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Finishing Well

05/29/2025
Service: contemporary
Speaker: Scott Rodgers
Series Name: Special Sermon
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Finishing Well

05/29/2025
Service: contemporary
Speaker: Scott Rodgers
Series: Special Sermon
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Finishing Well

Contemporary
Special Sermon

Sermon Title: Finishing Well
Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:6–8


In the final words of his last letter, the Apostle Paul reflects on a life lived with purpose, perseverance, and faith. As he nears the end of his earthly journey, he declares with confidence: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” What does it mean to finish well in the Christian life? This message will explore Paul’s legacy and challenge us to consider how we are running our race. Are we living with eternity in mind? Are we faithful in the small things? Join us as we are encouraged to live each day with the goal of one day hearing, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

 

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Thank you for joining us in worship, and we appreciate your support. We deeply value and respect the copyrights of songwriters and composers. We are proud to faithfully compensate them through CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) license #3589929. As an important part of our ministry, our CCLI License Number #3589929 authorizes us to play and perform music, reproduce lyrics, project lyrics, and video stream and distribute worship songs during our services.

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Finishing Well (Traditional)

05/22/2025
Service: traditional
Speaker: Scott Rodgers
Series: Special Sermon
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Finishing Well (Traditional)

Traditional
Special Sermon

Sermon Title: Finishing Well
Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:6–8


In the final words of his last letter, the Apostle Paul reflects on a life lived with purpose, perseverance, and faith. As he nears the end of his earthly journey, he declares with confidence: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” What does it mean to finish well in the Christian life? This message will explore Paul’s legacy and challenge us to consider how we are running our race. Are we living with eternity in mind? Are we faithful in the small things? Join us as we are encouraged to live each day with the goal of one day hearing, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

 

Connect with us:  [email protected]
Pastoral Care:  [email protected]
Prayer Requests: [email protected]
GIVE: lakewaychurch.org/give/

Thank you for joining us in worship, and we appreciate your support. We deeply value and respect the copyrights of songwriters and composers. We are proud to faithfully compensate them through CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) license #3589929. As an important part of our ministry, our CCLI License Number #3589929 authorizes us to play and perform music, reproduce lyrics, project lyrics, and video stream and distribute worship songs during our services.

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Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove

02/23/2025
Service: contemporary
Speaker: Larry Coulter
Series: Special Sermon
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Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove

Contemporary
Special Sermon

Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove

Rooted in Christ, flourishing in faith – drawing life from God, not the world.

This sermon was Larry Coulter’s farewell message as he retires after 45 years in ministry, with 10 years at Lakeway Church. Using Jeremiah 17:5-8, he contrasts two types of people – those who trust in themselves versus those who trust in the Lord. Through personal stories and the metaphor of cottonwood trees in the Grand Canyon, he illustrates how spiritual growth progresses from seed to sapling to mature trees, emphasizing the importance of developing deep roots in faith.

Where is your trust planted? If you’ve been feeling dry, anxious, or distant from God, it may be time to shift your trust from human strength to divine provision. This week, choose to be like a tree planted by the water—deeply rooted in Christ, drawing from His never-ending source of life and strength.

 Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 17:5-8 

 Connect with us:  [email protected]

Pastoral Care:  [email protected]
Prayer Requests: [email protected]
GIVE: lakewaychurch.org/give/

Thank you for joining us in worship, and we appreciate your support. We deeply value and respect the copyrights of songwriters and composers. We are proud to faithfully compensate them through CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) license #3589929. As an important part of our ministry, our CCLI License Number #3589929 authorizes us to play and perform music, reproduce lyrics, project lyrics, and video stream and distribute worship songs during our services.

 

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Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove (Traditional)

02/23/2025
Service: traditional
Speaker: Larry Coulter
Series: Special Sermon
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Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove (Traditional)

Traditional
Special Sermon

Lessons from a Cottonwood Grove

Rooted in Christ, flourishing in faith – drawing life from God, not the world.

This sermon was Larry Coulter’s farewell message as he retires after 45 years in ministry, with 10 years at Lakeway Church. Using Jeremiah 17:5-8, he contrasts two types of people – those who trust in themselves versus those who trust in the Lord. Through personal stories and the metaphor of cottonwood trees in the Grand Canyon, he illustrates how spiritual growth progresses from seed to sapling to mature tree, emphasizing the importance of developing deep roots in faith.

Where is your trust planted? If you’ve been feeling dry, anxious, or distant from God, it may be time to shift your trust from human strength to divine provision. This week, choose to be like a tree planted by the water—deeply rooted in Christ, drawing from His never-ending source of life and strength.

 

 Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 17:5-8 

 Connect with us:  [email protected]

Pastoral Care:  [email protected]
Prayer Requests: [email protected]
GIVE: lakewaychurch.org/give/

Thank you for joining us in worship, and we appreciate your support. We deeply value and respect the copyrights of songwriters and composers. We are proud to faithfully compensate them through CCLI (Christian Copyright Licensing International) license #3589929. As an important part of our ministry, our CCLI License Number #3589929 authorizes us to play and perform music, reproduce lyrics, project lyrics, and video stream and distribute worship songs during our services.

 

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