Grown-Up Prayers, part 4: Help Me See

We want to be open-minded, but we naturally resist things we can’t control or don’t understand. So how can we learn to be open to changing our ideals and beliefs, especially if we may be wrong about something? It begins with a simple prayer.

Lost & Found

What’s the point of the local church? Making better citizens? Feeding and clothing the poor? Performing miracles? Inspiring people to be better? Instilling fear or guilt or shame? So many people have so many ideas, and we find ourselves with many kinds of churches. As followers of Jesus, it seems we should be confident about the central purpose of the church. If it has been lost over the past 2,000 years, can we reclaim it? Join us as Rich Barrett clarifies the mission and vision of Access Church.

Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets, part 6 – The Relationship Question

There’s a question you can ask yourself that will bring inescapable clarity to just about every relational decision you’ll bump up against.
But a word of warning: it’s not for the faint of heart.

Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets, part 5 – The Maturity Question

It’s human nature to snuggle up to the edge of irresponsibility or disaster and stay there as long as possible.
But instead of wondering how close we can get before crossing the line,
we need to ask ourselves perhaps the most important question we can ever ask.

Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets, part 4 – The Conscience Question

Sometimes an option we’re considering creates tension inside of us.
When that happens, it can be tempting to ignore the discomfort or brush by it.
But instead of doing that, we need to pay close attention to it.

Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets, part 3 – The Legacy Question

Your life is more than random, disconnected events.
It’s a story being written.
Whether it’s a thoughtful response or an emotionally fueled reaction,
we write the stories of our lives one decision at a time.