When a Man Loves a Woman
Pastor Randy Norris continues his message series called Epic Romance as he preaches through the Song of Soloman. As Randy explains, the Song of Soloman chronicles the amazing love story of a husband and wife through their years together. In this message, Randy shows us how a man should love and cherish his wife even years after the “honeymoon is over.”

The words marriage and conflict seem to go hand in hand. In fact, according to Pastor Randy Norris, if you’ve not experienced conflict, you’ve not been married over 24 hours! Randy gives some practical and powerful steps to help married couples resolve conflict — and, more importantly, help them prevent problems altogether.
Marriage just doesn’t get the respect it used to. And now with more marriages going under than going the distance, it’s no wonder so many are disillusioned at the whole idea of “til death do us part.” Can a marriage really last the test of time and life’s problems anymore? Pastor Randy Norris says yes they most certainly can! In fact, Randy rather convincingly shows us how we can do much more than endure to the end with our original spouse; we can have a blast in the process!
The topic of sex has been taboo and off limits to talk about within the church for hundreds of years. But sex between a husband and wife is holy and a gift sanctioned by our Creator. According to Pastor Randy Norris, sex should be celebrated, enjoyed, and practiced often within marriage. Through humor and candor, Randy presents a sensible and much-needed balance to the twisted and perverted ideas the world has attached to sex.
What the greatest date you’ve ever been on? What made it great? If you are married, was your greatest date with the one who is now your spouse? Pastor Randy Norris encourages us in this message to make dating a priority in our marriage, just as we did during our courtships. If fact, Randy shows us why dating is even more important to “old married folk,” for marriages should sizzle and be fresh and exciting years after we say “I do.”

