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This Sunday, Stacy Huston shares a message that honors the strength and tenderness of women while exploring how our words, especially the ones we don’t say, shape the lives of those around us. Rooted in Ephesians 4:29 and personal stories of motherhood, faith, and community, this talk is a reminder that encouragement isn’t just a nice gesture—it’s a lifeline. Come ready to reflect, laugh, and leave inspired to speak life into the people around you.
Caring for each other we find our worth together we work together we are wounded together we win together
Do You Hear His Voice? We Have Been Called to Serve
Do You Hear His Voice? We Have Been Called to Serve
Big Sandy Community Church of God
Prairie View Christian Church
"For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and all were made to drink of one Spirit." 1 Cor 12:12-13
Our sermon title is: "One Body, Many Members" For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.christcommunityok.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CCCRVOK If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https://bit.ly/c3okdonate
What does it mean to be the body of Christ? And what does this have to do with LifeGroups? Tune in as we kick off our two-week series on being Better Together!
In 1 Corinthians 4:1 we are described as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. Later in 1 Corinthians 12, we also learn that each member of the body of Christ has an important role, function, and gift given by God so we can serve Him and others. That includes YOU! You have a God-given gift and you are ESSENTIAL to the body of Christ! We are asking you to re-engage and use your spiritual gifts to plug in here at Midland Free. Listen as Pastor Jeremy leads us in the sermon, Use Your Gifts (Re-Engage): • Who are we? • What should we do? • Why?
In 1 Corinthians 4:1 we are described as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. Later in 1 Corinthians 12, we also learn that each member of the body of Christ has an important role, function, and gift given by God so we can serve Him and others. That includes YOU! You have a God-given gift and you are ESSENTIAL to the body of Christ! We are asking you to re-engage and use your spiritual gifts to plug in here at Midland Free. Listen as Pastor Jeremy leads us in the sermon, Use Your Gifts (Re-Engage): • Who are we? • What should we do? • Why?
Have you ever felt called to do something? Do you feel like you belong to a church family? As we continue in our guest speaker series, church planter Michael Bartlett shares practical things we can do to make an impact in our community and truly belong to a church family.
You’ll never realize your full potential in Christ without the Body. The Body of Christ will never reach its full potential without you.
Pastor Dan Bursch continues the the series “This Is Church”. Pastor Dan explains why we a all vital parts of the church body. Comments by Tucker Mayer, Pastor Randy Ford, and Pastor Mary Bursch.
Pastor Dan Bursch continues the the series “This Is Church”. Pastor Dan explains why we a all vital parts of the church body. Comments by Tucker Mayer, Pastor Randy Ford, and Pastor Mary Bursch.
Pastor Dan Bursch continues the the series “This Is Church”. Pastor Dan explains why we a all vital parts of the church body. Comments by Tucker Mayer, Pastor Randy Ford, and Pastor Mary Bursch.
Pastor Dan Bursch continues the the series “This Is Church”. Pastor Dan explains why we a all vital parts of the church body. Comments by Tucker Mayer, Pastor Randy Ford, and Pastor Mary Bursch.
St Columba @ Botany
In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches on the 2nd of our 3 primary purposes which is to Grow In Community. The teaching text is 1 Corinthians 12:12-27.
In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches on the 2nd of our 3 primary purposes which is to Grow In Community. The teaching text is 1 Corinthians 12:12-27.
11/22/2020 AM Service Pastor Mark Reed 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Sermons from Grace Church, Walworth, WI
We are pleased to provide you with sermons from Mayflower Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mayflower is a growing inclusive church - Faith is a journey, God is good, Jesus saves, and the Spirit leads us to faith, hope and love.
We are pleased to provide you with sermons from Mayflower Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mayflower is a growing inclusive church - Faith is a journey, God is good, Jesus saves, and the Spirit leads us to faith, hope and love.
Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
Every Nation, Every Generation for the Glory of God!
Every Nation, Every Generation for the Glory of God!
If Christ has saved you, you are a member of His body and you have a job to do in His Church. You belong. You have something unique and wonderful to offer that the rest of the body of Christ needs. We don't determine our giftedness any more than we determine our eye color. God has arranged the members of the body “as he chooses”. God decides, not us. It may seem obvious, but Paul makes sure his readers understand that we are all connected in Christ. Not only that, but we are gifted for a particular reason - "...for the common good" (1 Cor. 12:7). No matter what gift you have or what you think of the gifts given to those in the church, they were all given to build up the church, not divide it. We were designed to need each other, but we are often tempted to feel useless or self-sufficient in the church. The root of both is pride, thinking about ourselves too much. And both viewpoints reveal a lack of trust in the wisdom of God. In the Church, God's good design in that there is unity in the midst of diversity. The Church will not be known for its pastors. It will not be known for its buildings. It will not be known for its programs. Jesus says the Church will be known for how we love one another. (Jn. 13:35) Despite what you think about the church, despite even the poor example that the church & its members have set at times over the years, God is calling you to be a part of it, to make it more complete, to operate in your unique giftedness, for His glory and for the good of the church. This is all, as Paul puts it in 1 Cor. 12:18, “according to His design”.
If Christ has saved you, you are a member of His body and you have a job to do in His Church. You belong. You have something unique and wonderful to offer that the rest of the body of Christ needs. We don't determine our giftedness any more than we determine our eye color. God has arranged the members of the body “as he chooses”. God decides, not us. It may seem obvious, but Paul makes sure his readers understand that we are all connected in Christ. Not only that, but we are gifted for a particular reason - "...for the common good" (1 Cor. 12:7). No matter what gift you have or what you think of the gifts given to those in the church, they were all given to build up the church, not divide it. We were designed to need each other, but we are often tempted to feel useless or self-sufficient in the church. The root of both is pride, thinking about ourselves too much. And both viewpoints reveal a lack of trust in the wisdom of God. In the Church, God's good design in that there is unity in the midst of diversity. The Church will not be known for its pastors. It will not be known for its buildings. It will not be known for its programs. Jesus says the Church will be known for how we love one another. (Jn. 13:35) Despite what you think about the church, despite even the poor example that the church & its members have set at times over the years, God is calling you to be a part of it, to make it more complete, to operate in your unique giftedness, for His glory and for the good of the church. This is all, as Paul puts it in 1 Cor. 12:18, “according to His design”.
Lt. Robyn Hubbard brought a message on the body of Christ.
The Church is one body made up of many parts. Our purpose is to play our part.
The Church is one body made up of many parts. Our purpose is to play our part.
Providence Baptist Church
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This is the full collection of sermons preached at City Light Church in Vicksburg, MS. For more information on the church and its ministries, please visit citylightvicksburg.org
This is the full collection of sermons preached at City Light Church in Vicksburg, MS. For more information on the church and its ministries, please visit citylightvicksburg.org
Journey
Why should Christians become members of a local church?
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Reaching Out with Hearts to Serve
We are united in Christ, therefore, we will live in love in humility.
Church membership? Why? A talk about covenant relationships, after all we are Family! We are the Body of Christ
A testimony of God's goodness to us . . .
God has a plan and we have a part to play.
South Hope Community Church
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Drawing from Paul's analogy of the Members of Christ's Church being like the parts of our physical bodies, the truth is declared concerning how we can function more effectively as Members of His Body.
Rev. Barber reminds us how wonderful and interdependent the church is, and how [what the world perceives as] weakness, can be transformed into a source of infinite strength. The meek, the eccentric, as well as the grand and the refined, are all assembled by Christ into a beautiful work of living art: the Church. We need each one. Each one hold unique value. Listen, and you will learn 10 practical truths on how you fit in the body of Christ.
Rev. Barber reminds us how wonderful and interdependent the church is, and how [what the world perceives as] weakness, can be transformed into a source of infinite strength. The meek, the eccentric, as well as the grand and the refined, are all assembled by Christ into a beautiful work of living art: the Church. We need each one. Each one hold unique value. Listen, and you will learn 10 practical truths on how you fit in the body of Christ.
Rev. Barber reminds us how wonderful and interdependent the church is, and how [what the world perceives as] weakness, can be transformed into a source of infinite strength. The meek, the eccentric, as well as the grand and the refined, are all assembled by Christ into a beautiful work of living art: the Church. We need each one. Each one hold unique value. Listen, and you will learn 10 practical truths on how you fit in the body of Christ.
Rev. Barber reminds us how wonderful and interdependent the church is, and how [what the world perceives as] weakness, can be transformed into a source of infinite strength. The meek, the eccentric, as well as the grand and the refined, are all assembled by Christ into a beautiful work of living art: the Church. We need each one. Each one hold unique value. Listen, and you will learn 10 practical truths on how you fit in the body of Christ.
The church compared to the human body.
God designed the human body and it is remarkable what it can accomplish. He also designed church body and it is remarkable what it can accomplish. However, the church cannot accomplish what it is meant to unless all of us do what we are called to do.