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Change is something everyone wants, but few know how to experience in a lasting way. In this message, Dr. Trent Langhofer kicks off the Uprooted sermon series by exposing one of the most common but hidden obstacles to spiritual growth: performance based acceptance.
Drawing from decades of counseling experience and Scripture, Dr. Trent teaches that real transformation does not come from trying harder or doing more, but from addressing what lies beneath the surface. Using the life and conversion of the Apostle Paul, he shows how striving, shame, and spiritual complacency often grow from the belief that we must earn God’s approval through behavior, knowledge, or achievement.
This message reveals how God brings change through four catalysts: learning, experience, pain, and love. Through Paul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, we see how God uproots a life built on performance and replaces it with grace, humility, and true freedom.
If you are carrying shame, exhausted from striving, or quietly settled into being spiritually okay, this teaching will challenge and encourage you. The gospel reminds us that our standing with God is not based on what we do, but on what Christ has already done for us.
This sermon invites us to begin a new year by laying down what is not working and allowing God to uproot whatever keeps us from becoming who He designed us to be.
📖 Key Scriptures:
Acts 9:1–19
Philippians 3:4–9
Acts 22:3–21
1 Timothy 1:15
Galatians 2:20
Join us Sundays at Trace Church
8:15a | 10:00a | 11:45a | 5:00p
📍 4330 Mark Dabling Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO
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Change is something everyone wants, but few know how to experience in a lasting way. In this message, Dr. Trent Langhofer kicks off the Uprooted sermon series by exposing one of the most common but hidden obstacles to spiritual growth: performance based acceptance.
Drawing from decades of counseling experience and Scripture, Dr. Trent teaches that real transformation does not come from trying harder or doing more, but from addressing what lies beneath the surface. Using the life and conversion of the Apostle Paul, he shows how striving, shame, and spiritual complacency often grow from the belief that we must earn God’s approval through behavior, knowledge, or achievement.
This message reveals how God brings change through four catalysts: learning, experience, pain, and love. Through Paul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, we see how God uproots a life built on performance and replaces it with grace, humility, and true freedom.
If you are carrying shame, exhausted from striving, or quietly settled into being spiritually okay, this teaching will challenge and encourage you. The gospel reminds us that our standing with God is not based on what we do, but on what Christ has already done for us.
This sermon invites us to begin a new year by laying down what is not working and allowing God to uproot whatever keeps us from becoming who He designed us to be.
📖 Key Scriptures:
Acts 9:1–19
Philippians 3:4–9
Acts 22:3–21
1 Timothy 1:15
Galatians 2:20
Join us Sundays at Trace Church
8:15a | 10:00a | 11:45a | 5:00p
📍 4330 Mark Dabling Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO

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