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Topic: the Prosperity Gospel
Speaker: Dr. Jeff Straub
Service: Sunday School
Date: September 29, 2019
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Topic: the Prosperity Gospel
Speaker: Dr. Jeff Straub
Service: Sunday School
Date: September 29, 2019
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Title: Aquila and Priscilla
Passage: Acts 18
Speaker: Dr. Jeff Straub
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: September 29, 2019
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Series: Christian Ethics
Topic: Abortion
Speaker: Eric White
Service: Sunday School
Date: September 22, 2019
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Title: The Firstborn from the Dead
Passage: Colossians 1:18-19
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: September 22, 2019
The Christ who is supreme over the universe, is also supreme over the church he is saving out of the universe that was ruined in the Fall. Let us give our attention to this passage and learn afresh of our Lord Jesus and what makes him so glorious.
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Title: Serve and Rejoice
Passage: Psalm 2:11
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: September 15, 2019
In an age of worship confusion, this is a text we need to hear. But even more than the current worship problems that inflict evangelicalism, worship is why we were created. Psalm 2:11 is a call to give to God what is due him. A.W. Tozer defined worship this way: “To worship is to feel in the heart and express in some appropriate manner…a humbling but delightful sense of admiring awe and astonished wonder and overwhelming love in the presence of that most ancient mystery, that unspeakable majesty, which philosophers have called the mysterium tremendum, but which the prophets call the Lord our God.” Worship is the most important activity in the universe.
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Series: Christian Ethics
Topic: Gender and Sexuality
Speaker: Eric White
Service: Sunday School
Date: September 8, 2019
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Title: The Benefits of the Gospel
Passage: Galatians 2:1-10
Speaker: Dr. Eric White
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: September 8, 2019
Thus far in Paul’s letter to the Galatian churches, we have seen Paul describe the one true Gospel. He defined what the Gospel is and where it comes from. He also defends his apostolic ministry through the end of Galatians 1 as he narrates how the Gospel changes sinners. Galatians 2:1-10, continuing the narrative of Paul’s ministry, emphasizes two benefits believers gain in the gospel.
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Series: Christian Ethics
Topic: Introduction and the Conscience
Speaker: Eric White
Service: Sunday School
Date: September 1. 2019
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Title: The Head of the Body
Passage: Colossians 1:18
Speaker: Pastor Ryan Martin
Service: Sunday Morning Worship Service
Date: September 1, 2019
Christ is the head of the body. The previous verse taught that Christ is supreme over creation. Now we learn that Christ is the head of the church. The headship of Christ is parallel to his eternal preeminence over all creation. Paul is saying something truly great about out Redeemer here. This title, the head of the body, is meant to extol Christ. There is a special relation that Christ has to his redeemed, the people who comprise his church. Paul wants us to understand this, and admire Christ for it. To this end, this morning I want you to see the significance of Paul’s words about Christ.