2024
Everyone knows what a car does. But what does a church do? Like cars, Christians are made to move—to follow and become more like Jesus and help others follow Him too. In Acts 8 we find that the people God calls us to go to may not be the ones we expect.
Acts 8
Speaker: Tim Sullivan