Weekly teaching audio from Lexington Christian Fellowship in Lexington, KY
Lexington Christian Fellowship
Kenton teaches on the person and activities of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the saints and encourages the body to surrender to and walk in the gifts of the Spirit.
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Kenton shares how Jesus' prayer in the garden of Gethsemane shows us how we can relate to God deeply in prayer.
Victor examines Jesus' exhortation to his disciples in Mark 10:13-16 to "Let the little children come to me."
Victor walks us through several passages from Mark illustrating Jesus' invitation to for everyone to join the Kingdom of God, which confronts us with a question: are there patterns in our lives that prevent us from intersecting with those Jesus wants to invite into His Kingdom?
Dan Eaton illustrates Jesus' authority in Mark and lays out our proper response to His kingship.
Dr. Fred Sanders brings us a word from Ephesians 1:3-14, emphasizing Paul's use of three triads: one of blessing, one of time, and one of the Trinity.
Matt gets our hearts ready to dedicate our kids to God by reviewing Jesus' dedication story in Luke.
Matt Shafer walks us through Paul's vision of everyday spiritual warfare in Ephesians 6:13-17, emphasizing how each part aids us in our battle against the spiritual forces of evil.
Kenton translates Paul's instructions for masters and servants in the Ephesian church to our modern context of bosses and employees. Follow this link to hear the post-sermon testimonies on work.
Dan dives into the heart of the Father for our relationships as parents and children.
Matt Hellman reiterates Paul's exhortation to be "filled with the Spirit," especially in how we offer praise to God. He challenges the church to drop its worldly inhibitions and relate to God freely, as beloved children.
Matt Shafer takes us through the love of Christ in the context of Paul's exhortation to "be imitators of God."
Various members of the body share what they've been learning from our study of Ephesians.
Matt Shafer guides us through Paul's prayer for the Ephesians in the second half of Ephesians 3, emphasizing the five unique aspects of his desire for the Ephesian church.
Kenton teaches on the Church as the fulfillment of God's eternal desire to dwell with His people. He explains the role and activity of each Person of the Godhead, and we ourselves, in the building of the Church.