Common Questions Regarding Faith
Faith is a deeply personal and often complex aspect of human existence. It's a topic that has ignited countless discussions, debates, and journeys throughout history. Whether you're a steadfast believer, a curious seeker, or someone who simply wonders about the role of faith in our lives, you're in the right place.
When Words Aren't Enough: A Different Way to Show Love
Have you ever had one of those moments when your reaction to something totally caught you off guard? Maybe it was a snippy comment that flew out of your mouth during a stressful meeting, or the way you tensed up when someone cut you off in traffic. Sometimes our most unfiltered moments tell us more about what's really going on in our hearts than all our carefully planned actions ever could.
Here's the thing – we all spend a lot of time thinking about how we present ourselves to the world. We curate our social media, carefully choose our words, and try to put our best foot forward. But it's those unscripted moments, those split-second reactions, that often speak the loudest about who we really are and what we truly believe.
How to Survive the Holidays When Your Family Doesn't Share Your Beliefs.
The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. For Christians, it is also a season rich with meaning, as we remember the birth of Christ and His coming to bring peace and hope to the world. Yet, gathering with family during the holidays brings challenges when family members have differing beliefs and values. Conversations can turn tense, creating an atmosphere far removed from the peace that Christmas promises. How can you honor God, love your family well, and stay true to your beliefs without compromising or causing unnecessary conflict? Here are some practical, biblical insights for navigating the holiday season with grace and love.
Breaking Free from the Reaction Trap: A Different Kind of Story
Ever notice how life seems to have a script? Someone cuts you off in traffic – you honk. A coworker takes credit for your work – you call them out. Your teenager rolls their eyes – you lecture. It's like we're all following some unwritten rulebook of how we're "supposed" to react.
But what if there was a different way to tell this story?
How One Response Can Change Everything
Have you ever thrown a stone into a still pond and watched the ripples spread? One small action, dozens of expanding circles. Sometimes our responses to life's challenges work exactly the same way – except the ripples we create can last way longer than those on the water.
Finding Peace in the Storm: When Fear Feels Like Hurricane Season
You know that feeling when the weather alert interrupts your favorite show, warning of another storm heading our way? In Florida, we're no strangers to hurricane prep – the endless lines at grocery stores, the hunt for batteries, the strategic tetris of fitting our patio furniture through the garage door. But sometimes, the scariest part isn't the storm itself – it's the aftermath. Just as Jesus calmed the storm for His disciples, He offers peace in your toughest moments, too. Fear doesn’t have to have the last word. Here at Centerpoint Church, we’re here for you, offering resources, support, and the assurance that no one has to face life’s storms alone.
Stepping Into Your Purpose with Boldness
In every season of life, we are faced with choices that shape who we are and where we’re headed. Some choices are simple, like what to eat for breakfast or what show to binge-watch next. But others carry far more weight—they challenge us to consider our purpose, our calling, and how we will contribute to something much larger than ourselves. As followers of Jesus, one of the most significant choices we make is how we engage with the mission of the church.
This isn’t just about attending services or being part of a small group. It’s about reimagining our calling and stepping boldly into our purpose. And yes, there’s a cost to this. But there’s also a greater cost if we don’t step into it. So, the question is: Are we ready to reimagine our calling and take our place in the mission of the church?