LHPM is the Wednesday night environment for LH/STUDENTS. It's a night we come together to develop deeper friendships and celebrate the redeeming grace of Jesus poured out in our time.
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus" out of Matthew 6 on The Practice of Secrecy. The Practice of secrecy is serving others in secret without them knowing, being anonymously generous, and not displaying to anyone the good or righteous things you do. It's the practice of doing something for God alone. It deepens our closeness with God and leads us to be set free from our addiction to be seen and our addiction to feel important.In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Teaching Text:"Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. 2 “Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you. 5 “And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. 6 But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you." - " 16 “And when you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. 17 But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, 18 that your fasting may not be seen by others but by your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you."- Matthew 6:1-6; 16-18 (ESV)Teaching: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor)
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", the message tonight is out of John 4. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Kindness is leaving people better off than how you found them. When we follow Jesus in practicing kindness we see that kindness has the same power as Jesus' miracles, is a bit scandalous, and fills us in a way that nothing else can. Teaching Text: - John 4:1-54 ESVTeaching: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor)
Rainey Segars is teaching on laying your glory by in our series "Practicing The Way of Jesus". The message tonight is out of Galatians 5 and how we actually experience the freedom that Christ promises us. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Teaching Text:“ For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” - Galatians 5:1 ESVTeaching: Rainey Segars (Assistant Chaplain at St.Mary's Episcopal School)
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", the message tonight is out of Hebrews 11:1. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Practicing Faith in Jesus is embracing the adventure of the unknown and choosing to live the way Jesus has instructed us to live because we believe that is His way is the way to true and abundant living. When we practice faith in Jesus we experience what everyone else is looking for, but can't seem to find and we create space for God to move in power. Teaching Text:“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” - Hebrews 11:1 ESVTeaching: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor)
LH/Students took part in a question and response time. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions to Pastor Coleton about anything related to faith, Jesus, religion, or culture.Hosts: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor) Emma Stopher (LHSM Middle School Girls Director and LHPM teacher)
Tonight Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", the message tonight is out of Colossians 4:2. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.
Tonight Hannah Nall is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", tonight's message is out of Luke on the practice of praise and worship. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Teaching Text:“Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much. But he who is forgiven little, loves little.” - Luke 7:36-50Teaching: Hannah Nall (LH Student Ministry Worship Pastor)
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of Psalm 119 on hiding God's word in your heart. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.lhchurch.com/students
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "Practicing The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of Luke 5:16. Jesus calls people to follow Him and put His words into practice. In this series we are looking at how to practice following Jesus, so that we become more like Jesus, in order that we can emulate what Jesus did to the world.Teaching Text:“Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” - Luke 5:16
Emma Stopher is teaching out of Psalm 42, "When you don't feel God."Teaching Text:Psalm 42
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 6 on spiritual warfare. This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 6:10-24
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 6 on why Jesus cares about out work. This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 6:5-9
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 6. This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 6:1-4
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 5. This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 5:21-33
Coleton Segars is teaching from series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 5 . This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 5:15-20
Thank you for joining us for worship! Tonight Rainey Segars is teaching out of Ephesians 5 In our series "The Way of Jesus". This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 5:1-14 ESV
Coleton Segars is teaching from our series "The Way of Jesus", tonight's message is out of chapter 4. This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 4:17-32Teaching: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor)
Emma Stopher is teaching from our series "The Way of Jesus". This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus. Teaching Text:Ephesians 4:7-16Teaching: Emma Stopher (LHSM Middle School Girls Director and LHPM Teacher)
Shawn Darnell is teaching from our series "The Way of Jesus".This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus. Teaching Text:Ephesians 4:1-6Teaching: Shawn Darnell (Living Hope Student Ministries Director)
Hannah Nall is teaching from our series "The Way of Jesus".This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus. Teaching Text:Ephesians 3:14-21Teaching: Hannah Nall (Living Hope Student Ministries Worship Leader)
Coleton Segars is teaching from our series "The Way of Jesus".This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus. Teaching Text:Ephesians 3:1-13Teaching: Coleton Segars (Living Hope Student Ministries Pastor)
Kyle Sumner is teaching on Ephesians 2:11-22 on why its important that we remember who we were before Jesus, that we live inside of the peace, freedom, and redemption that Jesus's sacrifice paid for, and why we now belong in our family, the church.Teaching Text: - Ephesians 2:11-22 (ESV)Teaching: Kyle Sumner (LHSM Production Director and LHPM Teacher)
Coleton Segars is teaching from our new series "The Way of Jesus", tonights message is out of chapter 2 Verses . This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 2:4-10
Rainey Segars is teaching out of Ephesians 2 In our series "The Way of Jesus". This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 2:1-3 Teaching: Rainey Segars (Assistant Chaplain at St.Mary's Episcopal School)
LHPM. Tonight Coleton Segars continues our series "The Way of Jesus". This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 1:1-15-23 lhchurch.com/students
LHPM. Tonight Coleton Segars is starting off our new series "The Way of Jesus". This series focuses on Paul's letter to the Ephesians and guides us through what it looks like for a church to pursue and follow the way of Jesus.Teaching Text:Ephesians 1:1-14 lhchurch.com/students
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsMiddle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherHigh School Girls Director - Shawn Darnell » @ssdarnell26"Satan dreads nothing but prayer. His one concern Is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless work, prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, he mocks our wisdom, but he trembles when we pray." Samuel ChadwickPractices:Praying ScripturePrayer JournalingPraying a Psalm a day, based on the Day of the month. For example:(1st day of the Month - pray Psalm 1, 31, 61, 91, or 121)(2nd day of the Month - pray Psalm 2, 32, 62, 92, or 122)Finding a Thin Place - Celtic Practice where the presence of the Lord Is more evident.Sticking with It - this Is a difficult practice, but the most substantial practice to your spiritual life.Share this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
Transitioning from Middle School to High School can be exciting and terrifying. Our hope in this conversation is to offer some encouragement and advice for students and parents as they move toward that direction this next school year.Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsEmail us: students@lhchurch.comOur guests today were:LH/Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsLH/Student Middle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopher
What type of music should Christians listen to? Does committing to Jesus mean committing to trash all of our secular music? Hear the stories and the conversation here.Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsEmail us: students@lhchurch.comOur guests today were:LH/Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsLH/Student Middle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherLH/Student Worship Leader - Hannah Nall » @hannahnallShare this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
It's something we all struggle with. How should we think about procrastination? Is it just who we are or is there a way forward? Check it out.Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsMiddle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherMiddle School Guys Director - Kyle Sumner » @kylesumnerBook Suggestions on Rest:Brian Tracy | Eat that Frog!William H. McRaven | Make Your BedJim Collins | 20 Mile March ArticleResourcesThe Monk ManualShare this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsLH/Student Worship Leader - Hannah Nall » @hannahnallRainey Ray Segars - Former Grief TherapistShare this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HEREIf you are in need of grief therapy or struggling with loss, we would love to be a source of help for you. Feel free to reach out to us at students@lhchurch.com
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsMiddle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherLH/Students Intern - Maggie LavoieShare this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsMiddle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherHigh School Girls Director - Shawn Darnell » @ssdarnell26Practices:1. Remember and Say aloud the Promises of God for your life - Click HERE2. Begin a gratitude journal. What do you have to be thankful for during this time in quarantine? Here's a blog to help you get started.3. Structure your day with 3 hour blocks:- 9:00-12:00 - Pour In - Read, pray, eat- 12:00-3:00 - Pour Out - Accomplish something, clean something, serve your family, your household, your neighbors. Do something productive.- 3:00 - 6:00 - Build Yourself - Get moving, exercise, workout, shoot basketball, jog, walk, swim, whatever. Exercising is proven to increase your mental health.- 6:00-9:00 - Hobby - Do what you love. Video games, instagram, create, draw, write, music, practice, whatever. Do what brings you joy.Share this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsOur guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsHigh School Girls Director » Shawn Darnell » @ssdarnell26Share this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
Follow LH/STUDENTS on Instagram: @lh.studentsThis questions was brought to you by:Boyd Darnell » @asonofthefather417Our guests today were:Student Pastor - Coleton Segars » @coletonsegarsMiddle School Girls Director - Emma Stopher » @emmastopherHigh School Guys Director - Andrew Banker » @andrewjbankerBook Suggestions on Rest:Richard Foster | Celebration of DisciplineJohn Mark Comer | The Ruthless Elimination of HurryShare this podcast to Facebook: CLICK HEREShare this podcast to Twitter: CLICK HERE
When we fix our eyes on Jesus, He promises to transform us. When we fix our gaze on Him problems, fears, shame, guilt, and cares of the world fade. We need to behold our King.
Daniel serves under a new king and new kingdom. The Persians have overthrown Babylon. Even in the midst of shifting kingdoms and leaders and circumstances, Daniel is the same person. He is faithfully following Yahweh. His actions in this chapter reveal the best way to witness to a pagan world. We can get it in our minds that our ability to share about Jesus is mostly about our words, and while those are important, Daniel's life reveals who God is and Darius sees that and glorifies the God of Daniel. It is my hope tonight that students will be encouraged to consider how they witness, not only through their words, but in how they go about their lives.
Around 30 years have passed in between chapter 4 and chapter 5. A new king sits on the throne and a new culture has developed. Daniel has been completely forgotten. For 30 years he has lived in obscurity in Babylon, no longer in power, no longer living in wealth and then God breaks in again. The pagan world scrambles to find someone to figure out what is going on and once again they turn to Daniel. Daniel is promised wealth and power and legacy if he will interpret the writing on the wall. But he turns all of that down because he's chasing after redemptive pursuits instead of worldly ones. This is how we're called to live, chasing redemptive pursuits and outcomes, rather than chasing what every other person in the world is chasing. This is how we experience something different than what the world has on offer.
Daniel was a comforting presence in the life of King Nebuchadnezzar. It's strange because Daniel had been someone who had defied the King's orders and someone whom the King had tried to kill on at least one occasion. But still, when the King was afraid, Daniel was someone the King believed could help him. Daniel's presence was a redemptive presence. He was gracious, but fearlessly honest with the King. And ultimately, Daniel's presence led to a pagan King believing in Yahweh and worshiping Him at the end of his life. This is our role in the lives of those who do not believe as we do. We are to have a redemptive presence. To be people that are substantially different in every way, but still the people, pagans want around when things aren't going their way.
Daniel chapter 3 is one of the most popular stories in all the scriptures. There’s something special about people standing up to a bully. But these 3 men don’t do so to prove a point, but to be faithful. Not fearing the king, the culture, or the death. They know deliverance is coming for them in life or in death. We need more followers of Jesus like this. Willing to rebel against the cultural tides in our time so to experience the fame and deeds of God in our time.
Daniel exuded a humility that was unlike anything Babylon had ever seen. With an opportunity to elevate himself, Daniel instead, chooses to deny credit and give it to the God of Israel. This experience leads to incredible outcomes in the life of the Babylonian king and nation. This type of humility is not something Daniel was born with, but something that was developed over time. As followers of Jesus we need to live with this redemptive humility that doesn't shout, "look to me!", but rather "look to Him!" We'll discuss why and what this looks like for our students.
Daniel and his friends had every reason to abandon God or rebel against the Babylonians. Instead, they chose to live with a redemptive edge and take a redemptive risk that God used to bless them and bless a pagan, polytheistic nation. This is the call for us today. To be willing to risk standing out, going against our cultural moment to remain faithful to our God and trust that He is already working to bring about incredible things in the lives of those around us.
Everything that was prophesied has come true. But not everyone is experiencing what's universally available: Hope, peace, joy, light in their darkness. The Messiah has been born and only a handful of foreigners find Him, while those that know the scriptures the best miss out.
Christ’s coming is the light in our darkness. Jesus' names in Isaiah 9 connect to His glorious light that serves as our hope.
Jesus came to be with us. One of the reasons was to bring us peace. This is great news because we long for peace, but often settle for simply feeling good. We feel good temporarily and then we continue to long for something greater, something lasting, something that Jesus longs to give us. Peace.
Those who feared Jesus during His earthly ministry wondered if He was a revolutionary and a threat to the Temple powers and the Roman authorities. Yet, Jesus had consistently talked about loving our enemies, praying for those who persecute you, and non-violence. Those who hated him could never prove that He was a revolutionary because of this. But then we see these passages where Jesus tells the disciples that, "two swords will be enough." And when Jesus is being arrested, one of those swords is used to cut off the ear of one of Jesus' accusers. Jesus, now, looks like what they thought He was all along and He is arrested and condemned. The only reason Jesus would allow swords to be present is so that they would have evidence for His arrest. He wanted to be arrested and He wanted to be condemned. Jesus' plan, all along, was to get Himself condemned, so that He could get the condemned set free.