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This week at The Shore, Brandon talks about common myths people believe about Jesus Christ. Some say He is just like a cosmic Santa Claus, or He never even existed. However, when we look at history and what Jesus Himself said, we can know that neither of these is true but that Jesus is God.

In this talk Brandon closes out the That's Not Me series. Here we look at what Scripture has to say with Control: Our struggle to attain it, but God's authority in it.

Continuing this series Brandon talks on the subject of whether or not God changes with the times.

In this new series Brandon talks on Who God is, and how He is different from us. In a world that thinks God is dependent on us, we see that this is not the case.

This week Brandon discusses how the Bible is entirely different from any other book that has ever been written. However, people still try to lump it into different categories of books and dismiss it's life altering truth. The students heard how this is anything but true and what the Bible truly is.

This week Brandon closes out the series of the W's and The Shore for the school year. In this talk the students heard how God's Word is the ultimate truth in life, and how God is the only firm foundation for us to rely upon.

This week Austin talks about Identity and what we let define us. The students heard that it is not what you do or who you hang out with that defines you, but only who you follow that defines you. Jesus is the only one who we should let define us and give us our identity.

This week Austin continued the series on Confusion with the topic of World Religions. Every religion agrees on the fact that there is something wrong with all of us, but there are differences on how to fix it. Austin talked to the students about why and how they can be sure that Christianity is different from the rest and is the only way.

This week Brandon continued the Confusion series by talking about Pop Culture. In today's culture they are daily shown that they should elevate themselves above others and that their wants are most important. But the students hear how this is contrary to how Jesus taught us to put others first and our own wants as secondary.

This week Matt talks to the Middle Schoolers about the everyday choices that we are faced and being confused in them. The students heard on how in todays culture people tend to determine what is right and wrong for themselves. However, Matt showed them that this is contrary to Scripture and how we should look to God's Word to be able to know what is true.