Trust Issues

Have you ever been let down by someone or felt disappointed by an organization or institution? Chances are, the answer is yes—probably more than once. These kinds of experiences can leave us with trust issues that shape how we view the world and relate to others. Whether it's dealing with strangers or navigating trust issues with friends, family, the church, or even God, trust can be a difficult thing to rebuild. In this series, we'll dive into how to respond in healthy ways when our ability to trust is shaken, and how to find healing in the process.

Week 1: Building Trust

September 15, 2024—As we kick off our latest series, ‘Trust Issues’, Pastor Clay examines how Ananias throughout Acts 9 builds trust with God by listening, confronting doubt, and taking risks. Discover how these steps can guide us in our own trust challenges. 

Week 2: Restoring Trust

September 22, 2024—This week Pastor Duane explores the challenging journey of rebuilding trust within the church family, using the letter of Philemon as a powerful example. Learn how trust, though fragile, can be restored through forgiveness, humility, and a focus on Jesus, transforming broken relationships into opportunities for spiritual growth and reconciliation.

Week 3: True Allegiance

September 29, 2024— In week 3 of ‘Trust Issues’, Pastor Duane explores how to navigate the complexities of today’s political landscape as followers of Christ. Learn how to live out your faith with integrity, love, and humility, even in the midst of disagreement and division.

Week 4: In God We Trust

October 6, 2024— In this final message of the series, Pastor Clay explores David’s response to overwhelming loss in the book of 1 Samuel, and how he finds strength in God during a crisis. Learn how to avoid three common traps that can derail our trust and discover how faith leads to rescue and restoration.

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July 14, 2024—This week, Clay delves into Romans 8 and explains how it assures our future and present responsibilities through Jesus’ work, highlighting transformation, freedom, and our unbreakable connection with God.