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"Money and Mission" Philippians 4:10-20 Money and Mission: In our walk with Christ, we trust and pray fervently over areas in our life like relationships, career ventures as well as protection from the enemy. Through Philippians 4:10-20, Pastor John Daniels Jr. shines light on the area of our finances. He reminds us of the vital connection between spiritual and financial maturity within the kingdom of salvation.
"Money and Mission" Philippians 4:10-20 Money and Mission: In our walk with Christ, we trust and pray fervently over areas in our life like relationships, career ventures as well as protection from the enemy. Through Philippians 4:10-20, Pastor John Daniels Jr. shines light on the area of our finances. He reminds us of the vital connection between spiritual and financial maturity within the kingdom of salvation.
Messiah on a Mission Rev. Ray Hammond M.D, M.A Mathew 21:21
Abiding on Mission John 15:1-6, 12-17
Sathi Clarke, Wesley Seminary’s Chair in World Christianity and Professor of Theology, Culture & Mission Second of a three-class series on world religions and Christian theology that adopts a way of belonging, behaving, and believing for the common good.
Sathi Clarke, Wesley Seminary’s Chair in World Christianity and Professor of Theology, Culture & Mission Second of a three-class series on world religions and Christian theology that adopts a way of belonging, behaving, and believing for the common good.
Sathi Clarke, Wesley Seminary’s Chair in World Christianity and Professor of Theology, Culture & Mission This is a three-class series on world religions and Christian theology that adopts a way of belonging, behaving, and believing for the common good.
Sathi Clarke, Wesley Seminary’s Chair in World Christianity and Professor of Theology, Culture & Mission This is a three-class series on world religions and Christian theology that adopts a way of belonging, behaving, and believing for the common good.
How do we find contentment? Paul gives us 4 ways in which he kept focused on contentment: 1. Contentment Focuses on the Mission 2. Contentment Focuses on His Provisions 3. Contentment Focuses on Necessities 4. Contentment Focuses on Others
Andrew Sharp kicks off a new series on developing a missional lifestyle entitled "New Shoes" starting with part 1 "What Leads to Mission?"
Living Generously Mission
WIFEM—Instruction Living Deeply is our 2012 year theme. Enough with splashing in the shallows! Dive in deeply with Jesus. No more spectators! Get in the water. No more Christians in name only! Be a disciple. As we invite people into the membership of our church today, we remind ourselves of three simple commitments we ask every person in our church to make: Worship consistently Meet in a small group regularly (Sunday School, weekday) Serve where God has given you a heart of compassion Last week, we began a series dealing with the 5 purposes of the church. The church will fulfill those purposes when we all do our part in those purposes. The goofy acronym WIFEM means: Worship Instruction Fellowship Evangelism Mission Today we look seriously at the I—Instruction. This happens best in small groups or 1-to-1 Bible studies. Here is where disciples are made. Are you plugged in here? If not, hear this—you’re either growing or dying. Choose life! If we don’t make time for Instruction so that we can learn, how will we ever be ready for the call of 1 Peter 3:15? “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.”
The Mystery, the Madness, and the Mission: When Satan Suffers
The Mystery, the Madness, and the Mission: When Satan Suffers
The Mystery, the Madness, and the Mission: When Satan Suffers