Practicing Resilience

Today’s Message: Practicing Resilience

Mental health is hard enough in good times, but what can help you through life’s valleys. Join us as guest preacher Steven Owsley shares with us on the power of gratitude and resilience.

Series: It Crossed My Mind

What does faith have to do with my mental health? In our series, It Crossed My Mind, we will explore how to mentally flourish in a troubling world. As the summer winds down and family routines resume, this season can be filled with stress and exhaustion. Let God grow you and your faith this season so that you might not just survive, but truly thrive.

Sermon preached by guest preacher, Steven Owsley, on Sunday, August 20, 2023 at the First Baptist Church of Jackson, MI.

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