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What does this teach us about prophecy in the church?Prophecy existsNT Prophecy does not stand equally with the Scriptures.NT Prophecy is for: Edification & Strength, Conviction, Comfort, Bold ProclamationWe need to be extreme careful with the gift of prophecyEarnestly Desire Prophecy: 1 Corinthians 14:1 “Pursue love, and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts, especially that you may prophesy.” Because prophecy helps us understand the Lordship of Jesus more clearlyBecause prophecy is a good gift that God gives to bless His ChurchBecause prophecy is a way that we can be used by God in a meaningful waySo,Pray God would give you the gift of prophecyPray that God would give others the gift of prophecy for the building up of the churchPursue prophecy by prayerfully opening yourself up to receive the gift, with humble willingness to fail as you learn. Our church is a safe space.Remember the NT gift of prophecy is about Jesus, not you.

It is More Blessed to Give than to Receive" - Acts 20.32-35

The blood of Jesus purchased your forgiveness of sins→ So confess freely and live in grace.The blood of Jesus reconciles you to God the Father→ So live out of a secured identity, not performance.The blood of Jesus clears your conscience (Hebrews 9:14)→ So serve God from purity, not guilt or fear.The blood of Jesus proves the love of God for you→ So put off fear and rest in His love.The blood of Jesus ransomed you from the works of Satan→ So turn from sin and walk in good works.The blood of Jesus acquired you for His glory (Titus 2:14)→ So live by faith in the Son of God.The blood of Jesus obtained the church→ So go into the world—He has already purchased His people.The blood of Jesus gave you an identity in the family of God→ So give yourself to the family of faith.The blood of Jesus enables you to forgive others→ So pursue peace and unity in the body.The blood of Jesus empowers you to bear others' burdens→ So carry one another's loads through the strength of His sacrifice.

God's Grace Gives Us:A Different Kind of Value: Self-ForgetfulnessAn Ultimate Calling: To TestifyA Willing Heart: To Go

Loving Your Enemies - Matthew 5:43-48

Christ's Supremacy in Preaching - Acts 18:1-17

Idols & God as Creator - Acts 17:16-31

Spiritual Gifts and Serving in the Church

Psalm 73 - "Discerning the End in the Sanctuary"

Psalm 86 - "Orienting Our Lives Around God's Steadfast Love"

"Eternal Life and Fellowship with God" - 1 John 1.1-4by Alex Gailey

Jay Cosgrove preaches a sermon titled "To the Praise of His glory" from Ephesians 1:11-14 at Sola City Church on June 8th, 2025, pentecost Sunday.

Jody Roughton preaches I AM the Vine from John 15:1-5 at Sola City Church on June 1st, 2025. This was his last Sunday serving as an elder/pastor before he was sent as a full time missionary to India.

"I AM the Good Shepherd" from John 10:11-18 preached by Jay Cosgrove on 5/25/25 at Sola City Church.

"I AM the Light of the World" from John 9:1-7 preached by Corey McGrail on 5/18/25 at Sola City Church.

Devon Terry preaches I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life from John 14:1-7 at Sola City Church on May 11th, 2025.

"I AM the Break of Life" from John 6:22-59 preached by Sam Barber on 5/04/25 at Sola City Church.

"I AM the Door" from John 10:1-10 preached by Jay Cosgrove on April 27th, 2025 at Sola City Church.

"I AM the Resurrection and the Life" from John 11:17-45 preached by Jay Cosgrove on 4/20/25 at Sola City Church.

Preached on 4.13.25 from Matthew 21:1-17 "The Triumphal Entry" by Sam Barber at Sola City Church

Jay Cosgrove shares from Romans 1:16-17 on April 6th, 2025 - “the righteous shall live by faith”

A Joyful, Restorative, Comforting, United, Peaceful Community

Enduring Hope in the Midst of TrialsJames 1:12-15

Common Temptations to Man & God's Faithfulness1 Corinthians 10:1-13

2.2.25 - "The Goodness of Sex" - Alex Gailey

Genesis 1:26–2:8 (ESV) 26Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” 27So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. 28And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” 29And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. 30And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so. 31And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day. 1Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 2And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. 3So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation. 4These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens. 5When no bush of the field was yet in the land and no small plant of the field had yet sprung up—for the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the land, and there was no man to work the ground, 6and a mist was going up from the land and was watering the whole face of the ground— 7then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature. 8And the Lord God planted a garden in Eden, in the east, and there he put the man whom he had formed.

1.5.25 - Ephesians 2:1-10 - "Digital Fast + Gospel Realities" - Alex Gailey

12.29.24 - Matthew 2:1-12 - Jay Cosgrove

12.22.24 - Revelation 12 - "An Apocalyptic Christmas" - Alex Gailey

Advent, the season leading up to the celebration of Christmas in the church calendar, is about Christ “coming.” Advent is latin for “coming.” Christ came as a baby to redeem us. Christ has come in the present of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us. Christ will come as King and Judge to gather us up and to dwell with Him forever. This year we are going to look more deeply at the last of the three: the future coming of Jesus Christ. the Bible is laced with reference to the last days where the full revelation of Christ's glory will be known by all. Matter of fact, NT authors say we are in the last days. This year, I hope that you hear and receive the invitation to consider what His return means for you now. Advent is a time to self-reflect, to repent, and to ready ourselves as we wait for Him. Over the course of this sermon series, we are going to encounter some graphic, intense, future-oriented passages of the Bible. We are given these to stir us up as we look forward to that day with Him. I pray that God would use these scriptures and teachings to create a longing, a love, for his appearing (2Tim 4:8).

Advent, the season leading up to the celebration of Christmas in the church calendar, is about Christ “coming.” Advent is latin for “coming.” Christ came as a baby to redeem us. Christ has come in the present of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us. Christ will come as King and Judge to gather us up and to dwell with Him forever. This year we are going to look more deeply at the last of the three: the future coming of Jesus Christ. the Bible is laced with reference to the last days where the full revelation of Christ's glory will be known by all. Matter of fact, NT authors say we are in the last days. This year, I hope that you hear and receive the invitation to consider what His return means for you now. Advent is a time to self-reflect, to repent, and to ready ourselves as we wait for Him. Over the course of this sermon series, we are going to encounter some graphic, intense, future-oriented passages of the Bible. We are given these to stir us up as we look forward to that day with Him. I pray that God would use these scriptures and teachings to create a longing, a love, for his appearing (2Tim 4:8).

Sermon 12.1.24 Advent, the season leading up to the celebration of Christmas in the church calendar, is about Christ “coming.” Advent is latin for “coming.” Christ came as a baby to redeem us. Christ has come in the present of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us. Christ will come as King and Judge to gather us up and to dwell with Him forever. This year we are going to look more deeply at the last of the three: the future coming of Jesus Christ. the Bible is laced with reference to the last days where the full revelation of Christ's glory will be known by all. Matter of fact, NT authors say we are in the last days. This year, I hope that you hear and receive the invitation to consider what His return means for you now. Advent is a time to self-reflect, to repent, and to ready ourselves as we wait for Him. Over the course of this sermon series, we are going to encounter some graphic, intense, future-oriented passages of the Bible. We are given these to stir us up as we look forward to that day with Him. I pray that God would use these scriptures and teachings to create a longing, a love, for his appearing (2Tim 4:8).

Sermon 11.24.24 Advent, the season leading up to the celebration of Christmas in the church calendar, is about Christ “coming.” Advent is latin for “coming.” Christ came as a baby to redeem us. Christ has come in the present of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us. Christ will come as King and Judge to gather us up and to dwell with Him forever. This year we are going to look more deeply at the last of the three: the future coming of Jesus Christ. the Bible is laced with reference to the last days where the full revelation of Christ's glory will be known by all. Matter of fact, NT authors say we are in the last days. This year, I hope that you hear and receive the invitation to consider what His return means for you now. Advent is a time to self-reflect, to repent, and to ready ourselves as we wait for Him. Over the course of this sermon series, we are going to encounter some graphic, intense, future-oriented passages of the Bible. We are given these to stir us up as we look forward to that day with Him. I pray that God would use these scriptures and teachings to create a longing, a love, for his appearing (2Tim 4:8).

11.17.24 - Acts 17.1-15 - Disruptive Jesus - Alex Gailey

10.27.24 - Acts 14 - "The Living God & the Vanity of Idols"- Alex Gailey

In chapter 13, we're brought along on Paul's first missionary journey as he and Barnabas meet 3 different types of people and their responses to the gospel. The truth that Jesus is Lord confronts the false prophet, the unaware, and the jealous religious - both then, and now as similar unbelief surfaces in our hearts.

10.13.24 - Acts 12:1-25 - “Christ's Supremacy and Our Suffering” - Alex Gailey

10.6.24 - Acts 11:19-30, 12:25-13:3 - “Observable Signs of God's Grace” - Alex Gailey

9.29.24 - Acts 11:19-30 - “What It Means to be Christian” - Alex Gailey

9.15.24 - Acts 10:1-11:18 - "God's Every Nation, People Work" - Alex Gailey

9.22.24 - 1 Peter 2:4-10 - Unity and Mission in the New Temple - Sam Barber

9.8.24 - Acts 9:31-43 - "Spreading Resurrection Life" - Alex Gailey