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Cornerstone Church of Christ
Cornerstone Church of Christ
Cornerstone Church of Christ
Cornerstone Church of Christ
I’ve always been intrigued by the layout of the gospel of John. We have 4 Gospels in the Bible that tell the story of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. John does that in 21 chapters, and 5 of those chapters, chapters 13-17, are about what went on in the Upper Room that Thursday night before He was crucified. That means 24% of John covers 3 hours of Jesus’ life. Now in this 24% we see what Jesus was doing, thinking, talking about, and praying for the night before He knew He would be crucified. What would be important to you if you were healthy, strong, of sound mind; but only had about 18 hours to live. These chapters are showing us what Jesus did. He ends with a prayer. I want to look at the end of that prayer, the last thing on His heart and mind before He steps into His passion.
We exist to ignite a passion in every person to glorify and enjoy God everywhere and in everything.
Hope Church is an accepting group of people who stimulate faith, build hope, and strengthen love through an increasing commitment to Jesus Christ, to God's Word, to each other, and to Christ's mission in our world so that people are healed and God is glor
Hope Church is an accepting group of people who stimulate faith, build hope, and strengthen love through an increasing commitment to Jesus Christ, to God's Word, to each other, and to Christ's mission in our world so that people are healed and God is glor
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
Sermons from the pastors at Redwood Christian Fellowship.
First Baptist Belton exists for the sole purpose of knowing Jesus intimately, serving Jesus passionately, and sharing Jesus globally. Our desire is to know Jesus, have a passion to serve Him, and to share Him with others here and around the world.
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Finding Unity in Love, Grace, And Faith Part 1 United - Sermon by Steve Lounsbury
Finding Unity in Love, Grace, And Faith Part 1 United - Sermon by Steve Lounsbury
Picture this scenario: you have volunteered to be part of an experience with a diverse group of people from several local churches. When you get into the group, you are told that the purpose of the group is to talk about the following topics/themes: o Racism o Gender discrimination o Classism o Political polarization o Caring for those with special needs o Theological differences o Generational gaps 1. What do you sense happen in your body when you find out you’ll be discussing these themes? (Be specific and particular with how each topic relates to how it makes you feel physically.) 2. What is it about these topics individually that triggered your body to respond? 3. What thoughts or images come into your mind as you reflect on each individual theme? (They may not be something you agree with, but they come up anyway.) 4. What are your fears and hopes for yourself, your family, your church, and your community when it comes to each individual theme? Central Text: Read John 17:20-23 Ask: · Do you think unity is a problem for believers right now? Why or why not? · What are some core character qualities we need to have in order to be unified with other believers? · Read John 13:34-35. How will the world recognize us as Jesus’ disciples? · How does love for one another create unity? · What changes need to be made in your life so that Jesus’ prayer of unity can be true of you?
Elder Andy teaches on the prayer Jesus prayed for all believers.
Our senior pastor wrapped up our VISION 2020 sermon series this past Sunday, January 26 at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC. Preaching again from John 17:20-23, he exhorted us to stay "in Christ." Our union with Christ is talked about over 150 times in the New Testament. Rev. Craig Bailey expounded on six realities of our union in Christ.
Our senior pastor wrapped up our VISION 2020 sermon series this past Sunday, January 26 at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC. Preaching again from John 17:20-23, he exhorted us to stay "in Christ." Our union with Christ is talked about over 150 times in the New Testament. Rev. Craig Bailey expounded on six realities of our union in Christ.
Community is God's vision for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, and for God's people everywhere. Our senior pastor returned to John 17:20-23 on Sunday, January 12. We are created for community, and community is not optional. We are less than God created us to be when we try to live outside of community.
Community is God's vision for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, and for God's people everywhere. Our senior pastor returned to John 17:20-23 on Sunday, January 12. We are created for community, and community is not optional. We are less than God created us to be when we try to live outside of community.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, we became this new year and new decade with recasting Redeemer's vision. Our senior pastor preached from John 17:20-23 focusing on what it means to "become." Becoming is a process, and the process is important. We must be a church that encourages and celebrates the process of becoming.
At Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, we became this new year and new decade with recasting Redeemer's vision. Our senior pastor preached from John 17:20-23 focusing on what it means to "become." Becoming is a process, and the process is important. We must be a church that encourages and celebrates the process of becoming.
Can these dry bones live? Son of man? Can they? Ezekiel is asked whether he has the faith to witness the transformation of a nation, the turning of hopelessness into hope - can it be done? Church ... can it be done? Can we be the light bearers? The hope bringers?
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Brookhaven Wesleyan Church
In John 17:20-23, we read what is commonly known as the High Priestly prayer of Jesus. In this prayer for unity, we see the core of, the cry for and the consequences of true unity.
The teaching ministries of Central Baptist Church, located at 92nd Street and Amsterdam Avenue in New York City. We pray that you are encouraged in the Lord through these sermons. God's blessings be with you and we hope you can visit us soon!
True unity is a mark of Christian maturity.
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In this message, Pastor Jerry dives into relational conflict issues by properly defining God’s peace and spiritual warfare. We live in a conflicted creation whose inhabitants too often reflect the ideals of their enemy, rather than participating in the triune God’s invitation to enjoy and reflect His perfect love to each other. Note From The Sound Desk: While the usual Reflection Questions were not used in the message this week, they are available for review in the included PDF. Have a blessed week!
In this message, Pastor Jerry dives into relational conflict issues by properly defining God’s peace and spiritual warfare. We live in a conflicted creation whose inhabitants too often reflect the ideals of their enemy, rather than participating in the triune God’s invitation to enjoy and reflect His perfect love to each other. Note From The Sound Desk: While the usual Reflection Questions were not used in the message this week, they are available for review in the included PDF. Have a blessed week!
Bayside of South Sacramento
Bayside of South Sacramento
Fellowship is under valued in the life of many Christians. But it is a vital part of the health of the church. We have fellowship because of Christ. Our hope is that we are experiencing the benefits of it.
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Faith Hope Love House of Prayer