Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
We are called to demonstrate faith that endures even to the point of death (Revelation 2:10). This Sunday, we will look into this essential element of our spiritual growth and maturity as we learn from the story of Peter’s walk on water.
As we continue to explore the essentials for spiritual growth, we turn our attention to wisdom. The Scriptures portray the pursuit of wisdom as an absolute essential for anyone who wants to live their lives for God. But what is wisdom anyway? Why is it important for the follower of Jesus to pursue? And how do we pursue it? Join us on Sunday as we set our sights on Pursuing Wisdom together.
As part of our current sermon series on the “Essentials for Spiritual Growth,” we will delve into an important indicator of a growing faith: hungering and thirsting for righteousness. We will look into what Jesus Christ himself has to say about it and how this yearning is cultivated by the Holy Spirit in our hearts.
As we look into the essentials for spiritual growth, we come to an important characteristic: being intentional. Being intentional means to do something on purpose, not by accident. And, when it comes to growing in our faith, it’s a trait we need to cultivate. Join us on Sunday as we look at how the Scriptures can help us take an active and intentional role in our pursuit of being like Jesus.
The subject for consideration today is (having a) positive attitude. No one can force this on another. But it is important to have as part of our character. Today we’ll look at some individuals who made a difference because of having a ‘positive attitude’.
Jesus’ great commission to his church is to make disciples. The gospel accounts tell us that Jesus himself made disciples through a small group of twelve men who would later become his apostles. This Sunday, we will see how small groups are essential to discipleship.
Have you given thought to the purpose of marriage? People get married for many purposes, but thankfully, God created marriage with the best of purposes in mind. In marriage we get to “image” Him in a special way, and we get to help our spouse grow. But, as we might expect, this does not happen automatically. Join us on Sunday as we look into God’s purpose for marriage, and how we can experience the blessings of a marriage that’s focused on His purpose.
God calls his church toward generational faithfulness. This Sunday, we continue our series on the various roles in spiritual growth, as we tackle the role of parents in family discipleship.
As we continue to look at how we grow spiritually, our attention turns to our God. What is His part in our spiritual growth? How does He help us with that? Join us this week as we explore how God not only sets the path of growth before us, but also helps us to walk in it.
Jesus tells us that the greatest command is to love God with all of our being: mind, soul, heart, and strength. In other words, head, heart, and hands. And so it is with all of our being that we grow in our relationship with him!
God wants all of us to grow spiritually, and in His wisdom, He calls us to pursue this growth in a community of Jesus-followers called the Church. The bible describes this community as a body, and like the human body, the Church will experience more growth by focusing on one another than it will if each member focuses on itself. Join us on Sunday as we look at how we can experience the beauty of growing together in the body of Christ.
When a person is baptized, they are beginning their spiritual Walk with Christ. They are spiritual newborns. Like babies, they are vulnerable to many things. They need to grow and get stronger. How can they grow up? How do they know they are?
This Sunday we’ll begin our pursuit towards spiritual growth and maturity in 2024. The goal? Being more like Jesus. According to the Bible, the best life we can live is one that is dedicated to and patterned after the image of our Creator. Join us as we unpack the implications of this and how we can pursue Being Like Jesus in our lives today.
In Matthew 16:24, Jesus gives three requirements to those who profess to be his disciples: deny self, pick up their cross, and follow him. This Sunday, we will resolve to grow in these areas in 2024.
In the last hours of His life, Jesus calls His followers His “friends”. That’s quite a title! But what did Jesus mean by it? And, can we still be His friends today? Join us on Sunday as we unpack what it means to be a friend to Jesus and what that looks like for His followers today.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
As we continue to explore our purpose, we need to talk about our calling. Did you know that you are called by God? We don’t need to wait around for a voice from the sky or a special sign. God has already called each of us to an incredibly important mission in Christ. Join us on Sunday as we unpack what this calling is, and how we can respond to it today!
God created us to be his people zealous for good works. Why? What does good works entail? And what does zeal for good works look like practically on a daily basis?
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Jesus has given his people a mandate to make disciples. Why is disciple making important, what exactly does it entail, and how do we do it?
The church is the household of God and as such, God has designed the church to be an intimate community built on love. What does this look like and what is our part in it as brothers and sisters?
How should we live when we find ourselves in a world full of evil? What should our mindset be when things look like they’re falling apart all around us? Do we run away? Do we throw up our hands in defeat? If we can’t beat ’em, do we join ’em? And, if we believe that Jesus reigns, how does that affect how we interact with the darkness in our daily lives? Come join us on Sunday as we explore what Jesus has to say about our response to the darkness.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Jesus has appointed us to bear fruit for the glory of God the Father. Jesus tells us that the key to bearing fruit is to abide in him. What does it mean and how exactly do we do it?
The Lord has appointed his people to bear fruit. What does he do for us? And what does he expect from us? We will answer these questions as we tackle this important reality in the Christian life.
We know that it’s important to read the Bible, but what does it mean to delight in the law of the Lord? On Sunday, join us as we explore the joy, privilege, benefit, and importance of living our lives based on the Word of God.
God wants all of his children to become like Jesus Christ. We will examine the four stages of spiritual growth so that we can identify which stage we are in, thereby allowing God to complete his good work in us.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
You have demonstrated your belief and faith in Christ and his saving work on the cross through your repentance and confession, putting Christ on in the waters of baptism. What do you do next?
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
The Bible tells us that we are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8). So what does baptism have to do with it? This Sunday, we will explore this question as we find the answer in God’s word.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Jesus made it very clear, as did many of the writers of the Bible, that repentance is of the utmost importance for a person to have their life made right before God. This Sunday we will be examining the subject of “True Repentance
As we continue to explore the Gospel, we need to look at how Jesus described it: A new kingdom that’s open for anyone to join by following Him. Plan to be with us on Sunday as we dive into what this Kingdom is all about and why it’s seriously good news that you and I can be a citizen of it.
Welcome from Central church of Christ in Winnipeg, Canada. We hope you enjoy listening to our Sunday morning sermon podcasts. We hope that the sermons uplift you and bring you closer to God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.
We tend to pursue the things that we value and according to the Bible, there are not many things that we should value more than the Gospel. Come join us on Sunday as we uncover the beauty of the good news that God has for us and what we can do to pursue it with our whole lives.
We tend to pursue the things that we value and according to the Bible, there are not many things that we should value more than the Gospel. Come join us on Sunday as we uncover the beauty of the good news that God has for us and what we can do to pursue it with our whole lives.
As we wrap up our series on What We Believe About Human Beings, we need to address the topic of suffering, and how it relates to our relationship with God. Join us on Sunday as we explore what the Bible says about what we can set our sights on in times of suffering, and why it matters so much.
Jesus has given us a new command to love others like he loved us. In this lesson, we will remind ourselves how we can love like Jesus.
Where do we turn when things are difficult? When we feel like we’re out of options and running on empty, how do we react? Where do we find strength to continue serving God, loving others, and providing for those close to us? Join us this Sunday as we explore the amazing story of a mother who was at her wits end and how God used what little faith and resources she had to do something incredible. This story contains a message of hope for all of us who may feel like we’re running on empty.
Lesson 4 Grow2023 How do we respectfully engage others and listen well in order to be helpful to others? We will look at specific skills to be helpful without telling people what they should do.
How do we respectfully engage others and listen well in order to be helpful to others? We will look at specific skills to be helpful without telling people what they should do.
Throughout the Bible, we see God’s heart of compassion for people in difficult situations. As his people, we want to better reflect God’s grace, compassion and hope for those in need.
Throughout the Bible, we see God’s heart of compassion for people in difficult situations. As his people, we want to better reflect God’s grace, compassion and hope for those in need.