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"In Jesus we find the answers to the questions we ask about God." People usually think of others based on what they do, not who they are. This is almost always true when people consider Jesus. It is important to know what Jesus has done, but it is also important to understand who he is. These are sermons on the nature of Jesus. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/TheWord
"In Jesus we find the answers to the questions we ask about God." People usually think of others based on what they do, not who they are. This is almost always true when people consider Jesus. It is important to know what Jesus has done, but it is also important to understand who he is. These are sermons on the nature of Jesus. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/TheWord
"In Jesus we find the answers to the questions we ask about God." People usually think of others based on what they do, not who they are. This is almost always true when people consider Jesus. It is important to know what Jesus has done, but it is also important to understand who he is. These are sermons on the nature of Jesus. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/TheWord
Sunday, January 17, 2021 John 1:1-2 NLCF Sermon Series: Kingdom Strong Pastor Christopher Salley
Sunday, January 10, 2021 NLCF Sermon Pastor Christopher Salley Kingdom Strong
Listen to one of the sermons from our Sunday morning services.
Listen to one of the sermons from our Sunday morning services.
A in-depth, verse-by-verse, expositional study examining the "backstage pass" Gospel from the perspective of the Apostle John
A in-depth, verse-by-verse, expositional study examining the "backstage pass" Gospel from the perspective of the Apostle John
Sunday Morning Service
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
John's account of the Christmas story
The author of the Fourth Gospel is never explicitly named in the text. Compare John 21:20 with John 21:24. What did the author of this book call himself? See also 13:23; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7. Church tradition from as early as 200 a.d., identifies the author as the apostle John, one of the Twelve. What can you discover about John from the following texts? Matthew 4:21–22; Matthew 27:55–56 compared with Mark 15:40; Mark 3:17.
The author of the Fourth Gospel is never explicitly named in the text. Compare John 21:20 with John 21:24. What did the author of this book call himself? See also 13:23; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7. Church tradition from as early as 200 a.d., identifies the author as the apostle John, one of the Twelve. What can you discover about John from the following texts? Matthew 4:21–22; Matthew 27:55–56 compared with Mark 15:40; Mark 3:17.
The author of the Fourth Gospel is never explicitly named in the text. Compare John 21:20 with John 21:24. What did the author of this book call himself? See also 13:23; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7. Church tradition from as early as 200 a.d., identifies the author as the apostle John, one of the Twelve. What can you discover about John from the following texts? Matthew 4:21–22; Matthew 27:55–56 compared with Mark 15:40; Mark 3:17.
As the Word, Jesus was in the beginning with God, as the Messiah, He was in the beginning with His disciples and as our Savior, He was the beginner of His Church. In this sermon, Dr. Wayne Wilks teaches the importance of how things begin, while emphasizing the Jewishness of our faith and our need to recognize such, for the sake of our unity and witness to all ethnicities.
As the Word, Jesus was in the beginning with God, as the Messiah, He was in the beginning with His disciples and as our Savior, He was the beginner of His Church. In this sermon, Dr. Wayne Wilks teaches the importance of how things begin, while emphasizing the Jewishness of our faith and our need to recognize such, for the sake of our unity and witness to all ethnicities.
As the Word, Jesus was in the beginning with God, as the Messiah, He was in the beginning with His disciples and as our Savior, He was the beginner of His Church. In this sermon, Dr. Wayne Wilks teaches the importance of how things begin, while emphasizing the Jewishness of our faith and our need to recognize such, for the sake of our unity and witness to all ethnicities.
As the Word, Jesus was in the beginning with God, as the Messiah, He was in the beginning with His disciples and as our Savior, He was the beginner of His Church. In this sermon, Dr. Wayne Wilks teaches the importance of how things begin, while emphasizing the Jewishness of our faith and our need to recognize such, for the sake of our unity and witness to all ethnicities.
As the Word, Jesus was in the beginning with God, as the Messiah, He was in the beginning with His disciples and as our Savior, He was the beginner of His Church. In this sermon, Dr. Wayne Wilks teaches the importance of how things begin, while emphasizing the Jewishness of our faith and our need to recognize such, for the sake of our unity and witness to all ethnicities.