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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2006 · 56 MIN

Help! I Need Somebody

from Liquid Church · host Liquid Church

Nobody likes to admit they need help. Especially in a hyper-independent Western culture that values individualism above all else. Yet, God has told us from the beginning "It is not good for man to be alone" (Gen 2:18). To be sure, we were hardwired for community-- that's why connecting well with others is an innate desire of every human being. Is the Beatles' 1965 classic plea "Help! I Need Somebody" an admission of weakness? Or is it a statement of wisdom? Listen in as Pastor Tim explores the lyrics of both the Beatles and Ecclesiastes in this timely message. Part 4 of "Finding Faith in Rock-&-Roll" message series. www.LiquidChurch.com

Nobody likes to admit they need help. Especially in a hyper-independent Western culture that values individualism above all else. Yet, God has told us from the beginning "It is not good for man to be alone" (Gen 2:18). To be sure, we were hardwired for community-- that's why connecting well with others is an innate desire of every human being. Is the Beatles' 1965 classic plea "Help! I Need Somebody" an admission of weakness? Or is it a statement of wisdom? Listen in as Pastor Tim explores the lyrics of both the Beatles and Ecclesiastes in this timely message. Part 4 of "Finding Faith in Rock-&-Roll" message series. www.LiquidChurch.com

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Nobody likes to admit they need help. Especially in a hyper-independent Western culture that values individualism above all else. Yet, God has told us from the beginning "It is not good for man to be alone" (Gen 2:18). To be sure, we were...

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