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Seeing God Through Our Emotions
We all feel things we struggle to explain. Joy and anxiety. Confidence and insecurity. Peace and fear. Sometimes our emotions feel helpful. Other times they feel overwhelming, confusing, or completely in control. In a world filled with pressure, comparison, distraction, and emotional exhaustion, many people are asking the same question: “What do I do with everything going on inside me?”
This series explores the emotional landscape of our lives through the lens of Scripture with help from some of the themes raised in Pixar’s Inside Out 2. Together, we will discover that emotions are not signs of weakness or failure. They are part of being human. God does not shame us for what we feel. He meets us there.
Over these weeks, we will learn how emotions can become windows into deeper truths about identity, belonging, fear, peace, and spiritual maturity. Because faith is not about pretending everything is fine. It is about learning to let God shape what is happening inside us.
Sermons in this series
- Windows
The Fear of Not Belonging
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
Embarrassment, insecurity, envy, and fear often grow out of one deep human longing: the desire to belong. This message explores how loneliness and comparison distort relationships and pull people into hiding. Jesus consistently moved toward outsiders, making space for people who believed they did not fit. The Gospel creates a community where people are fully known and fully loved.
- Windows
Who Am I Becoming
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
One of the central tensions in Inside Out 2 is Riley’s growing desire to become the “right kind of person.” She fears rejection and wants desperately to fit in. This message explores how identity gets distorted when we build it on achievement, approval, image, or acceptance. Scripture reminds us that identity is received before it is achieved. We are formed by God before we perform for the world.
- Windows
Anxiety Is Loud
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
The digital age, economic uncertainty, social isolation, increased awareness, and global events have together fueled an increase in anxiety. We live in a world driven by pressure, uncertainty, and fear of falling behind. This message explores the difference between acknowledging anxiety and surrendering to it. God does not shame anxious people. He invites them into trust, presence, and peace.
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