This week we look at how Paul shares his own struggles with sin, and how we experience transformation.
This week we look at how Paul shares his own struggles with sin, and how we experience transformation.
As we wrap up our series on prayer, we consider how important it is to incorporate the truth of the Bible into our lives of prayer.
Too often we open our prayers in adoration in an effort to manipulate God to act on our behalf. This morning we are going to focus in on adoring God because of his worthiness.
Many people, whether a steadfast Christian or an ardent skeptic of the faith, will at some point question the nature of Christ. This week we will be looking at how it is was possible that Jesus was fully human and fully Devine at the same time.
(Philippians 3:15-21/Colossians 3:15-17) (Length 33:37/Size 7.69MB)
(Philippians 3:4-14/2 Timothy 2:15/1 Timothy 1:13-15/1 Corinthians 9:25-26)(Length 26:21/Size 9.05MB)
In this section of Philippians, we examine three important relationships we need to cultivate in our church communities.
Many of us who have placed faith in Christ, have sat back at some point and said “now what?” This week we look at the way we are called to spend our days from the moment we place faith in Christ until we are united with him in glory.
In this section of Philippians, we examine the way that Jesus demonstrated perfect humility, and how in doing so, He made a way for us to be reunited with God.
In this section of Philippians, Paul makes a bold statement about our source of life. We will look at how this was true for Paul and how it is true for us today.