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08/16/26 Sermon: "The Storm that Redirects" (Storms, Pt. 3)

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Storms, Part 3: The Storm That Redirects Jonah 1:1-6   This week, we continue on in our Storms series with Part 3: The Storm That Redirects We've seen how storms can:   Reveal what's in our hearts (Week 1)   Refine our character (Week 2)   This week, we look at how some storms exist simply to change our direction, because God has a purpose that He's determined to fulfill in us. We'll dive into the story of Jonah, tracing his flight from God's call, the storm that stopped his escape, and the mercy hidden inside his three days in the belly of a great fish. We'll place his story next to Paul's — a man blinded on the road to Damascus, redirected not from rebellion, but from misplaced zeal. Together, their stories show us two kinds of storms: some are corrective, and some are providential.   The Big Idea: Some storms change our direction so God can fulfill His purpose. The Bottom Line: Sometimes what feels like a setback is actually God's redirection and course correction. Come ready to reflect on where you may be resisting God's redirection in your own life. We'll have time to respond together in prayer. See you Sunday! Pastor doug

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Portada del episodio 08/16/26 Sermon: "The Storm that Redirects" (Storms, Pt. 3)

08/16/26 Sermon: "The Storm that Redirects" (Storms, Pt. 3)

Storms, Part 3: The Storm That Redirects Jonah 1:1-6   This week, we continue on in our Storms series with Part 3: The Storm That Redirects We've seen how storms can:   Reveal what's in our hearts (Week 1)   Refine our character (Week 2)   This week, we look at how some storms exist simply to change our direction, because God has a purpose that He's determined to fulfill in us. We'll dive into the story of Jonah, tracing his flight from God's call, the storm that stopped his escape, and the mercy hidden inside his three days in the belly of a great fish. We'll place his story next to Paul's — a man blinded on the road to Damascus, redirected not from rebellion, but from misplaced zeal. Together, their stories show us two kinds of storms: some are corrective, and some are providential.   The Big Idea: Some storms change our direction so God can fulfill His purpose. The Bottom Line: Sometimes what feels like a setback is actually God's redirection and course correction. Come ready to reflect on where you may be resisting God's redirection in your own life. We'll have time to respond together in prayer. See you Sunday! Pastor doug

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08/09/26 Sermon: "The Storm that Refines" (Storms, Pt. 2)

This Sunday:  Storms Part 2: The Storm That Refines James 1:2-4   Hey Misty Creek family,  This Sunday we continue our Storms series with Part 2: "The Storm That Refines." Last week we saw how storms reveal our foundation: what we really believe about God when everything else gets stripped away. This week, we go deeper: storms don't just reveal, they refine. We'll dig into James 1:2-4, where James makes the surprising claim that we can consider trials "pure joy" — not because trials feel good, but because of what they produce in us.    We'll revisit Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and their furnace, explore the examples of gold being refined and iron sharpening iron, and honestly wrestle with what it means when God's answer to our prayers is “no” or "not yet" instead of "yes." If you're in a storm of your own right now — a diagnosis, a strained relationship, a waiting season, this message is for you. We'll close by looking at James 1:12: "Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial... that person will receive the crown of life."  Come ready to be refined, not just comforted.  See you Sunday,  Pastor doug

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