Bringing Sexy Back
Sunday, May 24th, 2009
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We wrap up our time in the Song of Solomon with a warning to catch the foxes. Not the animals, but the problems that will eat away at our relationships and threaten love that was meant to last. Terry answers some lingering questions and we see what it takes to love.
Terry Wilson

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
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Relationships are tough, and relationships that last are rare in our day. Like a house, they are subject to storms and stress that we experience throughout our lives. Walter talks about what it means to build relationships that last, complete with a strong foundation and a toilet that works.
Walter Wilson

Sunday, May 10th, 2009
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We get to the steamiest part of the Song of Solomon, and we read about a couple loving each other freely, openly, totally. This is a message for couples interested in enjoying each other the way God intended.
Michael Amman

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
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Being a man today is not easy, but being a man that follows God, works hard, and knows how to love and serve is exactly what God calls boys to become. We seek to hammer out the dents made in the image of God when our first father chose mousehood instead of manhood, the effects it had upon Solomon, and what it takes for us to embrace the identity we were born to embrace.
Michael Amman

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
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All our ladies…all our beautiful, made-in-the-image-of-God-ladies…You are worth waiting for. Worth men serving, loving, and dying for. Jesus lived and died for you. Terry talks about the desperate need of ladies to find their worth in the love of God shown in Jesus, and to men about the their role in cherishing the women around them.
Terry Wilson

Sunday, April 19th, 2009
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Let’s get real…we have trouble with our sexuality. Some worship sex, and most in the church refuse to talk about it. We are reclaiming sexuality as what it was meant to be, a gift from God to be enjoyed by married people. Single people, married couples, students…we all need a vision for who God created us to be, and how He gave us sexuality to be enjoyed and not worshipped or discarded.
Michael Amman
