TEACHINGS FROM NATE GALLAGHER OF THE FACTORY YOUTH AT CC VERO BEACH

UNNECESSARY WEIGHTS The Factory Youth When we fix our eyes on Jesus, our weights and sins naturally fall off.

WILLING TO SUFFER THE FACTORY YOUTH When we share in God's suffering, we also share in His glory.

SEEING THE UNSEEN THE FACTORY YOUTH A person of faith is one who sees God's presence in everything, even when other things are begging for their attention.

WHAT WE'RE HERE FOR THE FACTORY YOUTH

Way of With-ness The Factory Youth In Nate's final message in the Factory, he brings us through John 15 and how to Abide in Jesus.

FUTURE NOSTALGIA THE FACTORY YOUTH In Hebrews 9 the author speaks of old things in the tabernacle proclaim new things to come.

SPIRITUAL MATURITY THE FACTORY YOUTH What does it mean to be mature? How can we grow in spiritual maturity?

Jesus is our great high priest and calls us into a new kind of priesthood.

Jesus is a new kind of Moses but leads the people of God from a greater enslavement and into a better promised land—His promised Presence.

In Hebrews Chapter 1 we see that everything has always about Jesus and He is the Eternal word of God.

What does the bible say about dating? NOTHING. But the Bible is full of principles that produce the kind of people that honor God in their dating relationships.

Friendships are forming. What are they forming you into? In this message we delve into the process of keeping meaningful friendships that forms the character of christ in us and ushers the kingdom of God into the world.

Healthy relationships are made up of two healthy individuals.

Once you hear God's word, what then? How do you use God's word?

Reading the scriptures changes your life. But how do you actually approach reading it? In this message Pastor Nate teaches us how to spend a morning with Jesus through reading His word.

Freedom for life is found in the confines of the truth of God's word.

All scripture is inspired by God. We know we should read our Bibles, but what is the Bible? How should we approach it? When we do, what should we expect to find?

As we conclude our Advent series we see that there are many lights that lead us, but if the true Light isn't King Jesus, we are being led astray.

Once we receive the light of Christ we are called, as christians, to then reflect the light of Christ in our darkened world.

As we make our way toward Christmas we look to see the light of Christ that shines in the darkness of the world, sin, and our lives. Sean shares his testimony of God's faithfulness and light in the darkness he's personally experienced.

In Mark chapter 8 Jesus extends the invitation of discipleship to whoever is willing deny themselves and focus on intentional soul care in Jesus.

When Jesus calls Matthew his whole world changes in an instance, but everything around him stays the same. When we place faith in Jesus everything changes, but nothing changes.

Nathanael was invited to come and see Jesus. He had to leave his old way of discipleship and become a disciple of Jesus. We too must move past the discipleship to culture and follow Jesus.

The disciples of Jesus have left everything for what they cannot leave behind.

The natural response to sin is to cover it up; the needed response is confession.

What happens after you sin? How do you receive God's forgiveness.

We all sin and fall short of the glory of God, but what happens when we sin? Why do we sin? How can we walk with Jesus through our sin and still grow in righteousness?

After Peter's denial of Jesus, Jesus restores him back into relationship and reveals to us how we may love God.

The greatest moment in human history—the resurrection of Jesus—is still significant to us today.

What happened the three days Jesus was dead?

Jesus completed all that is required for our salvation.

Why did Jesus have to die? Why did he choose to give himself for us? John 18 shows a story of Jesus willingly stepping forward to lay his life down for us.

In John 17 Jesus prays for the world, his disciples and for you. We can live in a way that answers the prayers of Jesus.

Understanding your access to God changes how you approach God in prayer.

What happens after and encounter with Jesus?

In this lowly act we see more of the Character of God on display in Jesus.

Jesus is the source of joy and gladness. It's not about what he gives but about Him.

John 14:1-6 Jesus reveals that he is the only way to God.

Jesus raises his friend Lazarus from the dead, and reveals more of who he is to us.

Jesus is the good shepherd who cares for us, knows us, and wants us. Do you know your shepherds voice?

Ken Durham from Delight Ministries and Pastor Nate share important things for your walk with Jesus while you walk through seasons of change.

Jesus is the entry point to relationship with God and the doorway is wide open.

Continuing through the book of John we see another statement from Jesus. He boldly declares that He is the light that shines in the darkness. John 8v12-20

Jesus is the God who hovers over the chaos waters.

Jesus is the bread from heaven that satisfies every hunger of all people.