This week we look at how “equipping the saints” is an essential part of our mission.
This week we look at how “equipping the saints” is an essential part of our mission.
(Ephesians 2:8-9/ James 2:17/1 Corinthians 15:10/2 Timothy 3:16-17/John 1:1;14;16)(Length 25:02/Size 7.73MB)
Romans chapter eight reveals the that nothing is able to diminish the Good News.
This week we look at how Paul shares his own struggles with sin, and how we experience transformation.
Last week we examined how bad and sinful people need the gospel of Jesus to provide forgiveness. This week, we will look at why good people are also in need of the gospel.
First Corinthians teaches us that all of us have been given gifts so that we can serve others according to His design. This week we reflect on a life of serving together.
One of the main purposes of the church that we see in the writings of Paul is that we are to be a group of people that are building each other up and growing together. This week we explore opportunities we have to grow together as a unified church body.
One of the most important themes of the writing of Paul is the importance of unity in the church. This is something that we struggle with in a culture that prides itself on individualism and competition, but this morning we are reflecting on how we are unified as one body in Christ.
This week we examine how the inevitable uncertainties of life are taken care of by the certainty of the Life that is provided in Jesus.
Most people have at some point asked the question, what is heaven really like? Do we sit around on clouds playing harps? Is it so peaceful that it is eerily quiet? Is it like a church service that drags on for eternity? If we are honest, when we think about these questions what we are really trying to determine is whether or not we think heaven is boring. This week we are going to look at Scripture to see how the Bible describes eternity with God.