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Homecoming: Celebrating our Togetherness - (Romans 12:1-8) - Jeff Mattesich
The following is the audio version of a talk entitled “College Students and God's Mission” that was given by Ryan Akers at this year's Beach Project. If you would like to view the video form of this message please visit cobirmingham.org/campustalks. Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram…@co_birmingham Shout out to Vishmak for the sick tune! Track: I Am OK — Vishmak [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/KZVS1ag3itA Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/i-am-ok
This Sunday, we heard from guest teacher, Justin Ruddy, pastor at Resurrection Church in East Boston. Text: Acts 6:1-15 [choosing the 7]
Text: Acts 5:17-42 [Apostles Persecuted] Teacher: Rashad Clemons
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Text: Acts 5:1-16 [Ananias & Sapphira] Teacher: Rashad Clemons
Joey Shaw examines 2 Corinthians 2:14-16 and explores how, as Christ's captive servants, God is calling us to offer our lives as a sacrifice of worship in the pursuit of His mission.
Text: Acts 4:1-37 [Peter before Sanhedrin, Filling of Holy Spirit] Teacher: Rashad Clemons
God's Faithfulness for God's Mission - Colossians 4:2-6 - Stephen Watson
In all the hype and amazement of the lame man healed, Peter addresses the crowd of Jewish worshipers with a call of repentance. We are once again reminded that the true miracle lies not in the physical but the spiritual. In a time where someone's physical ailment was an outward sign of personal or generational sin, Peter turns the tables and points, not to the lame man but the crowd of temple worshipers. The lame man's healing was a bridge to the Good News of the Gospel, healing the hearts of the onlookers. May we be a church that sees miracles as a mirror to our own need for repentance and healing that can only come through the Good News of Jesus Christ and his sacrifice. Text: Acts 3:12-26 [Peter speaks to onlookers] Teacher: Janelle Ibaven
God the Creator had a specific purpose for creating music. That wonderful and blessed purpose is revealed in His Word!
Jesus' activity in the world continues through his followers. Through the example of Peter and John we see that when we make space to be interrupted, truly see people, and steward the gifts that God has given us, the healing power of Jesus has the power to transform. What is God's spirit doing in you? Around you? Through you? What is your response to God's spirit? Text: Acts 3:1-11 [Peter heals lame beggar] Teacher: Austin Baten
Jesus has called us His church to community, not as an elective, but an imperative for Christian flourishing. We are God's spiritual house here on earth, God meets us in community and the way we do community is a demonstration to the world who God is.What is God's spirit doing in you? Around you? Through you? What is your response to God's spirit? Text: Acts 2:42-47 Teacher: Rashad Clemons
The rejection of God's son doesn't have to be the end of the story, if our hearts are open to the Holy Spirit, we can change directions towards a God who longs to reconcile with humanity. What is God's spirit doing in you? Around you? Through you? What is your response to God's spirit? Text: Acts 2:37-41 Teacher: Rashad Clemons
Peter preaches a bold urgent message on the good news of Jesus and the power of the Spirit as proof of Jesus' resurrection. What is God's spirit doing in you? Around you? Through you? What is your response to God's spirit? Text: Acts 2:14-36 Teacher: Rashad Clemons
Seri : Big Story of God's Mission (part 2)
Waiting and prayer are met with the wind and fire, the fearful followers of Jesus are filled and emboldened by the Spirit of God and thus Pentecost is now the day the New Testament church was birthed. How have you experienced the Spirit's filling in your life? What keeps you from experiencing this? Text: Acts 2:1-13 Teacher: Rashad Clemons
Listen to Pastor Daniel bring the word from Acts.
The story of God and the Spirit of God enculturate the church to make disciples. Proverbs 8, Matthew 28 Nick Sweerin
We each have a calling. We can choose to run from it or surrender to it.
Lesson two in the series entitled, "2021 Faith Promise Lessons."
Lesson one in the series entitled, "2021 Faith Promise Lessons."
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Kingsway Community Church
Exodus 38-39 Pastor Brian Moffatt
Bible Study Don’t just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: John 14:1-14. “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father.” (John 14:12 ESV)
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Andy preaches his sermon from home this week because he wants to talk about getting back to normal. The direction of the gospel always moves forward. God wants us to see not only the direction our faith goes, but the impact it can have. As this pandemic ends, who is the person that God is calling you to reach? fmhouston.com
Message from Sean Cooper on March 2, 2021
A new MP3 sermon from Kabwata Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Making God's Mission Our Mission 4 Subtitle: 2021 KBC Missions Conference Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Kabwata Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/28/2021 Bible: Philippians 4 Length: 56 min.
Jonah 1:1-6
We are to mentor passionate, devoted love for God. Our children must experience parents honoring God with our mind, heart, emotions, talents, time, and purpose. We are to model a lifestyle of worship as we seek, love, and follow Him so passionately that they will, too. When we mentor God’s love, and what He has done for us with a strong faith, God will live fully through us with an attraction stronger than the world. https://www.terrihitt.com/transcriptions/live-with-eternal-perspective-podcast-episode-057-god's-mission-for-parents
God's mission is to redeem mankind - to seek and to save the lost. This has been his mission since the fall of mankind and it will continue to be his mission until the end of this world. This mission is now being achieved through Christ's followers. All who decide to follow Jesus are his disciples - and we are commanded to make more disciples, teaching them all that Jesus has commanded us. These commands include making more disciples. And so disciples will make disciples who will make disciples who will make disciples… loving and seeking sinners wherever Jesus leads us. Luke 19:1-10, Mark 1:15, Luke 5:31-32, John 3:16-17, Matthew 28:18-20, Matthew 24:14