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Building Trust

In light of the current leadership disappointments, coupled with a society disillusioned toward the church and institutions, we find ourselves in a challenge of trust. Trust must be earned and then protected at all costs because without trust we have an empty leadership process. A true leader has the ability to give meaning to a crisis event and turn it into an opportunity for growth. 5 Pages of Notes.

Twelve Leadership Covenants

There are four identifiable relationship levels: fellowship interaction, kingdom partnerships, personal friendships, and covenant relationships. These notes deal with the twelve covenants we live out with those people God has knit us together with-spiritual fathers, mentors, pastors, leadership teams, and friends. 14 pages of notes.

Keeping the Pipeline Full

The demand for properly trained leaders with the right attitude, proven character, spiritual DNA, and a desire to serve and sacrifice is before us all the time. How do we keep our pipeline full of developing excellent leaders and servants? To grow our churches we must grow our leadership base and our servant base to match our vision and our structure to fulfill that vision. 8 pages of notes; 10 PowerPoint slides.

Relationships Last a Lifetime: Complete Series

Nothing in life affects us as much as all our lifetime relationships. When it's all said and done, you will look at the value of your life relationships. This series unpacks the various, multifaceted relationships in our lives, including your relationship with God, with yourself, with others, with those you intend to marry, and with your church. Rich in Scripture truths and practical steps for daily living, this series will transform your relationships and encourage you to get intentional about strengthening and building connections with God and others. Complete set includes five sermons 48 pages and their accompanying Power Point...

Relationships: The First Priority Relationship (Part 1 of 5)

Jesus is the expert on relationships and the Scriptures are the guidelines. They tell us to first love God, know God, and let God shape our mind, will, and emotions. This message sets the foundation for any relationship - your relationship with God and outlines the results of relating to others when God is at the core. Eight pages of notes Twelve Power Point slides

Relationships: Loving and Relating to Yourself (Part 2 of 5)

Relationships are vital connections we share with God, others, and ourselves, that shape our lives. The relationship you have with your own person greatly influences the way you relate to others. There is a right way and a wrong way to relate to yourself, and this insightful message helps the audience understand how to relate to both the sinful self and the new self that is in Christ. Ten pages of notes Eleven Power Point slides

Relationships: Loving and Relating to Others (Part 3 of 5)

Love God, love yourself, and love others. This is the principle of relationships outlined in Matthew 22:37. Still, there is a right way to love and relate to people that will maximize your relationship fulfillment level, both for you and the other person in the relationship. This practical message describes how Jesus loves people, and how we can love others the way He did by using seven vital relationship building blocks. Ten pages of notes Nine Power Point slides

Relationships: Successful Intentional Relationships (Part 4 of 5)

Dating, courting, and serious relationships are an integral part of life. Although the words "dating" and "courting" are not found in Scripture, there are still guiding principles to be gained from the Bible.  This message begins with establishing the authority Scriptures have and moves to examining the modern day dating system. Also included are insights on the intentional single life and wise, biblical keys for developing intentional relationships. Eleven pages of notes Twelve Power Point slides

Relationships: Great Relationship to Your Church (Part 5 of 5)

"Church" is a word that evokes different feelings in different people who have various encounters with churches. Jesus loves the Church and even died for her, therefore, we should also love the Church the way Jesus did. This message provides seven reasons why you should love your church, and follows that up with eight ways to love and deepen your relationship to your church. Everyone should have a great relationship to their church! Nine pages of notes Thirteen Power Point slides

Building a Biblical Marriage: Complete Series

You can build a biblical marriage. This four-part series starts by setting a biblical foundation for understanding marriage and its relevance to all people of all ages. You'll also see that marriage building starts as a single person in the face of moral absolutes that are constantly being attacked. Finally, learn God's design for marriage by examining the first marriage. Four dynamic, complete messages: 1. Six Marriage Building Convictions, includes the six dimensions of marriage / 9 pages of notes 2. Marriage Building Starts as a Single, includes how to build on the foundation stone of moral purity / 10...