6-21-2026

The message addresses the reality of anxiety in modern life and offers biblical wisdom for handling it. Drawing from Proverbs and the story of Jesus calming the storm, Will Dyer emphasizes that anxiety is a heavy burden affecting everyone, often intensified by both global and personal concerns. While culture suggests self-reliance or turning to technology and self-help, the sermon argues that true peace comes from trusting in God’s character and presence, not our own understanding. Practical steps are provided: name the specific anxieties you face, recognize what you are trying to control, and remember that Jesus is with you in every storm. The message concludes by encouraging listeners to trust in God’s goodness and to pray for calm and strength, affirming that they are never alone in their struggles.

6-14-2026

This message emphasizes the profound power of words, drawing wisdom from the book of Proverbs and connecting it to the teachings of Jesus. Will Dyer highlights that words can either build up or destroy, shaping the world around us and leaving lasting impacts on people’s lives. Through personal stories and scriptural references, the message urges listeners to be mindful of their speech, recognizing that every conversation plants seeds—either for good or harm. The message calls for self-reflection, encouraging everyone to ask whether their words give life, bring healing, and promote peace, not only in face-to-face interactions but also in digital communication. Ultimately, it reminds the audience that, just as God created the world with words and speaks forgiveness and love over us, we too are called to use our words to reflect Jesus’ wisdom, grace, and love, choosing to build others up and foster a more compassionate world.

6-7-2026

This message introduces a new sermon series focused on the biblical book of Proverbs, emphasizing the importance of wisdom in daily life, especially in an age dominated by information and technological advancements like artificial intelligence. Will Dyer reflects on a conversation with a friend who left Christianity seeking practical guidance for everyday living, countering the misconception that faith is only about the afterlife. Instead, the message asserts that Proverbs—and the Bible as a whole—offers practical wisdom for living well now. Will distinguishes between knowledge (the accumulation of information) and wisdom (the ability to live rightly), warning that modern culture often confuses the two. Central to gaining wisdom, according to Proverbs, is the “fear of the Lord,” which is explained not as terror but as reverence, humility, and taking God seriously. The message draws on interpretations from Eugene Peterson, Walter Brueggemann, and Jonathan Sacks to illustrate that wisdom begins with a proper relationship with God, seeing the world through God’s eyes, and acting accordingly. The series aims to guide listeners toward practical, everyday discipleship rooted in this understanding.

 

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