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Kingsway Community Church
Kingsway Community Church
We explore how God established the ministry of deacons to meet practical needs, support spiritual leadership, and protect the unity of the church. In a moment of tension and growth, the early church responded by calling faithful servants to step forward. The result was a strengthened fellowship and a Gospel that continued to spread with power. As our church ordains and commissions deacons, this sermon reminds us that healthy churches are built on humble service, shared ministry, and a commitment to unity for the glory of God.
We explore how God established the ministry of deacons to meet practical needs, support spiritual leadership, and protect the unity of the church. In a moment of tension and growth, the early church responded by calling faithful servants to step forward. The result was a strengthened fellowship and a Gospel that continued to spread with power. As our church ordains and commissions deacons, this sermon reminds us that healthy churches are built on humble service, shared ministry, and a commitment to unity for the glory of God.
We explore how God established the ministry of deacons to meet practical needs, support spiritual leadership, and protect the unity of the church. In a moment of tension and growth, the early church responded by calling faithful servants to step forward. The result was a strengthened fellowship and a Gospel that continued to spread with power. As our church ordains and commissions deacons, this sermon reminds us that healthy churches are built on humble service, shared ministry, and a commitment to unity for the glory of God.
Love God. Love People.
Deacons help the church serve those in need.
Deacons help the church serve those in need.
Deacons help the church serve those in need.
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
Deacon Ordination Service for Sonny Davis and Bruce Lane
Deacon Ordination Service for Sonny Davis and Bruce Lane
Join with us for church this week! Sermon: What’s a Deacon? Acts 6:1-7, 1 Timothy 3:8-13 Praise & Worship: Nothing But the Blood, Heart of Worship, The Table, Great is Thy Faithfulness
Join with us for church this week! Sermon: What’s a Deacon? Acts 6:1-7, 1 Timothy 3:8-13 Praise & Worship: Nothing But the Blood, Heart of Worship, The Table, Great is Thy Faithfulness
Sunday Sermons
We live in a difficult day. The moral decline of our nation is more rapid than ever. The sacred nature of marriage is collapsing. The dignity of man as made in the image of God is under attack. Life is no longer sacred. Truth has eroded into relativism. Our world is filled with self-indulgence and lies, and yet, God has seen fit in His sovereignty to give us the PRIVILEGE of serving Him at this time in this generation. What do Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-nego, Nehemiah, Esther, Zerubbabel, Mordecai, and Jeremiah all have in common? They were sacrificially loyal and faithful during a time of exile. They were faithful in the midst of a dark, evil and pagan day. Make no mistake, days such as ours are the days when heroes are born. We are the Lord’s sling and spear. No matter how tough the times may get, we will remain faithful holding out the Word of truth and the light of the gospel because we know that Jesus wins. Never underestimate the power of showing up. Each week, as we gather for worship, we make a bold statement to the world. As we clog up the streets, fill the parking lot, and run shuttles, we let our community know that there is still a group of people at the corner of 87th and Lackman who believes that God is good, heaven and hell are real, Jesus saves, and the Bible is true. Make plans to worship with us. This weekend is special. As part of our worship, on Sunday morning, we will ordain five men to the deacon ministry, and on Sunday night at 5 pm, we will ordain two men to pastoral ministry. These moments are mission critical, and I pray that you will join us. — Pastor Chad
We live in a difficult day. The moral decline of our nation is more rapid than ever. The sacred nature of marriage is collapsing. The dignity of man as made in the image of God is under attack. Life is no longer sacred. Truth has eroded into relativism. Our world is filled with self-indulgence and lies, and yet, God has seen fit in His sovereignty to give us the PRIVILEGE of serving Him at this time in this generation. What do Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-nego, Nehemiah, Esther, Zerubbabel, Mordecai, and Jeremiah all have in common? They were sacrificially loyal and faithful during a time of exile. They were faithful in the midst of a dark, evil and pagan day. Make no mistake, days such as ours are the days when heroes are born. We are the Lord’s sling and spear. No matter how tough the times may get, we will remain faithful holding out the Word of truth and the light of the gospel because we know that Jesus wins. Never underestimate the power of showing up. Each week, as we gather for worship, we make a bold statement to the world. As we clog up the streets, fill the parking lot, and run shuttles, we let our community know that there is still a group of people at the corner of 87th and Lackman who believes that God is good, heaven and hell are real, Jesus saves, and the Bible is true. Make plans to worship with us. This weekend is special. As part of our worship, on Sunday morning, we will ordain five men to the deacon ministry, and on Sunday night at 5 pm, we will ordain two men to pastoral ministry. These moments are mission critical, and I pray that you will join us. — Pastor Chad
We live in a difficult day. The moral decline of our nation is more rapid than ever. The sacred nature of marriage is collapsing. The dignity of man as made in the image of God is under attack. Life is no longer sacred. Truth has eroded into relativism. Our world is filled with self-indulgence and lies, and yet, God has seen fit in His sovereignty to give us the PRIVILEGE of serving Him at this time in this generation. What do Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-nego, Nehemiah, Esther, Zerubbabel, Mordecai, and Jeremiah all have in common? They were sacrificially loyal and faithful during a time of exile. They were faithful in the midst of a dark, evil and pagan day. Make no mistake, days such as ours are the days when heroes are born. We are the Lord’s sling and spear. No matter how tough the times may get, we will remain faithful holding out the Word of truth and the light of the gospel because we know that Jesus wins. Never underestimate the power of showing up. Each week, as we gather for worship, we make a bold statement to the world. As we clog up the streets, fill the parking lot, and run shuttles, we let our community know that there is still a group of people at the corner of 87th and Lackman who believes that God is good, heaven and hell are real, Jesus saves, and the Bible is true. Make plans to worship with us. This weekend is special. As part of our worship, on Sunday morning, we will ordain five men to the deacon ministry, and on Sunday night at 5 pm, we will ordain two men to pastoral ministry. These moments are mission critical, and I pray that you will join us. — Pastor Chad
Actes 6.1-7 DESCRIPTION: Alors que notre Église met à part un serviteur de Dieu en le consacrant dans le ministère diaconal, examinons un texte biblique qui nous permettra de réfléchir à l'origine, le but, l'établissement et la bénédiction des diacres. PLAN: 1. L'origine des diacres 2. Le but et les qualifications des diacres 3. L'établissement des diacres 4. La bénédiction des diacres QUESTIONS: 1. Actes 6 nous montre-t-il l'origine des diacres et pourquoi? 2. Quelle est la raison d'être du diaconat dans l'Église? 3. Quelles sont les qualifications exigées des diacres? 4. Comment les diacres doivent-ils être établis dans leur ministère? 5. Quelle bénédiction découle directement du ministère diaconal? Texte complémentaire: 1 Timothée 3.8-13 Prédicateur : Pascal Denault
Join us this week Pastor Adam Vinson continues our study through the book of Acts. Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vYGfBuv6SnCDGNPma0yL5rt9PlWFm6co/view
Join us this week Pastor Adam Vinson continues our study through the book of Acts. Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vYGfBuv6SnCDGNPma0yL5rt9PlWFm6co/view
We continue our series in Acts: Foundations, looking at how the ministry of the church was distributed among the members.
We continue our series in Acts: Foundations, looking at how the ministry of the church was distributed among the members.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons from University Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Biblical teaching centered on Jesus Christ, Scripture, faith, discipleship, spiritual growth, worship, and Christian living.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Pastor Daniel continues our series in the book of Acts with a look at church unity and staying on mission.
Pastor Daniel continues our series in the book of Acts with a look at church unity and staying on mission.
Teaching from the Word of God.
When the Gospel is faithfully preached, the church grows, but it also means there are more opportunities for disagreement and discontentedness. Reconciliation didn’t come naturally to the early church, but it needed to be strived for because Christ has not only removed the barrier between the sinner and God, His death and resurrection has knocked down the dividing wall between believers, too. We constantly need wisdom and discernment from the Spirit on what is okay and what is best. The first set of deacons were selected because of their character more than anything. [v.7] explains that the success of Gospel ministry comes by the Word of God increasing. Jesus continues to build His Church. Are you an active part of it?
When the Gospel is faithfully preached, the church grows, but it also means there are more opportunities for disagreement and discontentedness. Reconciliation didn’t come naturally to the early church, but it needed to be strived for because Christ has not only removed the barrier between the sinner and God, His death and resurrection has knocked down the dividing wall between believers, too. We constantly need wisdom and discernment from the Spirit on what is okay and what is best. The first set of deacons were selected because of their character more than anything. [v.7] explains that the success of Gospel ministry comes by the Word of God increasing. Jesus continues to build His Church. Are you an active part of it?
When the Gospel is faithfully preached, the church grows, but it also means there are more opportunities for disagreement and discontentedness. Reconciliation didn’t come naturally to the early church, but it needed to be strived for because Christ has not only removed the barrier between the sinner and God, His death and resurrection has knocked down the dividing wall between believers, too. We constantly need wisdom and discernment from the Spirit on what is okay and what is best. The first set of deacons were selected because of their character more than anything. [v.7] explains that the success of Gospel ministry comes by the Word of God increasing. Jesus continues to build His Church. Are you an active part of it?
Do you often feel hurried... like there's not enough time to do all the things you need to do? In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches a message entitled "Making Time For What Matters Most" from Acts 6:1-7. Chris challenges us to consider the effect of hurry on our souls and to use wisdom in deciding what to give our time to. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
Acts 6:1-7
God continues to raise a new generation of leaders in His church. Thanks to the examples of those who have gone before us and those who currently serve we can celebrate this new chapter in the life of Matthew Franks. Sermon Outline @ http://bible.com/events/49030031
Christians often confuse peace-MAKING with peace-KEEPING. Jesus was a peace-MAKER. That means that he didn't ignore tensions or differences. In fact, Jesus wasn't afraid to disagree with people. Peace-KEEPERS, on the other hand, tend to appease, avoid, and defer to others when tensions arise. True peace will NEVER come by pretending what is wrong is right. In this message (taken from Peter & Geri Scazzero's Emotionally Healthy Relationships), Max Vanderpool will spell out what it does and does not mean to fight cleanly.
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