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Speaker: Kris Segrest
Series: Holy Commotion
This powerful message on Mother's Day challenges us to examine what we're passing down to the next generation. Drawing from the book of Jude, we're confronted with a critical question: are we merely handing down family recipes and holiday traditions, or are we building a legacy of genuine faith? The sermon unpacks three biblical examples of failure—the Israelites who saw miracles but didn't believe, angels who rebelled against their divine purpose, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed by immorality. These aren't just ancient stories; they're warnings about what happens when faith becomes decoration rather than foundation. We're reminded that 67% of people who leave church do so not because of hurt or disappointment, but because they simply stopped believing. This sobering statistic reveals the urgency of building authentic faith in our homes. The call is clear: we must break cycles of bondage—whether addiction, immorality, unbelief, or control—and intentionally construct new legacies of faith, obedience, and holiness. This requires naming our chains, bringing them to Jesus, and partnering with our faith family. Our children won't inherit faith by osmosis; they need to see us opening our Bibles at the kitchen table, exercising genuine repentance, and living out belief in everyday moments.
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Speaker: Kris Segrest
Series: Holy Commotion
This powerful message on Mother's Day challenges us to examine what we're passing down to the next generation. Drawing from the book of Jude, we're confronted with a critical question: are we merely handing down family recipes and holiday traditions, or are we building a legacy of genuine faith? The sermon unpacks three biblical examples of failure—the Israelites who saw miracles but didn't believe, angels who rebelled against their divine purpose, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed by immorality. These aren't just ancient stories; they're warnings about what happens when faith becomes decoration rather than foundation. We're reminded that 67% of people who leave church do so not because of hurt or disappointment, but because they simply stopped believing. This sobering statistic reveals the urgency of building authentic faith in our homes. The call is clear: we must break cycles of bondage—whether addiction, immorality, unbelief, or control—and intentionally construct new legacies of faith, obedience, and holiness. This requires naming our chains, bringing them to Jesus, and partnering with our faith family. Our children won't inherit faith by osmosis; they need to see us opening our Bibles at the kitchen table, exercising genuine repentance, and living out belief in everyday moments.