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The Three Priorities

1 Peter 4:7-11

January 29, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • 1 Peter 4:7–11

What are your main priorities in life? There’s no way around it. If we want to effectively manage certain areas of our lives, then we need to ascertain and uphold the appropriate priorities. The same goes with caring for one another well. With all the distractions of life, how do we give focussed and influential care for others? Join us this week as we continue our study of 1 Peter and discover the three priorities of Christian interpersonal care.

God's Grace in the Valley

February 19, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • 1 Peter 5:6–14

One of the images of suffering that we’re given in the Bible is “going through the valley.” In the valley it’s easy to lose heart and lose our way. In the valley it’s easy to feel abandoned by God. In the valley it’s easy to feel angry at God and all alone. Peter knows this, and like a faithful pastor, he counsels us and guides us in a handful of ways to experience God’s grace as we go through the valleys of life. Join us for our final message in our 1 Peter study, “God’s Grace in the Valley."

Learning to Lead Like Jesus

February 12, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • 1 Peter 5:1–5

There is no shortage of books, podcasts, and other resources available on the subject of effective leadership. It can be a bit daunting knowing where to turn and who to listen to when there are so many differing opinions and strategies. Thankfully, we can always turn to Jesus. As we near the end of our 1 Peter study, Peter draws upon the shepherding heart of Jesus and teaches us some key qualities that makes Jesus’ leadership so effective. Join us as we learn to lead like Jesus.

Guidelines for Shame Resilience

February 5, 2023 • Rev. Jeremy A. McKeen • 1 Peter 4:12–19

It can be easy when you’re criticized for following Jesus to feel social shame, to feel discouraged and begin to retreat. What do we do when our faith is mocked by others and we’re socially rejected because of it? Peter knows that in these moments, too often Christians can live with a defeated victim mentality and begin to lose heart. Join us as we consider some key guidelines for shame resilience and how to lean into these moments with courageous joy.