Marshall Brown - May 10, 2026

Anchored Moms

Motherhood is full of joy and exhaustion, victories and setbacks, laughter and sacrifice. Moms are often the steady anchor for their families, offering strength, comfort, and support through every season of life. But moms need an anchor too. The good news is that God is always faithful to provide strength, peace, and help when life feels overwhelming. The same God who uses mothers to care for others is also caring for them.

Scripture References: Isaiah 41:10

From Series: "Anchor Points"

Anchor points serve different purposes: workers use them to prevent falls, designers use them to guide their work, and sailors use them to keep boats from drifting. In the same way, God’s promises give us anchor points—truths that keep our hearts, perspectives, and goals steady and focused, so we don’t drift from Him. Over the next several weeks at Flagstone, we’ll explore some of these anchor points and discover how they can ground our actions, words, and thoughts in the truths that matter most.

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Marshall Brown - January 28, 2024

Detoxing My Barriers

Scripture tells me that, when I am a child of God, I have the same power in me that God used when He raised Jesus from the dead. That's a lot of power! And yet I often find myself struggling to use the "power" - the gifts and talents and abilities - God has given me. I consistently let opportunities to be a blessing to others pass me by. Why is that? What are the barriers that keep me from using God's gifts in my life? And how do I clean out and overcome those obstacles?

Scripture References: Philippians 2:3-4, 2 Timothy 1:7, Matthew 25:25, Romans 12:6, Luke 9:1-2, Ephesians 2:10, 1 Corinthians 3:6, Mark 12:30, Proverbs 3:27-28

From Series: "Detox"

Sometimes we need a physical detox – a cleaning out of toxins and contaminants that are causing us to be physically unhealthy. Many of us may also find ourselves in need of a “spiritual detox.” We’ve allowed habits or addictions or attitudes or relationships to contaminate our heart and pollute our relationship with God. What does a spiritual detox look like? How do I identify the things that might be poisoning my soul? And how do I begin to actively clean out the things that are corrupting my faith and corroding my connection with God?

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