Wired

Tommy Staggs   -  

Series Summary:
How many hours are you technologically connected on a normal day? If you were to add up your hours online, your glances at text messages, your streaming music, your perusing social media, your Netflix addiction, how many hours could you count? It’s probably a lot. Our culture is obsessed with technology—and with good reason. Technology keeps us connected to each other and to the world around us. Nearly every device we own transmits signals to something else, somewhere else. Why? Because that’s how they’re wired to function. Our phones, tablets, smart watches, gaming systems—they all are wired to connect to something outside them. And the same is true for us. We are wired for connection. It’s in our design. As we take a closer look at what Jesus called “the greatest commandment”, we discover that we were wired to have three vital relationships: with God, with ourselves, and with others. And when those connections are made, everything else begins to function as it was designed to.
Did you know?!  We are doing the same series with our adults and our youth ministry? As a way to streamline our curriculum for our families, we have been experimenting with joining our themes so  parents in worship on Sunday mornings will know what their middle-and-high-schoolers are learning at youth group on Wednesday nights.  Cool, huh?!
Sermons:

Sep 27 — “God’s Wiring in the World”
Oct 4 — “God’s Wiring in You”
Oct 11 — “God’s Wiring in Others”