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September 14 - October 12
Main Services: 9:00 and 10:45 a.m.
Chapel Service: 7:30 a.m.
With so many things clamoring for your attention, maybe you find it hard to hear the still small voice of what matters most in life.
In rare moments of quiet, do you ever wonder:
Is this what I bargained for?
God knows it’s not just a question of getting what you’re after—it’s about health, harmony, wholeness … even heaven.
Say goodbye to busyness-as-usual.
Say goodbye to keeping up.
Say goodbye to skin deep.
Say goodbye to the burden of proof.

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Discussion Groups
Say Hello to new friends by joining a discussion group during this series. We've created a study guide to help you explore each weekly topic. Groups meet weekly at the time of their choosing in a wide variety of locations throughout south metro Denver.
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Visit Inklings Book Store to purchase past sermon series. Inklings Bookstore is located inside Cherry Hills Community Church at the right of the main entrance.
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Teaching Topics
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Say Hello to
Something Better
With Dr. Jim Dixon, Senior Pastor
September 14

Many biblical writings contain a common greeting: “grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” In fact, you can find this greeting in 18 of the 27 New Testament books of the Bible. As originally written in the ancient Greek language, the words were inseparably expressed as one thought: “gracious peace.” |
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Say Hello to Heaven
With Dr. Jim Dixon, Senior Pastor
September 21

In his book Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis states: “If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.” |
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Say Hello to Health
With Dr. Jim Dixon, Senior Pastor
September 28

In the mystery as well as the science of human life, we see the fingerprints of a Creator who cares deeply about us. The full meaning of “gracious peace” expresses God’s design and desire for our total well-being—almost as if this biblical greeting raises a glass to toast “to your health.” No matter how handsome or beautiful you’ve wished to be, wouldn’t you rather say goodbye to skin-deep superficiality and Say Hello to health?
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Say Hello to Harmony
With Marcia Schultz,
Assistant Pastor to Women
Sunday, October 5

Our relationships with each other and with God have a way of getting out of tune. Mother Teresa wisely observed that when we have no peace, “it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other”—and to God. We shout over the noise of all that clamors for our time and attention and then wonder why the music is gone from our lives. Does it take getting this frazzled to make us say goodbye to busyness-as-usual and Say Hello to harmony? |
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Say Hello to Wholeness
With Dr. Jim Dixon, Senior Pastor
Sunday, October 12

Jesus asked: “What good will it be for you to gain the whole world, yet forfeit your life?” Our priorities get out of balance when we strive after one thing at the expense of another—perhaps because we’re trying to prove we can keep up with the best. God desires that we experience “gracious peace” in the wholeness of our being: heart, soul, mind and strength. No matter how successful we may become—in business, family or any pursuit—we live most fully when we say goodbye to keeping up and Say Hello to wholeness. |
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