Sermon Series
- Becoming the Gospel - 1 and 2 Thessalonians
- Building A Summer Body
- Building Healthier Relationships
- Disconnected
- Follow the Star
- God's Story
- Joy To The Troubled World
- Left Right or Light?
- Live Boldly
- Missing Home
- Our Motto and Mission
- Prayer
- Psalms: Language For Life The Way It Is
- Renewed
- Romans: The Power of the Gospel
- Running Away From God
- Ruth: The Advent of A Redeemer
- Seen
- Stuck Inside
- The Book of Acts
- The Book of Daniel
- The Book of Ephesians
- The Book of James
- The Book of Jonah
- The Book of Judges
- The Book of Malachi
- The Book of Matthew
- The Holy Spirit
- The Life You've Always Wanted
- The Miracles of Christmas
- The Secret To Healthy Relationships
- The Sin of Racism
- The Spiritual Life
- Thrive: A Summer Series
- Twenty Twenty What?
- We Need Christmas
- Who Am I?
- Why Pray?
Prayer in Despair - Lamentations 3
Anguish isn’t just a small part of our existence. All of humanity has in common the fact that we come into this world crying; it’s how we start our life. In fact, the apostle Paul says that the entire creation groans in sorrow and anguish (Romans 8:22). We live in a world plagued by emotional and heart struggles. The Bible says depression, anxiety, hopelessness, loneliness, and suicide all affect God’s people too. We don’t like to talk about that in the church because we feel like if we had a vibrant spiritual life, if we really understood the gospel and really had faith, then we shouldn’t struggle with those things; those struggles are only for people without Jesus. The Bible shows us otherwise. A vibrant spiritual life does not always prevent mental health struggles. Depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts still come and that is why the Bible tells us what to do with them. So join us this Sunday as we look at a kind of prayer that has often been forgotten in the modern church: a prayer of lament.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Suicide?
Join Elevate Hope this Sunday as we look at what the Bible says about suicide and mental health. There is hope. But often that hope is lost with misinformation about what the Bible really says about suicide and those struggling with mental health issues. Together we CAN reduce the loss and suffering from suicide in Metro Denver. (If you are having suicidal thoughts or struggling or know someone who is call 988 immediately).