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Alcohol

Al sent in: "A friend of mine has a conflict with their family over the restriction of the consumption of alcohol in the church they grew In. Why is it okay to drink at ours?"

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The Enneagram

Carly asked, "What do you think about the movement of the enneagram sweeping across the church? Is It Biblical? Do we need all these soul care tests, books, or training to expose hidden sin?"

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Tithing

What is tithing? Are Christians required to give? How much should they give? Pastor Bill discusses generosity in this video of Ask Pastor Bill.

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Sober Mindedness

There are 4 qualifications for Elders that specifically deal with self, or the character of the individual. Pastor Bill explains what they are and the importance of them to the role of Elder.

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Above Reproach

This video continues a series reviewing the list of elder qualifications. 1 Timothy 3:2 calls for an overseer to be "above reproach". What exactly does it mean to be "above reproach"? Does this mean Elders/Pastors shouldn't sin? Pastor Bill explains.

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Gossip

It's hard to stop listening to someone sharing gossip about someone else, but we hate to discover that others have been gossiping about us. How do we know when we're gossiping and why is it so devastating when we do? Pastor Bill explains. 

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Hospitality

Pastor Bill begins a series of videos reviewing the list of elder qualifications. For the first video, he explores the gift of hospitality and how we as individuals and a church can be generous with our time, talents, and treasures with others in our city.

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