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183: The Triumph of Mercy (A Closer Look)

In this episode, Tanner Smith interviews Lead Paster, Bruce Wesley and Kyle Mikulan, Clear Lake Student Director about this week’s sermon, “Faith and Favoritism.”

They discuss questions like: How does this sermon fit within the Biblical story of redemption? How did this message convict them, personally?

182: Real Faith and God’s Word (A Closer Look)

In this episode, Tiffany Ravedutti interviews Ryan Lehtinen, Egret Bay’s campus pastor, and Yancey Arrington, Clear Creek’s teaching pastor, about this week’s sermon, “Real Faith and God’s Word.”

They discuss questions like: How does this sermon fit within the Biblical story of redemption? How did this message convict them, personally?

181: Seeing Clearly (A Closer Look)

In this episode, Tanner Smith interviews Arron Lutz, East 96’s campus pastor and Kyle Mikulan, Clear Lake’s student director and member of the teaching team, about this week’s sermon “Seeing Clearly”.

They go through questions like: What did they learn in their preparation, but didn’t have time to include?

How does this week’s sermon fit within the Biblical story of redemption?

What about this message has convicted both of them personally?

*Resources Mentioned: A New Year, A New Rhythm: Lectio Divina

 

180: Having Joy in Tough Times (A Closer Look)

In this episode, Rachel Chester interviews Ryan Lehtinen, Egret Bay’s campus pastor, about this week’s sermon “Having Joy in Tough Times”.

She asks questions like: What did he learn in his preparation that he didn’t have time to include?

How does this week’s sermon fit within the Biblical story of redemption?

What about this message has convicted him personally?

179: Mothers Day — My Kids Left the Nest, Now What?

In this episode, Tiffany Ravedutti sits down with Kay Poore and Denise Ward to talk about prioritizing marriage and community in the midst of busy schedules, life changes, and all the challenges of motherhood.

 

178: How Do I Talk to My Spouse?

Communication in marriage really matters!

On this episode, Aaron & Bethany Lutz sit down with Tanner & Erin Smith to talk about the practicality of communication in marriage.

If marriage is meant to be a reflection of the gospel, how do we communicate in ways that honor our spouse and honor God?

177: Anchor Point – Giving Families Hope

No one is beyond hope: that is the vision behind AnchorPoint, which provides education and empowerment to parents.

On this episode, Rachel Chester talks with Debbie Simmons, founder and CEO of AnchorPoint, and Amanda Ring, Executive Director of Hope Community, about the many ways AnchorPoint comes alongside parents from prenatal care, parent education classes, financial planning, and much more, in their effort to value life and provide tangible hope for all types of families.

https://anchorpoint.us

176: Can I Lose My Salvation?

Throughout the “I AM” sermon series, we’ve taken a look at the statements Jesus made about himself.

For some, those statements may raise some questions about salvation.

On this episode, Aaron Lutz and Tiffany Ravedutti discuss what salvation is, if genuine believers can lose it, and what to do if you or someone you love finds themselves wrestling with what exactly they believe.

02: Camp at Clear Creek – Partnering with Parents

Summer camps at Clear Creek Community Church have a huge impact on the kids that attend and their faith journey.

Kyle Mikulan sits down with Nicole Morris and Cody Mather to talk about Creek Kids Camp and Camp Creek (Jr. high and high school), the people it takes to make camps happen, the generosity of our church, and the reason that we put such a value on going to camp.

 

01: Why Family Matters — Partnering with Parents

While no two families are the same, God has a high value for family.

In this episode, Kyle Mikulan sits down with Lance Lawson to discuss why family is so important, what God tells us about family, and practical things that we can do as parents to help our kids know that we are invested in them and their devotion to Christ.