THE REMEDY

The Holiday Season is upon us already - buckle up!  Why do we have such a love/hate relationship with this time of year?  Could it be because of the gap between what we hope for and what we get?

This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering, Mike Gathright considered the role religion plays in this frustration and how the way of Jesus could change everything.


THE VOICE

Some of us believe it, some of us don't, but we all know the story.  Everyone knows why Jesus died.  But, He not only came to save our life, He came to earth to give us life as well.  This means that the way he lived holds as much promise for us as why he died. 
This Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright will examine how Jesus lived and consider how this could change our real everyday lives.

ME MONSTER

Good relationships are the key to a thriving, flourishing and happy life.  But it is not just about relationships with others and God, we must also have a good relationship with -ourselves.  Jesus had a lot say about this critical piece of our life and Sunday at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright considered how our self-image can be transformed through Him. 


A NEW ADMINISTRATION

Whenever a new administration comes to power, a new agenda is set - with a new set of priorities, driven by new values.  When Jesus burst on the scene, he claimed to bring with Him a new way of living, an administration that proved to confound and infuriate those who held the levers of power.  His invitation to us today is no less revolutionary or challenging - because it has everything to do with our agenda; our priorities and our values.

Sunday at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright explored the administration of Jesus and what living under it could mean for our lives and the world.

STEPFORD GOD

Solitary confinement is regarded as torture because we are wired for relationship. But, if that is so, why are they SO difficult? To be in a relationship with another person means - at some point - they will cross you, contradict you and challenge you.  Is the same true when we are in a relationship with God?

This is the issue Mike Gathright looked at this Sunday at Storyline's Gathering.  Does your God ever cross, contradict or challenge you?  If not, what could that mean?...

OVER MASTERING POSITIVE AFFECTION

"The heart wants what the heart wants."   - Woody Allen
There is a lot of truth to that statement- we love what we love.  
If Jesus is right, what we love is the most important thing about us, then changing what we love is the key to seeing our life change and grow.
The question is, is there any way for us to change what we love? 
This is what Mike Gathright explored this Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering. 

BEFORE, BENEATH, BEYOND

We all are seeking satisfaction in life, but how do we get there?  How can we tell we are moving in the right direction?  How do we keep score in life?

Jesus revolutionized the world by establishing a completely unique path, a surprising and counterIntuitive way of living.  He promised satisfaction, then invited us to a way of keeping score that has changed the world and could even change us - if we let it.


THE LONG LONGING

All machines, systems, organizations and organisms can be broken down in to parts and pieces....but what about human beings?  Are there parts and pieces to human beings?  If so, how do they fit together and what does that tell us about how we work, what we really want, and how we can find satisfaction in life?

Sunday at Storyline's Gathering Mike Gathright asked these questions and consider how Jesus speaks to them.  What if how we fit together could give us some strong clues about who we are and how we all long to live?

THE HAPPINESS OF PURSUIT

We all are seeking satisfaction in life, but how do we get there?  How can we tell we are moving in the right direction?  How do we keep score in life?  Jesus revolutionized the world by establishing a completely unique path, a surprising and counterintuitive way of living.  He promised satisfaction, then invited us to a way of keeping score that has changed the world and could even change us - if we let it.
Mike Gathright will took a closer look at this invitation of Jesus Sunday at Storyline's Gathering. 

SATISFACTION

Physically there are things we need to survive; food, water and shelter.  There are also things we need on a more human or spiritual level; hope, freedom, meaning, love and possibly above all, satisfaction.  Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, Mike Gathright considered the absolutely unique position Jesus takes on this universal human need of satisfaction. 


YES BOMB

Here we go, it's Labor Day Weekend and we all know what that means - it's time to go to WORK!  Summer is over, the Fall has arrived and with it, school, new commitments, crammed schedules and the hustle of real life.  Yikes!  How does this happen to us?
Jesus had a very unique approach to this - he said, "No."  He actually said it a lot.  He lived an incredibly full life, yet was never in a hurry or too busy.  How in the world did he do it?  WHY did He do it, that may be the better question. These are the questions Mike Gathright explored this Sunday at Storyline's Gathering.

STORY SUNDAY

"We live in narrative, we live in story. Existence has a story shape to it. We have a beginning and an end, we have a plot, we have characters.  Story is the language of the heart. …So if we're going to find the answer to the riddle of the earth—and of our own existence—we'll find it in story."

- Eugene Peterson

At Storyline we value personal stories.  This Sunday, we had the opportunity to hear different Storyliner’s share their story.