
Changing for Good
Keep the Change
Sometimes we try to make such radical changes that we forget the daily steps that will keep us there. Of five factors that help determine whether we will be successful at something, the only one we have control over is our time. Mastery of something requires all of a person. Practice makes permanent. Listen to learn more.

Changing for Good
Our Words
The Bible has a lot to say about words and what we say. God's words are powerful.  Our words also have power; we can speak either a blessing or a curse, either life or death, to ourselves and others by what we say.  This New Year, join us as we each ask the Lord for "one word" to use as a lens to bring Kingdom clarity to our lives and who we are becoming.  Listen to learn more.

Changing for Good
Essentialism
Our process of change is not a self-help effort; it is a journey God has launched us on and will help us with. It is easy to get burned out when we don't have a clear focus in our lives. With focus, we can accomplish more without expending more energy. With Jesus as our focus, our daily life changes for the better. Four essential activities should be on our daily calendar when Jesus is our focus. Listen to learn more.

Changing for Good
Change Resisters
The Bible explains that as a believer in Jesus as Lord and Saviour, we are a new creation; old things have passed away and all things are new. We tend to resist change because it can be painful. The world resists change by saying we were born this way and cannot change. In reality, we need to step out and walk into the changes that started when we made our decision; we need to walk out what we already are in Jesus. Listen to learn more.
Series Messages
Keep the Change
January 25, 2015
Dennis Lacheney
Our Words
January 18, 2015
Dennis Lacheney
Essentialism
January 11, 2015
Kyle Lacheney
Change Resisters
January 4, 2015
Dennis Lacheney