The Who of Love | Knowledge and Love - 1 Corinthians 8 | April 21

Knowledge alone is not enough; it must be coupled with love. Right knowing leads to right loving. The Corinthians' concern over idolatry revealed their broken knowing. True knowing, real love, embodied in the love God has shown us, is crucial, as it reveals God's love to the world. Loving our brothers means prioritizing their spiritual well-being over our desires. And to truly understand love, we must fix our gaze on God, the only one worthy of our fixation.

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Resurrection | Between Two Mountains - Hebrews 12:18-29 | April 7

There are many important Biblical events that take place on the tops of mountains. These stories shape our lives and call us to step into a deeper relationship with God who has gone through such lengths to enter into a relationship with those who fall short of His glory. He is after our hearts. Jesus is better and invites us into a better way of living.

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Resurrection | I am the Resurrection and the Life - John 11:1-44 | March 31

The resurrection isn't just a past event; it offers present transformation and hope. Believing in Jesus brings spiritual rebirth and empowers believers to face life's challenges. The central question remains: Do you believe?

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Fellowship | See the Purpose in Your Present Place (Stay Put) - 1 Corinthians 7:17-24 | March 10

See the potential in your present place. Stay Put. Stay committed and rooted in your current season. There is value in enduring through difficulties, trusting in God's providence, and finding hope in the midst of suffering. The message encourages perseverance, recognizing that growth and fruitfulness come from staying put rather than constantly seeking change or escape.

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Fellowship | Singleness - 1 Corinthians 7:6-16, 25-40 | March 3

Singleness, as highlighted by Paul in Corinthians, is a gift from God, offering undivided devotion to Him. It's not a state of loneliness, nor is marriage its ultimate cure. Fulfillment comes from knowing and loving God above all else. Cherish singleness, seek God's purpose, and embrace the gift it offers.

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Fellowship | Intimacy in Marriage - 1 Corinthians 7:1-5 | February 25

This teaching emphasizes the importance of intimacy in various relationships, particularly within marriage. It highlights the significance of sexual intimacy as a reflection of covenant vows and stresses mutual fulfillment and communication in marriage. Additionally, it warns against the dangers of neglecting sexual intimacy in marriage and advocates for open communication and addressing any issues to strengthen the relationship. Overall, it underscores the value of intimacy, trust, and vulnerability in building a healthy marriage relationship.

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Fellowship | Glorify God in Your Body - 1 Corinthians 6:9-20 | February 18

In the Gospel, our identities are reshaped by Christ's redemption. Amidst societal complexities where pleasure often overshadows spirituality, slogans like "All things are lawful for me" arise. Paul's wisdom reminds us: freedom in Christ doesn't justify all actions. Our bodies, temples of the Holy Spirit, call us to honor God in choices, recognizing the eternal impact of our actions. Let's embrace this call, fleeing immorality, and allowing the Gospel to transform every aspect of our lives.

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Fellowship | Be Not Offended and Cause Not Offense - 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 | February 11

The message emphasizes the significance of avoiding offense and refraining from causing it. It advocates for a mindset of forgiveness and empathy, acknowledging that conflicts will arise but should not disrupt fellowship. By being open to feedback, promptly extending forgiveness, and abstaining from escalating minor disagreements, believers can foster unity and showcase the love and grace they've experienced through salvation.

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Fellowship | Church Discipline - 1 Corinthians 5 | February 4

The series explores Christian fellowship, emphasizing oneness among disciples. Focused on 1 Corinthians 5, it addresses church discipline for individuals and the entire church. Discipline, promoting redemption and preserving purity, counters the destructive nature of unaddressed sin. It also underscores how the world perceives Christianity based on the church's actions.

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Real | Real God - Acts 17:16-31 | January 21

Ultimately, serving a real God means more than acknowledging His existence; it involves understanding and aligning one's life with the profound reality that God represents, embracing Him as the ultimate source and sustainer of all existence. It calls for a commitment to live authentically, reflecting the values and principles derived from God as ultimate reality.

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