Details
Small Tweaks Take You To Giant Peaks
4 Parts | By: Ed Young
Everyone notices them; few people openly discuss them. They are the words that build the basis for our behavior, the actions that establish the essence of etiquette. But do the details of our personal conduct truly matter when the world is dealing with so many major issues?
In this series, Ed Young tackles a subject that is rarely, if ever, discussed in church as he reveals the power behind the details in life. And as we discover the truth about the details, we learn how the smallest adjustments in behavior often produce the greatest results in life.
sermons from this Series
1. Excuse Me, Your Manners are Showing
Excuse Me, Your Manners are Showing
Looking At God'S Standard For Good Manners
A quick review of our everyday interactions reveals a disturbing trend. From poor customer service to road rage, the mood of our culture is one of disregard and disrespect. But the roots of rudeness are formed long before that person cuts us off in traffic. In this message, Ed Young peels back the layers of our bad behavior and points us to God's ideal. And we will discover how some small adjustments can lead to the great results in everyday life.
2. Power Words
Power Words
Analyzing The Importance Of Words
On average, people speak anywhere from five to twelve thousand words per day. Yet, in today's culture, what we say doesn't necessarily represent our intentions. Many times, we would rather ride the fence than let people know exactly where we stand. In this message, though, Ed Young shows us how even the smallest words truly matter. Because it's often the smallest words that carry the most power. And when we understand the significance of what we say today, we will discover a path that leads to a great future.
3. A Brutifal Ride
A Brutifal Ride
Ed Young Shares The Pains And Gains Of Ministry
For the past 20 years Ed Young has led Fellowship Church. And during that time, he has seen, heard and experienced things that he has rarely shared in public. But in this message, Ed pulls back the curtain of his life and his ministry and reveals the heart, passion and drive he has for God's call in his life. As Ed invites us into this personal reflection on what he calls the "brutifal" nature of ministry, we discover some powerful lessons that we can all apply. And we see that no matter what circumstances we face, when we live in a manner that is worthy of the gospel, God will take us to places we never dreamed possible.
4. The Currency of Courtesy