The Courage to Face our Fears

This month, we’ve been exploring a lot of ways that we react to make our anxiety go away. We create conflict, we triangulate, we over-function. One of the most common things we do when we feel afraid, though, is just run away. Sometimes it’s a good idea to take a step back, but if we want to live into our life-affirming values more fully, we’ll probably have to face some things that make us anxious. When is distancing ourselves a healthy response, and when do we need to muster the courage to face our fears head on?

See you in-person Sunday morning at our new time of 10:15 am. Services will also be live-streamed on Facebook or on YouTube.

Minister/Guest In Pulpit: Rev. Dr. Randy Partain

Check out this week’s music notes:

Musician(s): Karin Tooley

Worship Associate: Pat Solomon

Sunday Collection Plate: Journey Center

Youth Religious Education  for K-5 will/not meet this week. Childcare is also available from 9 am – 1 pm Sunday mornings in Room 103 for toddlers through kindergarten.

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