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We know we should be generous, we want to be generous, but how can we actually become a generous people?
In this episode, Rachel talks with Patrick Johnson, the founder of Generous Church, and Mark Carden, Clear Creek’s Executive Pastor, about practical ways to cultivate generosity in our hearts, our family, and churches so that we can be on mission as the body of Christ.
We live with a scarcity mindset of comparison and fear, but the Bible calls us to a completely different way of life.
In this episode, Rachel Chester sits down with Patrick Johnson, visionary and founder of Generous Church, a ministry with the hope of spreading generosity as a way of life throughout the entire globe.
Why do we struggle with generosity, how it is central to our faith, and how can we can cultivate generosity in our hearts? Patrick discusses these questions and more.
God knows all things, so why ask for what we want, or confess what we have done? God knows what will happen, so why spend time in prayer about the future? In this episode, Rachel Chester talks with Yancey Arrington about God’s all-knowing, all-powerful, all-present nature, and how this actually invites us into real relationship with him and true purpose in the gospel story.
Our current series, The Blessing, is about passing the goodness of God onto the next generation. But what about those who don’t have kids of their own?
What is it like to experience a series about family legacy when it doesn’t apply to you? How can people without kids find comfort in their season of life and also find ways to make a difference in the next generation?
In today’s episode, Lance Lawson sits down with Sherry Royce and Brianna Bolling to discuss this and more.
We are all created for work, but what happens when it is time to retire?
How does this affect our identity? How can we still make a difference?
In today’s episode, Aaron Lutz sits down with Greg Murphy and Glenn Lutz to discuss our need for work, rest, and how we can all participate in God’s work no matter where we are.
If you’ve been around Clear Creek for any time at all, you know we talk about small group often.
But what if you’re too busy, or too shy?
What if you’ve tried group but had a bad experience?
In this episode, Aaron Lutz sits down with Rachel Fisher, Small Groups Associate, to talk about the legitimate obstacles people face when it comes to joining and leading small groups, and why, at the end of the day, they are still worth it.
Yancey and Jennefer Arrington, and Aaron and Rachel Chester, were given the extraordinary opportunity to visit Israel.
They spent ten days in the places where most of the biblical events took place; walking where Jesus walked, and praying where he prayed.
While in Jerusalem, just yards from where the remains of the temple of Israel still stands, Rachel sat down with Yancey, Jennefer, and Aaron, and asked them, what they learned, how it affected their faith, and what it might mean for the people of Clear Creek Community Church.
Here at Clear Creek Community Church, we are walking through 28 Days of Prayer together.
As part of that, we have a special podcast series, where you will hear from different people around our church read and pray through a Psalm.
Our hope is that these prayers will be a blessing to you and also a resource as you grow in your relationship with our Father.
Marriage is a place where we experience the worst of each other. Forgiveness is a must for any couple in it for the long haul.
How do Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness apply to the marriage relationship?
How can someone move past the hurt and brokenness of divorce?
Is your marriage really worth saving?
On this episode Lance Lawson talks with Lance & Erin Boyd about how forgiveness brings healing and hope.
Here at Clear Creek Community Church, we are walking through 28 Days of Prayer together.
As part of that, we have a special podcast series, where you will hear from different people around our church read and pray through a Psalm.
Our hope is that these prayers will be a blessing to you and also a resource as you grow in your relationship with our Father.