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Join us here for our morning service at The Grace Church. We continue our series called "Alive with Christ: Discovering our Spiritual Riches in Ephesians" with Part 6 (Ephesians 4:17-32). Below are the discussion questions for today's message: (1) Read verses 17-19. How do words like futility, darkened, excluded, ignorance, hardness, and callous describe the unbeliever? What is the main cause of this? (Hint: Consider the electrical outlet analogy.) (2) Read verses 20-24. Why is it important to read these five verses as one big thought? Is it really saying we need to put off our old self daily? If not, what does it mean? (Make sure to cross-reference Colossians 3:9-10). (3) What does verse 24 say about you as the new self? What does this mean to you personally? (4) Read verse 25. How does belonging to one another relate to lying? (5) How does “letting the sun go down on your anger” give the devil an opportunity? What's the solution? Be sure to discuss what “forgiveness as a choice” really looks like. (6) Read verses 29-30. How does verse 29 give us insight into what it means to grieve the Spirit? (7) Read verse 32. In what way is this the opposite of what we see in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:14-15)? How do we resolve the discrepancy? (Hint: Consider the cross as the dividing line of human history and the purpose of the Sermon on the Mount.)
Join us here for our morning service at The Grace Church. We continue our series called "Alive with Christ: Discovering our Spiritual Riches in Ephesians" with Part 5 (Ephesians 4:1-6). Below are the discussion questions for today's message: (1) React to this statement: You can only walk in a worthy manner if you know your calling as a saint! (2) One body. One Spirit. One Lord. One faith. One baptism. One God. What is Paul trying to tell us? (3) How do you view spiritual gifts? What are they for? What have your experiences (good or bad) been with them? (4) What are the winds of doctrine and trickery of men that we see today? How can we avoid being tossed here and there by them? (5) How is the church (globally) doing regarding unity and love today? How could it do better? By what means? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
The mysteries of the Gospel were once hidden, but now they're revealed! Join me as we uncover profound insights including the deeper truth behind predestination and the true meaning of being filled with the Spirit in Ephesians 3. We'll also explore Paul's humble declaration of being the very least of all saints. What's that all about? And we'll discover why God goes beyond mere rearrangement of circumstances in our lives and how He's doing something far more profound. I encourage you to listen to this one. You'll be amazed at the depth of the Gospel and the breadth of God's love for you! Discussion Questions for Ephesians 3: 1. Read verses 1-7. Paul was given stewardship of a mystery that has now been revealed. What is it? How does this help us understand predestination better? What kind of reaction do you think Paul received from the Ephesians? And from his fellow Jews? 2. Read verse 8. Why does Paul call himself the very least of all saints? How does this personally impact your view of God's grace in your life? 3. Read verses 9-10. This passage speaks of the manifold wisdom of God. Who makes it known? To whom is it made known? 4. Read verses 11-12 and react to this statement: God's eternal purpose in Christ was to give you boldness and confident access to Him forever! 5. Read verses 14-19. What specifically is Paul praying for the Ephesians? With what goal in mind? How does this help us better understand what it means to be filled with the Spirit in Ephesians 5? 6. Read verse 20. Is this about God rearranging circumstances for you or something deeper? How do you know? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Ephesians is overflowing with eye-opening truths about God's grace. In this message, we'll explore the radical concept of salvation by grace through faith, challenging the popular notion of striving to achieve closeness with God. We'll uncover the encouraging truth about your design, your new self, and the freedom found in realizing your closeness with Christ is not based on your efforts. You'll also gain a fresh perspective on the unity the Gospel brings us and how this can shape your approach to church and friendships with other believers. Don't settle for a surface-level understanding when there's so much more to discover about your riches in Christ! Discussion Questions for: Ephesians 2:7-22: 1. In what ways does salvation by grace you have been saved through faith challenge the common perspective of achieving rightness with God? 2. Discuss not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. How does this relate to humility and your understanding of God's grace? 3. Reflect on the phrase we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works. What does this say about your design? Your new self? Your destiny? 4. Ephesians 2:12 describes Gentiles as separate from Christ and without hope and without God in the world. How does this allude to the true meaning of predestination? 5. Discuss the significance of brought near by the blood of Christ. How does it contrast with the popular idea of getting closer to God? 6. Verse 14 states, He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one. Who are the two groups? How does this also relate to predestination? What does it say about the Gospel and the key to unity? 7. What does it mean to you to be built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit? How can this shape our approach to church and friendships with other believers? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Discussion Questions for Ephesians 3: Read verses 1-7. Paul was given stewardship of a mystery that has now been revealed. What is it? How does this help us understand predestination better? What kind of reaction do you think Paul received from the Ephesians? And from his fellow Jews? Read verse 8. Why does Paul call himself “the very least of all saints”? How does this personally impact your view of God's grace in your life? Read verses 9-10. This passage speaks of the manifold wisdom of God. Who makes it known? To whom is it made known? Read verses 11-12 and react to this statement: God's eternal purpose in Christ was to give you boldness and confident access to Him forever! Read verses 14-19. What specifically is Paul praying for the Ephesians? With what goal in mind? How does this help us better understand what it means to “be filled with the Spirit” in Ephesians 5? Read verse 20. Is this about God rearranging circumstances for you or something deeper? How do you know?
Are you ready to be convinced of God's never-ending kindness and love for you? Here's an extraordinary message from Ephesians that'll leave you in awe of who God is and the immeasurable blessings He has bestowed upon you. Get ready to discover what it means to be a member of Christ's body and partake in His fullness. This transformative passage will remind you that you're always close to God because of what He did, not what you're doing. Discussion Questions for Ephesians 1:15-2:7: 1. Read verses 15-16. How do you see the connection between faith in Jesus and love and thankfulness for others? 2. Verse 17 talks about wisdom and revelation in knowing God. How has your understanding of God deepened over time? In what ways are you amazed by who He is? 3. Verse 18 mentions the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints. What are the two possible interpretations of this phrase? How do they both complement each other? 4. Verse 23 says the church is the fullness of Him. What does it mean to you to be a member of Christ's body and a part of His fullness? 5. Read Ephesians 2:1-3. Then decide how it supports this statement: Your problem was not your behavior but your nature and your dead state in sin. 6. Read Ephesians 2:4-5. What does it mean to you to be made alive together with Christ? 7. Read Ephesians 2:6-7. How does being raised and seated with Christ affect your view of yourself, your relationship with God, and your approach to life's challenges? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Discussion Questions for: Ephesians 1:15-2:7: Read verses 15-16. How do you see the connection between faith in Jesus and love and thankfulness for others? Verse 17 talks about wisdom and revelation in knowing God. How has your understanding of God deepened over time? In what ways are you amazed by who He is? Verse 18 mentions “the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints.” What are the two possible interpretations of this phrase? How do they both complement each other? Verse 23 says the church is “the fullness of Him.” What does it mean to you to be a member of Christ's body and a part of His fullness? Read Ephesians 2:1-3. Then decide how it supports this statement: Your problem was not your behavior but your nature and your dead state in sin. Read Ephesians 2:4-5. What does it mean to you to be “made alive together with Christ”? Read Ephesians 2:6-7. How does being raised and seated with Christ affect your view of yourself, your relationship with God, and your approach to life's challenges?
Are you ready to discover the incredible depth of your spiritual blessings? In this first message of our series, Alive with Christ, we unpack the meaning of blessed with every spiritual blessing. We also explore the significance of being chosen and predestined by God. Is it really about individual pre-selection by God or something more loving and unifying? Prepare to be amazed at how God freely bestows His grace upon us. Don't miss this eye-opening teaching that will challenge your perspective and deepen your understanding of redemption, forgiveness, and the Holy Spirit. Discussion Questions for: Ephesians 1:1-14: 1. Read verse 3. What does it mean to you to be blessed with every spiritual blessing? 2. What do chose us (verse 4) and predestined us (verse 5) mean in context? (Hint: Consider we in verse 12 and you also in verse 13.) 3. Read verses 6-8 and react to this statement: God freely bestowed His grace on you and lavished you with it! 4. Review verse 7. Why is it important to see redemption and forgiveness as a package deal? How do some split them up by claiming to have one without fully having the other? 5. Read verse 12-13. Who were the first to hope in Christ? How does this provide context for the true meaning of predestination? How does you also offer context as well? 6. Read verse 13 and react to this statement: We're sealed with the Holy Spirit when we hear and believe the Gospel. (Hint: Note both the method of salvation and the choice involved!) 7. Read verse 14 and react to this statement: The Holy Spirit is God's promise of your inheritance! Also, how is this reward of the inheritance as in Colossians 3:24 different from earning rewards? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Discussion Questions for: Ephesians 1:1-14: Read verse 3. What does it mean to you to be “blessed with every spiritual blessing”? What do “chose us” (verse 4) and “predestined us” (verse 5) mean in context? (Hint: Consider “we” in verse 12 and “you also” in verse 13.) Read verses 6-8 and react to this statement: God freely bestowed His grace on you and lavished you with it! Review verse 7. Why is it important to see redemption and forgiveness as a package deal? How do some split them up by claiming to have one without fully having the other? Read verse 12-13. Who were “the first to hope in Christ”? How does this provide context for the true meaning of predestination? How does “you also” offer context as well? Read verse 13 and react to this statement: We're sealed with the Holy Spirit when we hear and believe the Gospel. (Hint: Note both the method of salvation and the choice involved!) Read verse 14 and react to this statement: The Holy Spirit is God's promise of your inheritance! Also, how is this reward of the inheritance – as in Colossians 3:24 – different from earning rewards?
In this episode, we explore the profound concept of anchoring our identity in Christ. As we navigate the challenges of the modern world, I discuss practical ways to apply biblical principles to our daily lives. From overcoming self-doubt to embracing our unique purpose, this episode aims to inspire you to anchor your identity in Christ, finding confidence, purpose, and peace in the unwavering love of God. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womanoffaithpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womanoffaithpodcast/support
Join us on a journey through Philippians chapter one, where we delve into the profound words of the Apostle Paul. In this uplifting video, we explore the correct view of death and the beauty it holds for the child of God. Don't be afraid to face the inevitable; instead, let's uncover the essence of living and find true fulfillment. Paul's words resonate deeply as he declares, "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain." In this thought-provoking exploration, we ask a fundamental question: Who or what are you living for? Through inspiring insights, we examine the various motivations that drive people's lives, whether it's fame, family, power, achievements, or wealth. Yet, Paul's unwavering conviction reminds us of the ultimate purpose we should embrace. By living for Christ, we discover a life of purpose and true glory. When every action and decision we make is dedicated to honoring God, our lives become a beautiful testimony. This video empowers you to contemplate your own purpose and challenges you to live a life that glorifies the Lord. Life is precious, and we never know when our time will come to an end. So let's seize the opportunity today to know Christ as our Savior. Through a heartfelt confession and belief in His resurrection, we can experience salvation and embark on a life that is truly meaningful. Join us as we strive to make every moment count, declaring with conviction, "For me to live is Christ." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnbc/message
Identity in Christ // Discovering the Real You // Col 3:1-10 Sermon Video // https://youtu.be/ZunOn1ARDAE
Tyler Hardy // March 21, 2021
Nancy Ortberg has over twenty-two years experience in sales, service and the healthcare industry, including eighteen years in leadership roles. She has in addition, led a staff team in the recruitment and mobilization of thousands of volunteers as well as spoken internationally and domestically on topics of leadership and the creation of corporate culture. She is currently serving as the CEO of Transforming the Bay with Christ, seeking to help catalyze a holistic Gospel movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the first half of her career, Nancy worked in hospital and healthcare administration, providing leadership and team development in large medical organizations. From 1991-2003 she held leadership positions in sales and marketing and did extensive work with non-profit organizations. Nancy is passionate about improving personal and organizational effectiveness and believes that teams are the most dynamic way to produce those results. She believes in helping people bring the best of who they are to what they do best. Her particular interests are leading teams through the process of analyzing, and planning the changes needed to improve how they work together as a team; starting with building trust with each other through getting exceptional results which they can only achieve by being a dynamic leadership team. She is a the founding partner of Teamworx2.co and a consulting partner with Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Silos Politics and Turf Wars and Death by Meeting. Nancy was a teaching pastor who worked for 13 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago area, and knows what it can mean to do the "good, right and wise" thing, even when it isn't easy, as she mentions on today's podcast. Nancy is for the church, for women, for men, for wholeness, but above all- for Jesus. She knows what it means to be brave and follow God, even at great personal cost. Nancy is the author of Looking for God: An Unexpected Journey through tattoos, tofu, & pronouns, Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, lessons in non-linear leadership and Seeing in the Dark finding God's light in the most unexpected places. She and her husband, John, live in the Bay Area and have three children: Laura, Mallory, and Johnny. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/supportMentioned in this episode:Do you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonJoin Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Nancy Ortberg has over twenty-two years experience in sales, service and the healthcare industry, including eighteen years in leadership roles. She has in addition, led a staff team in the recruitment and mobilization of thousands of volunteers as well as spoken internationally and domestically on topics of leadership and the creation of corporate culture. She is currently serving as the CEO of Transforming the Bay with Christ, seeking to help catalyze a holistic Gospel movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the first half of her career, Nancy worked in hospital and healthcare administration, providing leadership and team development in large medical organizations. From 1991-2003 she held leadership positions in sales and marketing and did extensive work with non-profit organizations. Nancy is passionate about improving personal and organizational effectiveness and believes that teams are the most dynamic way to produce those results. She believes in helping people bring the best of who they are to what they do best. Her particular interests are leading teams through the process of analyzing, and planning the changes needed to improve how they work together as a team; starting with building trust with each other through getting exceptional results which they can only achieve by being a dynamic leadership team. She is a the founding partner of Teamworx2.co and a consulting partner with Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Silos Politics and Turf Wars and Death by Meeting. Nancy was a teaching pastor who worked for 13 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago area, and knows what it can mean to do the "good, right and wise" thing, even when it isn't easy, as she mentions on today's podcast. Nancy is for the church, for women, for men, for wholeness, but above all- for Jesus. She knows what it means to be brave and follow God, even at great personal cost. Nancy is the author of Looking for God: An Unexpected Journey through tattoos, tofu, & pronouns, Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, lessons in non-linear leadership and Seeing in the Dark finding God's light in the most unexpected places. She and her husband, John, live in the Bay Area and have three children: Laura, Mallory, and Johnny. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/supportMentioned in this episode:Do you want to go deeper?Join us in Difference Makers, a community where we watch and discuss exclusive content that truly makes a difference. Give us $5 a month (the price of a latte), and join in on the conversation with our host Lori and others who want to make a difference. We'd love to have you join us!PatreonJoin Difference MakersJoin us in our membership community for exclusive content for only $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference. We go deeper with each guest, and it makes such a difference.PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Nancy Ortberg has over twenty-two years experience in sales, service and the healthcare industry, including eighteen years in leadership roles. She has in addition, led a staff team in the recruitment and mobilization of thousands of volunteers as well as spoken internationally and domestically on topics of leadership and the creation of corporate culture. She is currently serving as the CEO of Transforming the Bay with Christ, seeking to help catalyze a holistic Gospel movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the first half of her career, Nancy worked in hospital and healthcare administration, providing leadership and team development in large medical organizations. From 1991-2003 she held leadership positions in sales and marketing and did extensive work with non-profit organizations. Nancy is passionate about improving personal and organizational effectiveness and believes that teams are the most dynamic way to produce those results. She believes in helping people bring the best of who they are to what they do best. Her particular interests are leading teams through the process of analyzing, and planning the changes needed to improve how they work together as a team; starting with building trust with each other through getting exceptional results which they can only achieve by being a dynamic leadership team. She is a the founding partner of Teamworx2.co and a consulting partner with Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Silos Politics and Turf Wars and Death by Meeting. Nancy was a teaching pastor who worked for 13 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago area, and knows what it can mean to do the "good, right and wise" thing, even when it isn't easy, as she mentions on today's podcast. Nancy is for the church, for women, for men, for wholeness, but above all- for Jesus. She knows what it means to be brave and follow God, even at great personal cost. Nancy is the author of Looking for God: An Unexpected Journey through tattoos, tofu, & pronouns, Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, lessons in non-linear leadership and Seeing in the Dark finding God's light in the most unexpected places. She and her husband, John, live in the Bay Area and have three children: Laura, Mallory, and Johnny. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support (https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support)Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Nancy Ortberg has over twenty-two years experience in sales, service and the healthcare industry, including eighteen years in leadership roles. She has in addition, led a staff team in the recruitment and mobilization of thousands of volunteers as well as spoken internationally and domestically on topics of leadership and the creation of corporate culture. She is currently serving as the CEO of Transforming the Bay with Christ, seeking to help catalyze a holistic Gospel movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the first half of her career, Nancy worked in hospital and healthcare administration, providing leadership and team development in large medical organizations. From 1991-2003 she held leadership positions in sales and marketing and did extensive work with non-profit organizations. Nancy is passionate about improving personal and organizational effectiveness and believes that teams are the most dynamic way to produce those results. She believes in helping people bring the best of who they are to what they do best. Her particular interests are leading teams through the process of analyzing, and planning the changes needed to improve how they work together as a team; starting with building trust with each other through getting exceptional results which they can only achieve by being a dynamic leadership team. She is a the founding partner of Teamworx2.co and a consulting partner with Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Silos Politics and Turf Wars and Death by Meeting. Nancy was a teaching pastor who worked for 13 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago area, and knows what it can mean to do the "good, right and wise" thing, even when it isn't easy, as she mentions on today's podcast. Nancy is for the church, for women, for men, for wholeness, but above all- for Jesus. She knows what it means to be brave and follow God, even at great personal cost. Nancy is the author of Looking for God: An Unexpected Journey through tattoos, tofu, & pronouns, Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, lessons in non-linear leadership and Seeing in the Dark finding God's light in the most unexpected places. She and her husband, John, live in the Bay Area and have three children: Laura, Mallory, and Johnny. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app (https://anchor.fm/app) Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support (https://anchor.fm/lori-adams-brown/support)Mentioned in this episode: Patreon Support us for as little as $5/month at Patreon.com/aworldofdifference and receive exclusive audio content and free merch. Coaching Sept 22 Want to get unstuck and make a difference? Go to loriadamsbrown.com/coachnig for a free exploratory session. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Your emotions and feelings are real, but they are not reliable. This week we will use "Maybe It's Ok" by We Are Messengers to explore the truth about God so that we can truly say, "It's okay that I'm not okay." We can trust God to hold it all together even when we feel like it's all falling apart. Let's discover this together in Scripture. On this episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Reading in context Make a list Follow the cross references The wonderful conference I attended - Proclaim Truth Conference Your emotions and feelings are real, but they are not reliable Instead of taking our cues from our emotions, we rely upon who God has told us He is It is wrong to seek knowledge of self independent of our knowledge of God Reading Colossians 1:15-20 to discover the characteristics of Christ Discovering that not only did Christ create all things, but He holds all things together Following the cross reference to John 1:1-3 Making a list of all the things Christ created How all things are created for Christ...not us Christ is the sustainer of all things - Hebrews 1:3 Additional Resources The story behind the song "Maybe It's OK" by We Are Messengers - YouTube Lyrics - Klove This Week's Challenge Read Colossians this week and then take a few moments to home in on Colossians 1:15-20. Make a list of the characteristics of Christ you see here. Use a study Bible or online resource to follow cross-references to other parts of God’s Word to see what it says about these characteristics of Christ. Really consider these characteristics and then view your “not ok” circumstances through the lens of the Savior who holds all things together.
The Apostle Paul's heartbeat, what mattered to him the most of anything, was Jesus Christ and no where is that more evident that in the book of Philippians. Most of us understand that if we claim to be followers of Jesus Christ, He should be the heartbeat of our lives as well but in the busy world in which we live is that just a pipe dream? Is it really possible for the driving force of our life to be Christ? Discovering that exciting truth is what this series and today's message is all about.
Who are you in Christ? Discovering and developing your new identity in Christ is the theme of the month. Today Pastor Sam talks about discovering and developing the Gifts of the Spirit. Key Verse: 1 Corinthians 14:1
Who are you in Christ? Discovering and developing your new identity in Christ is the theme of the month. Today Pastor Sam talks about discovering and developing your Ministerial Gifts of the Son. Key Verse: 1 Corinthians 14:1
Who are you in Christ? Discovering and developing your new identity in Christ is the theme of the month. Today Pastor Sam talks about discovering and developing your Motivational Gifts of the Father. Key Verse: 1 Corinthians 14:1