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Calvary Chapel Sermon Notes: 1 Peter 2

 1 PETER 2:11-18 Verse 11 – we are at war with the flesh -the flesh is the old life that still exists within us even after we are saved – 2 main enemies of the believer – the flesh and the enemy (demon forces) -to defeat both enemies, talk back to them Abstain – means to distance yourself from all fleshly desires and cravings and spend time with Jesus every day As we abstain from the flesh – v12 – people will be saved                                               – v13 – we will become submissive & obedient POINT # 1 – WE ARE TO WALK IN A SPIRIT OF SUBMISSION TO ALL AUTHORITY 1. THE FIRST AUTHORITY WE SUBMIT TO IS JESUS CHRIST – 1 Peter 2:21 -Jesus Christ is our example concerning submission -We are to follow in His footsteps -Matt 26:39 & Phil 2:56-11 Lord – Jesus is going to control us – Lord means the supreme ruler and one who completely controls in every way 2. THE SECOND AUTHORITY WE ARE TO SUBMIT TO IS HUMAN AUTHORITIES – verse 13 (every ordinance of man)          a. the definition of submission – it is a military term meaning to place yourself under an authority/to yield & surrender to the will of another/to arrange in order          b. verse 12 – Honorable conduct – means being submissive is attractive – 1 Samuel 15:23 We need to be submissive for 2 main reasons: 1. To be blessed 2. To stay right with the Lord POINT #2 – ONLY SUBMIT TO AUTHORITIES THAT GO ALONG WITH THE WORD OF GOD AND JESUS – Daniel 3:1,4-7,12-18/Acts 5:17-21a,25-32(v29) -submit to every human-made institution & organization 1. Remember to receive a NO just as well as you receive a yes POINT#3 – SUBMISSION IS NOT BASED ON FEELINGS –  1 Peter 1:14 -We will not always want to submit, but we must always obey anyway -We are obedient people since we are saved – 1 Peter 1:14 -We are to be ruled by the Word and not by our emotions REMEMBER: EMOTIONS CANNOT BE OUR ANCHOR.  EMOTIONS CAN MOVE US TOWARD OR AWAY FROM THE LORD AND HIS WORD The post Sermon Notes 4/19 – 1 Peter 2 appeared first on Calvary Chapel Worship Center.

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Empowerment Rooms Provide Safe Spaces for Those Seeking Help

Rooms are located in the West Pasco Judicial Center in New Port Richey and the Robert Sumner Judicial Center in Dade City.

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Premier Pediatric Dental Care in New Port Richey

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April 7 Pasco Board of County Commissioners Meeting

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"The Pasco Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Meeting Tuesday, April 7, 2026, beginning at 10 a.m., in the Historic Pasco County Courthouse Boardroom in Dade City, will be streamed online and broadcast live on Pasco Television.  Members of the public can take part in the meeting in-person or virtually.      To participate in the Public Comment section of the Agenda: Via WebEx during the meeting: You must pre-register by completing a Public Comment Form or by calling Customer Service at 727.847.2411 by 4 p.m. April 6, 2026. In Person: You can address the Board from the podium inside the boardroom. You can also e-mail comments, and any supporting materials, to [email protected].  Please note: we are not able to accept flash drives or other plug & play devices for presentations.  E-mails will be sent to Board members; however, e-mails will not be read out loud at meetings and will not be included as part of official meeting records, unless authorized by the Board. To watch the live broadcast of the meeting: MyPasco.net Pasco TV Online Pasco County YouTube Frontier Channel 42 Spectrum Channel 643 MyPasco App For more information about participating in BCC meetings, please visit mypas.co/PublicComment or contact Pasco County Customer Service at 727.847.2411."

Grow Financial Community Initiatives Recap

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"As a local credit union, we take great pride in serving our members and the local Tampa Bay area through charitable efforts and community initiatives. Our team members even receive paid volunteer days to contribute to causes they’re passionate about. We’ve seen firsthand the impact we can make with the mutual support and hard work of so many wonderful people and organizations — so thank you! Take a look at what we’ve been up to this year. Community Volunteering & Support Paint the Town We kicked off 2025 with the annual Paint the Town event. Organized by the University Area Community Development Corporation(UACDC), Paint the Town focuses on the redevelopment and sustainability of at-risk areas surrounding the University of South Florida (USF). Grow Financial donated $250,000 to the UACDC to assist with hurricane recovery efforts, and our team members spent the day volunteering — assembling e-bikes to provide affordable transportation and working on a wide variety of beautification projects in the USF area. St. Jude Walk Since 2014, we’ve been a proud sponsor of the Tampa Bay St. Jude Walk, and this year was no different! Knowing every step counts, our team showed up ready to walk the walk. We laced up our sneakers, filled up our water bottles and joined forces with an incredible community to support the fight against childhood cancer. Thanks to everyone who went the distance with us! Learn more about how each step saves lives. Feeding Tampa Bay In response to the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, we committed $750,000 to Feeding Tampa Bay, a leading force in disaster relief and food security. The donation helped support families with meals, housing assistance, essential appliances, transportation, clothing and ongoing recovery support. On top of that, we spent a day service at Feeding Tampa Bay this November, donating an impressive 430 pounds of food and helping prepare enough produce bags for over 7,000 meals. And that’s just one day! Throughout the year, our team members have volunteered over 494 hours of their time to this organization — proof of how much our community means to us. Government Shutdown Assistance During the longest government shutdown to date, Grow didn’t hesitate to step in for our members and community at large. We worked quickly to offer emergency loans to those affected and help them navigate financial hardships. We also organized food drives at various stores to support those who had lost benefits. Helping the community overcome difficult times is what we’re here for, and we will continue to live out our mission of serving people, not profit. Holiday Events For the festive season, we hosted two community events for the residents of West River. The first was a Thanksgiving meal, where people got the chance to take a break, have fun with friends and neighbors, and enjoy a warm, free meal together. The second was our Cookies & Cocoa party, where we gave gifts to every child in attendance, offered photos with Santa and, of course, provided refreshments. These events are just another example of how we make sure our community feels seen, supported and celebrated during the holiday season. Youth & Education MLK Sponsorship Program We were honored to sponsor the MLK Scholarship Program for the fourth consecutive year. This program, created by the Dr. Martin Luther King Parade Foundation, Inc., awards college scholarships to exceptional Hillsborough County students who have demonstrated academic excellence and a deep commitment to community service. We’re so proud to support these talented students and can’t wait to see the things they’ll accomplish! Think Big for Kids This summer, we welcomed a group of high school students for a six-week internship through Think Big for Kids, an organization dedicated to preparing youth for career success. Interns got to connect with team members across a variety of departments and gain firsthand insight into the many career paths available within the financial services industry. We’re grateful for the opportunity to help young people build the skills they need to thrive. Learn more about our summer internship here. Grow Clinic at USF We announced an exciting partnership with USF that will empower financial literacy in our local community. The new Grow Financial Literacy and Planning Clinic at USF will provide financial resources and education to students, high school teachers and residents in the greater Tampa Bay area. Grow plans to commit up to $1.8 million to the clinic over the next four years — just another way we’re making things grow. Veteran Support It’s no secret that we have a special place in our hearts for military service members. As a credit union founded on MacDill Air Force Base, we continuously look for ways to honor our roots and serve the people who have served this country, including events like: Habitat for Humanity Veterans Build Week We joined forces with Friends of US Military Families for another wonderful Veterans Build Week of Service. This event, hosted annually by Habitat for Humanity, provides affordable home improvement services for veterans and their families in Hillsborough County. Our Grow team members enjoyed a day of hard work, household maintenance and community building with other volunteers. It’s always inspiring to see how many people are willing to dedicate their time to our local veterans.  Patriot Fest This year, we sponsored the annual Patriot Fest in Clearwater. This Veterans Day celebration is organized by the Florida Veterans Coalition, which aims to support the financial, emotional and regulatory needs of veterans — and also happens to be one of our proud business members. We were so thrilled to see all the team members, members and local community who came together to show their appreciation and have fun. Community Service Continues Grow team members didn’t stop there. To date, our team has put in over 7,000 volunteer hours at a variety of organizations, including Meals on Wheels, Girl Scouts of West Central Florida, Celebrate Birthdays, Humane Society of Tampa Bay, Keep Pinellas Beautiful, Tampa Pride, Metropolitan Ministries and much more. We’re so proud of everyone who takes our commitment to community seriously. Here’s to even more support and service in 2026! The post Growing the Greater Good 2025 Recap | Community Initiatives appeared first on Grow Financial."

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