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Live Oak Church Young Adults

We have created a community where Young Adults (those who are out of high school) can gather, dive deeper, and pursue God together. We meet weekly and throughout the year on various dates for various events – whether it be in connect groups, at dinner parties and house parties, or special nights out.https://www.liveoak.church/young-adults

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    ANXIOUS — Finding Peace in a Stressed-Out World | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Apr. 26, 2026

    Matt. 6:25–34, Phil. 4:6–9The weight you’re carrying. The mind you must train. And, the peace God offers.

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    Who Am I? | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Apr. 12, 2026

    You will never understand who you are until you understand whose you are. Without Christ: You are created in His image, but fallenIn Christ: new, forgiven, and secureApplication:• Stop asking: “Who do I want to be?”• Start asking: “Who does God say I am?”Preach to Yourself:• I am not what I’ve done• I am not what others say• I am who Christ says I am

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    Enjoying Entertainment Without Compromise | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Main Passage(s): Rom. 12:2, Phil. 4:8, Acts 17:22–28, 1 Thess. 5:21–22, John 17:14–18Theme: Christians are not called to reject culture or passively consume it, but to engage it with discernment

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    How Should Christians Engage Culture? (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    PART 1Main Passage(s): John 17:14–18; Mat. 5:13–16; Eph. 4:15; Col. 4:5–6Theme: Faithful Christians engage culture without compromise, speaking truth with love and living as light in a dark world.

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    He is Sovereign | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Mar. 08, 2026

    SERIES: WHO IS YOUR GOD?God reigns over all things, and His rule cannot be challenged or overturned.Daniel 4:34–37

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    He is Holy | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Mar. 01, 2026

    SERIES: WHO IS YOUR GOD?God is utterly holy: set apart, exalted, and unlike anything in creation. Isaiah 6:1–8

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    Going the Distance | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Feb. 01, 2026

    Hebrews 12:1–3The Christian life is a long race, run by grace, empowered by Christ, and sustained by endurance rooted in His finished work.HE IS LIFEWe’re not chasing a moment. We’re cultivating a life. We’re chasing Jesus — who is Life.

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    Proclaiming Christ | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Jan. 11, 2026

    Isaiah 26:8; John 10:10; John 20:31Life with Jesus doesn’t end with us, it overflows through us.HE IS LIFEWe’re not promoting a moment. We’re proclaiming a life. We’re speaking Jesus — who is Life.

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    Leadership in Everyday Life (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 8: How Do I Lead and Make Disciples? — Leadership in Everyday LifeMain Passage(s): Matthew 28:18–20Theme: Every believer is called to lead by making disciples through faithful, relational obedience to Jesus in everyday life.Question: When you hear “leadership,” what do you usually picture?

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    Seeking the Kingdom, Abiding in Christ | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Jan. 11, 2026

    Matthew 6:25–34; John 15:4–5We’re not chasing a moment; we’re cultivating a life.We’re chasing Jesus, who is Life.

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    He Is Life | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Jan. 04, 2026

    More Than a MomentWhat happens when the experience ends, and real life begins?Jesus doesn’t just improve your life...He is life. And what God began in a moment, He intends to grow into a lifelong transformation.We talk about forgiveness, self-forgiveness, healing, and why brokenness doesn’t disqualify you from God’s work. You’ll hear why seasons of waiting matter, how comparison steals joy, and why real healing happens in community.

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    How Do I Grow in Faith? (Part 2) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Growing in faith is not about being perfect. It’s about being planted in the right environment so God can grow fruit in your life. Spiritual habits don’t make you grow. God causes the growth; habits make room for Him to work.(12/03/2025)

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    The Incomparable Worth of the Kingdom | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Nov. 23, 2025

    Parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl Matthew 13:44–46What happens when you truly see the worth of Christ and His Kingdom?We often overlook what is most valuable until our eyes are opened to it.

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    How Do I Grow in Faith? (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Spiritual HabitsPSALM 1:1-3God causes growth, but habits make room for Him to work.I. Growing SpirituallyII. What Does a Healthy Christian Life Look Like?III. Understanding Spiritual HabitsIV. The Core Spiritual Disciplines

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    Small Beginnings, Big Kingdom | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Nov. 16, 2025

    The Parables of the Mustard Seed and the Leaven Matthew 13:31–35

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    Why Do I Need the Church? (part 2) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Belonging to the church is about commitment, not convenience.Proverbs 27:17 “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”

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    Faithful in a Mixed World | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Nov. 9, 2025

    Kingdom Secrets: Jesus’ Parables in Matthew 13The Parable of the Wheat and the WeedsMatthew 13:24–30, 36–43

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    Why Do I Need the Church? (part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Main Passage(s): Hebrews 10:24–25The Church isn’t a place you go—it’s the family and mission you belong to and serve.“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Hebrews 10:24–25 (NIV)

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    What Kind of Soil Are You? | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | Nov. 2, 2025

    Kingdom Secrets: Jesus’ Parables in Matthew 13The Parable of the Sower: What Kind of Soil Are You? Matthew 13:1–23I. Introduction – The Question Jesus Asks• Jesus used parables to reveal who truly belonged to the Kingdom.• Every person responds to God’s Word differently.• What kind of soil am I?II. The Setting (vv. 1–3a)• Jesus teaches from a boat as crowds gather on the shore.• Parable = “to throw alongside” – a story revealing a spiritual truth.• The same Word softens some and hardens others.• Ask: Am I listening to understand and obey, or merely to hear?III. The Purpose of Parables (vv. 10–17)• Disciples ask, “Why speak in parables?”• Jesus answers: “To you it has been given to know the mysteries…” • Parables reveal or conceal truth depending on the listener’s heart.• Isaiah 6: Some see but don’t perceive; some hear but don’t understand.IV. The Sower and the Seed (vv. 3b–9)• The sower = Christ (and all who share the Word).• The seed = message of the Kingdom.• The soils = conditions of the human heart.• Your task is to sow faithfully; results belong to God.• Success is measured by faithfulness, not visible fruit.V. The Four Soils (vv. 18–23)1. The Hard Path – Unreceptive Hearto Truth doesn’t penetrate; Satan snatches it away.o What hardens your heart: pride, bitterness, apathy?2. The Rocky Ground – Shallow Hearto Quick joy, no depth; fades under hardship.o Do I want comfort more than character?3. The Thorny Soil – Divided Hearto Faith choked by worries, riches, and worldly desires.o The person who wants Jesus and the world at the same time. 4. The Good Soil – Receptive Hearto Hears, understands, and bears fruit – 30, 60, 100-fold.o The Spirit makes the heart good; fruit is evidence of grace.VI. The Secret of Fruitfulness (Phil. 2:12-13)• God works in us; we work out what He has planted.• Use the means of grace – Scripture, prayer, fellowship, worship – to nourish your soil.• Don’t seek new soil: tend the one God gave you.VII. Conclusion – “He Who Has Ears, Let Him Hear” (v. 9)• Hearing should lead to obedience; obedience leads to fruit.• The difference isn’t in the seed: it’s in the soil.• Call to Action:o Sow the Word faithfully.o Trust God with the harvest.o Nurture your heart through repentance and faith.o Question to leave with: What kind of soil am I?

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    How Do I Keep Going When Life Is Hard? (Part 2) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 5: How Do I Keep Going When Life Is Hard? — Perseverance & Emotional Health (James 1:2–4)V. Jesus and PerseveranceJesus promised trouble (John 16:33) but also victory.He endured the cross “for the joy set before Him” (Heb 12:2).He offers rest for the weary (Matt 11:28-30).Perseverance starts by resting in His finished work: you’re not alone.Reflection: How does Jesus’ endurance redefine strength?VI. Emotional and Mental Struggles1. Anxiety: Rest in God’s CarePhilippians 4:6-7: Pray → Peace.Replace “What if?” with “Even if.”Spurgeon: “Anxiety empties today of its strength.”Reflection: What triggers your anxiety, and how can you bring it to God?2. Doubt: Honest WrestlingMark 9:24: “I believe; help my unbelief.”God meets honest questions with grace.Luther: “Faith is a constant struggle with doubt.”Reflection: Have doubts ever strengthened your faith?3. Failure: Humility and Grace2 Cor 12:9: “My grace is sufficient for you.”Failure dismantles pride; God restores (Peter, David).Spurgeon: “Kiss the wave that throws you against the Rock of Ages.”Reflection: How has God used failure to grow you?4. Success: Stewardship not Self-PraiseDeut 8:17-18: Don’t forget the Giver.Keller: “Success can be more dangerous than suffering.”True maturity = gratitude + generosity.Reflection: Does your success point people to Christ or to yourself?VII. Biblical Framework for Mental HealthRenew the Mind: Romans 12:2 – replace lies with truth.Live in Community: Gal 6:2 – bear burdens together.Seek Means of Grace: Word, prayer, worship.Use Wise Counsel: Proverbs 11:14 – wisdom + therapy = grace.Discuss: How can the community help you persevere faithfully?VIII. When to Seek HelpPastor: For spiritual guidance, prayer, and discernment (James 5:13-14).Christian Counselor: For emotional/mental healing and growth (Prov 11:14).Doctor: For medical or neurological causes (Luke 5:31).Often you may need all three: pastor, counselor, and doctor.Asking for help isn’t weakness; it’s wisdom.IX. Conclusion: Perseverance with HopePerseverance ≠ perfection; it’s daily returning to Jesus.God is more committed to your maturity than your comfort.Trials are tools, not tombs.He will finish what He started (Heb 12:1-3).

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    Solus Christus + Soli Deo Gloria | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | October 26, 2025

    Salvation is in Christ alone, for the glory of God alone. Acts 4:12; Romans 11:36SERIES: Reformation Month: The Five SolasIn this sermon, we close out our Five Solas series by returning to the heartbeat of the Reformation, and the ultimate purpose of salvation: the glory of God alone. We’ll explore what it means to live a Christ-centered, God-glorifying life in a world obsessed with self. You’ll hear how Soli Deo Gloria connects every other Sola (Scripture, Grace, Faith, and Christ), showing that all of redemption begins and ends with Him.From Acts 4:12 to Romans 11:36, we’ll unpack why salvation is found in Christ alone and exists for God’s glory alone. Together, we’ll confront the modern distortions of “celebrity Christianity” and “consumer religion,” and rediscover what it means to say:“He must increase, but I must decrease.” – John 3:30Listen now and be reminded: Christ is sufficient. God is supreme. Soli Deo Gloria.

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    How Do I Keep Going When Life Is Hard? (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 5: How Do I Keep Going When Life Is Hard? — Perseverance & Emotional HealthJames 1:2–4Theme: True perseverance is Spirit-empowered trust that sees trials through the lens of God’s purpose; hardship is shaping us to be more like Christ.“All change involves loss, and loss involves grief, and grief involves pain.” - C.S. LewisI. The Question of PerseveranceLife can feel overwhelming: stress, loneliness, spiritual dryness.James 1:2-4 says: “Count it all joy… when you meet trials…”Joy ≠ fake smiles; it’s trusting God’s purpose in pain.Perseverance = Spirit-empowered endurance with purpose.God uses hardship to shape us into Christ’s image.II. Understanding James 1:2–4“Count” (hegeomai) = to evaluate or lead your thoughts.“Testing” (dokimion) = refining faith like gold in fire.“Steadfastness” (hypomonē) = active, patient endurance.James writes to persecuted believers, urging them not to waste their trials.God’s goal: sanctification, not survival.III. A Biblical View of SufferingRomans 5:3-5 : Suffering → Endurance → Character → Hope.Suffering produces growth and deeper faith.“Suffering… can drive us like a nail deep into the love of God.” - Tim KellerIV. Theology of SufferingNot Random: God works all things for good (Rom 8:28; Gen 50:20).Sanctifying: Pain refines and matures (Heb 12:11).Fellowship with Christ: We share His sufferings (Phil 3:10).Hope Gives Meaning: Present pain < future glory (Rom 8:18).

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    Sola Fide | Pastor Trent Barnett | October 19, 2025

    What does it really mean to be saved through faith? You’ll learn how “Sola Fide” reminds us that salvation is not earned but received, and how genuine faith naturally produces a life of freedom, service, and trust in Christ. From Romans 3 and Galatians 2 to the faith of Abraham and the heroes of Hebrews 11, this message unpacks how belief becomes action. And why works flow from grace, not guilt.Verses: Ephesians 2:8–9, Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:20

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    How Do I Build Healthy Relationships? (Part 2) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 4 — God designed us for relationship.IV. Marriage — Reflecting Christ’s CovenantScriptures: Ephesians 5:21–33; Genesis 2:24Marriage is a picture of the Gospel (sacrificial love, unity, and grace.)God created marriage as a divine covenant, not a human invention.Man and woman are joined as “one flesh” - a union that reflects Christ and His church.Marriage thrives on humility and mutual submission.Key Principles:Love like Christ — forgiving and faithful.Be partners, not competitors.Grow through grace and patience.Seek faithfulness over perfection.Reflect: How does a Christ-centered marriage impact the church and culture around it?V. Handling Conflict & ForgivenessScriptures: Colossians 3:12–14; Matthew 18:15–17Conflict is inevitable, but sin/division isn’t.Unresolved anger erodes joy and creates distance.Recognize unhealthy patterns: withdrawal, escalation, negative interpretation, invalidation.Own your part first (Luke 6:42).Go to the person, not around them (Matt 18:15).Forgiveness doesn’t excuse sin, it reveals grace.Reflect: Which conflict habit tempts you most? How can you choose grace instead?VI. Living Out Christlike RelationshipsScripture: John 13:34–35The world knows we belong to Jesus by our love.Your relationships are part of your testimony.Make community a priority: show up, open up, and grow together.Be authentic: hiding your mess hides God’s mercy.Encourage and sharpen others (Prov 27:17).Reflect God’s family through unity and forgiveness.Check in weekly with a friend, mentor, or small group member.VII. Reflect & RespondScripture: Ecclesiastes 4:9–12Reflect Which area (friendship, dating, or forgiveness) do you need to surrender to Christ?Commit to find someone to walk with, lift up, and warm your faith when life grows cold.Pray for relationships that mirror Christ’s love and build His kingdom.

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    Sola Gratia | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | October 12, 2025

    SERIES: Reformation Month: The Five SolasSalvation by Grace Alone (Ephesians 2:8–9). Discover the revolutionary truth that salvation is not something we earn, but a gift freely given by God.Walk with us through Martin Luther’s story of striving and awakening, the historical distortion of grace in the 16th century, and Paul’s unshakable declaration that “it is the gift of God, not a result of works.” We’ll unpack what grace really means, how it transforms our lives, and why it remains the foundation of our confidence, gratitude, and freedom as believers today.Main Ideas:The Reformation’s rediscovery of graceEphesians 2:8–9 and the meaning of "charis"Luther’s journey from fear to freedomHow modern Christians still misunderstand graceLiving as people marked by confidence, gratitude, and freedomListen now and rediscover the gospel that reformed the Church and still reforms hearts today.

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    How Do I Build Healthy Relationships? (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 4 — God designed us for relationship.I. Introduction — Created for ConnectionGod designed us for relationships - first with Him, then with others.Even in Eden, isolation was “not good.”Jesus modeled balanced relationships: deep friendships, compassion for outsiders, and time alone with the Father.Relational maturity is part of spiritual maturity.Reflect: Why are relationships central to spiritual growth? What happens when they replace our identity in Christ?II. Friendship — Building a Foundation of FaithScriptures: Proverbs 13:20; Ecclesiastes 4:9–12; John 15:13–15Godly friendships shape our faith and character.The Example of Jesus — Jesus defined friendship through sacrificial love (John 15:13). Walk with the Wise — Who you walk with determines where you end up (Prov 13:20). Strength in Numbers — Two are better than one (Ecc 4:9–12).Modern Loneliness — We’re hyper-connected yet disconnected.The Principle of Agreement — (Amos 3:3).Application:Choose friends who help you love Jesus more.Be the kind of friend you want to have.Watch for red flags (gossip, jealousy, manipulation).Walk in faith and honesty together.Reflect: How can you tell if a friendship is helping or hindering your walk with Christ?III. Dating — Pursuing Wisdom & HolinessScriptures: 1 Cor 6:18–20; 1 Thess 4:3–5Dating isn’t just romantic; it’s spiritual formation.The Bible doesn’t describe modern dating, but its wisdom applies.The goal isn’t just to find “the one,” but to become someone who honors God in every stage.Believers shouldn’t be unequally yoked (2 Cor 6:14).Keep God first and pursue purity (Matt 10:37; 1 Cor 6:18).Dating is preparation for covenant, not entertainment (Gen 2:24).Application:Pursue wisdom through Scripture and prayer.Prioritize character over chemistry.Stay rooted in community - accountability protects purity.Establish healthy boundaries based on trust and self-control.Reflect: How can you reflect Christ’s love in dating relationships?

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    Sola Scriptura | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | October 5, 2025

    SERIES: Reformation Month: The Five Solas“All Scripture is breathed out by God...” — 2 Timothy 3:16–17In October 1517, Martin Luther sparked a movement that would change the world — not by creating something new, but by calling the church back to something ancient and true: Scripture Alone.When the Church’s traditions and hierarchy had eclipsed the Bible, the Reformers cried out for a return to God’s Word as the final authority — not tradition, not opinion, not culture.In this episode, we explore:📖 What Sola Scriptura really means🔥 Why the Reformers fought for it🕊️ How it speaks to our “live your truth” culture todayKey Takeaways:• Scripture is God-breathed — His voice in human language.• The Bible is sufficient for salvation and godly living.• God’s Word is final — no higher authority needed.Challenge:Are you filtering your life through Scripture… or Scripture through your life?Reflection Questions:1️⃣ What does Sola Scriptura protect us from in today’s culture?2️⃣ Where are you tempted to rely on personal opinion over God’s Word?3️⃣ How can your home or church be more Scripture-centered this week?“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” — Psalm 119:105#ReformationMonth #TheFiveSolas #SolaScriptura #Bible #Faith #AWordyManner #ChristianPodcast #Apologetics #Reformation #MartinLuther #ScriptureAlone

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    What Am I Supposed to Do? (Part 2) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 3 — Work, Calling, and Career (What Am I Supposed to Do?)When it comes to work and calling, many of us wrestle with the same questions: What am I supposed to do with my life? How do I know if I’m in the right career? Can my job really honor Christ?We explore what Scripture teaches about work—not as a burden, but as part of God’s good design. From the garden of Eden to the new creation, the Bible paints a bigger vision of vocation: work is a gift, corrupted by sin, but redeemed in Christ and made meaningful when done for God’s glory.We’ll talk about:How God shapes our calling and purpose.Why work is more than just a paycheck or résumé builder.What faithfulness looks like in a culture obsessed with success.How every job—whether planting crops or planting churches—fits into God’s redemptive story.If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or unsure of what God is calling you to do, this session will help you see your work as worship and your career as part of something eternal.

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    Weapons | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | September 28, 2025

    Ephesians 6:17b–20Series: Our Strength in the BattleIn this message, we look at the final pieces of the armor of God, our offensive weapons: the Word of God and prayer. Paul reminds us that while defense is important, God has equipped us to advance in the battle through Scripture and Spirit-led prayer.Victory doesn’t come from avoiding hardship but from standing firm with the sword of the Spirit in hand and prayer on our lips.The battle is fierce, but the victory has already been won. Step into the fight equipped with God’s weapons—Scripture and prayer—and watch Him move mightily.

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    Living in the Line of Fire | Dr. David Orges | September 21, 2025

    Ephesians 6:16-17aDr. Dave unpacks Ephesians 6:16–17 and shows what it means to live faithfully in a world that is anything but neutral. Every day, we face lies, doubts, temptations, and discouragements—the flaming arrows of the enemy. Yet God has not left us defenseless.If you’ve ever felt under spiritual attack, this sermon will remind you that in Christ you are saved, secured, and sent.

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    What Am I Supposed to Do? (Part 1) | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Session 3 — Work, Calling, and Career (What Am I Supposed to Do?)When it comes to work and calling, many of us wrestle with the same questions: What am I supposed to do with my life? How do I know if I’m in the right career? Can my job really honor Christ?We explore what Scripture teaches about work—not as a burden, but as part of God’s good design. From the garden of Eden to the new creation, the Bible paints a bigger vision of vocation: work is a gift, corrupted by sin, but redeemed in Christ and made meaningful when done for God’s glory.We’ll talk about:How God shapes our calling and purpose.Why work is more than just a paycheck or résumé builder.What faithfulness looks like in a culture obsessed with success.How every job—whether planting crops or planting churches—fits into God’s redemptive story.If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or unsure of what God is calling you to do, this session will help you see your work as worship and your career as part of something eternal.

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    Standing in Truth and Peace | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | September 14, 2025

    Ephesians 6:14–15In a world overflowing with misinformation, moral compromise, and spiritual confusion, how do Christians hold their ground? In this episode, we explore three pieces of the armor of God: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, and the shoes of the gospel of peace.We uncover what it means to wear this armor today—both defensively and offensively. You’ll hear real-life illustrations (like Batman's utility belt and Roosevelt’s bullet-stopping speech), practical questions for spiritual inventory, and a fresh reminder that the armor we wear is not self-made... It's God-given.

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    Be Strong in the Lord | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | September 7, 2025

    Life isn’t a playground—it’s a battleground. In this episode, we explore Paul’s powerful words in Ephesians 6:10–13 and discover what it really means to be strong in the Lord.We’ll unpack the reality of spiritual warfare, the enemies we face—the world, the flesh, and the devil—and the hope we have because Christ has already overcome them. You’ll hear how God equips us with His strength, why the armor of God is essential, and how to stand firm in victory rather than fight in your own power.If you’ve ever felt spiritually attacked, worn down, or tempted to fight battles in your own strength, this message will remind you that true power comes from union with Christ. Suit up, stand firm, and remember: you don’t fight alone.

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    How Do I Know God’s Will? | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Life is full of choices—college, career, relationships, purpose—and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions young adults face: How do I know God’s will for my life?Discover how God reveals His will through His Word, prayer, community, and the leading of the Holy Spirit. Learn why following Him isn’t about chasing signs or waiting for a “magic answer,” but about walking daily in surrender, wisdom, and purpose.We’ll unpack four practical steps—Surrender, Seek, Step, and Serve—to help you move forward with confidence, trusting that God’s will is more about who you’re becoming than what decision you’re making.If you’ve ever felt stuck, waiting for clarity before acting in faith, this conversation will encourage you to take the next step with God.

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    Being a Wise Counselor | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | August 31, 2025

    In this sermon from 1 Thessalonians 5:14, we explore what it means to be a wise counselor in the Christian life. Every believer is called to walk with others...admonishing the idle, encouraging the fainthearted, helping the weak, and showing patience to all. Learn how friendship, faith, God’s Word, and a vision for the future equip us to offer counsel that points people to Christ, not just comfort in the moment.https://www.liveoak.church/young-adultshttps://www.instagram.com/liveoak.youngadults

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    Authority & Personal Vision | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    Part 2 of "Introduction + Identity: Who Am I and Why Am I Here?" What does it really mean to be free? In this session, we explore the biblical view of authority... why true adulthood isn’t about radical independence, but about living under God’s good design. From church and family to work and government, we’ll see how honoring authority leads to wisdom, responsibility, and real freedom in Christ.We also cover our project: writing a Personal Vision Statement & Life Plan.

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    Who Am I and Why Am I Here? | Adulting 101: A Biblical Guide to Life and Faith

    In this first session, we dive into the big questions at the heart of adulthood: Who am I? and Why am I here? Together we explore what it really means to “grow up”—not just culturally, legally, or socially, but spiritually.From Bar Mitzvahs to Greek civic training, from modern American milestones to biblical wisdom, we explore how different cultures have defined adulthood—and why Scripture offers a deeper, more life-giving answer. You’ll hear practical stories, alongside biblical truths that anchor identity in Christ and reveal our God-given purpose.If you’ve ever wrestled with independence, responsibility, or the pressure to “find yourself,” this conversation reminds us that true maturity isn’t about age or status but about knowing whose we are and living for God’s glory.

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    God's Unbreakable Love | Pastor Krist Norsworthy | March 2, 2025

    Romans 8:38–39 declares that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. In this sermon, we explore how God’s love overcomes our failures, anchors us in uncertain times, meets us personally, and calls us to pursue Him wholeheartedly. Whether you feel forgotten, unworthy, or drifting, be reminded of the unbreakable love of God that holds you fast.https://www.liveoak.church/young-adultshttps://www.instagram.com/liveoak.youngadults

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We have created a community where Young Adults (those who are out of high school) can gather, dive deeper, and pursue God together. We meet weekly and throughout the year on various dates for various events – whether it be in connect groups, at dinner parties and house parties, or special nights out.https://www.liveoak.church/young-adults

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Live Oak Church - Watson LA, Krist Norsworthy

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