ELEPHANTS | Stuck Elephant

John Vermilya // August 27, 2017 In the conclusion of our Elephant series, Pastor John encourages us to keep going, and to not be stuck in the same place. To keep growing and pressing on.  

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ELEPHANTS | Evil Elephant

John Williams // August 20, 2017 Pastor John Williams shares life experiences for the first time at The Tab about the Evil Elephant. Evil exists in the world, why would God allow evil to happen to His children?  

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ELEPHANTS | Divorce Elephant

John Vermilya // August 7, 2017 Pastor John talks about divorce and it’s destruction, and how marriage, or being single, is good.  

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ELEPHANTS | Sex Elephant

John Vermilya // July 30, 2017 Perhaps the most controversial elephant, Pastor John tackles the Sex Elephant and clearly defines the parameters for it, and gives the point that it is a gift from God.  

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ELEPHANTS | Culture Elephant

Brian Williams // July 23, 2017 We continue our Elephants series with the Culture Elephant. Pastor Brian shares that Jesus calls us to be sent into the world.  

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ELEPHANTS | Drunk Elephant

Tim Burgess // July 16, 2017 Our continuation of the Elephants series picks up with the Drunk Elephant. Pastor Tim shares personal stories and gets the addicted elephant out in the open.  

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ELEPHANTS | Competitive Elephant

John Vermilya // July 9, 2017 In this hard hitting message, Pastor John brings to light the elephant in the room of competitiveness among churches and that it must stop.  

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ELEPHANTS | Exclusive Elephant

John Vermilya // July 2, 2017 The Elephant this week is the Exclusive Elephant. How come Jesus is the only way, and what does that mean for those who don’t believe? Pastor John answers those questions and more in this weekends message.  

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ELEPHANTS | Sad and Lonely

Tim Burgess // June 25, 2017 We kick off a brand new series called “Elephants”. In this message, Pastor Tim explores the elephant in the room of loneliness and sadness and how we can address it, and furthermore, how we can address those who are.  

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