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RÉSUMÉ: Jésus lui-même a fondé l'Église sur la terre et a donné des instructions pour le fonctionnement de chaque assemblée locale. Dans ce message nous revisiterons un texte clé qui sert de constitution à l'Église. PLAN: 1. La nature de l'Église 2. La discipline de l'Église 3. Le pouvoir de l'Église QUESTIONS: 1. Qu’est-ce que le mot ecclésia nous indique à propos de l’Église et de sa nature? 2. Quelles sont les étapes à suivre dans l’exercice de la discipline d’Église? 3. Qu’est-ce que les clés du royaume? 4. Quels sont les éléments importants concernant l’exercice du pouvoir de l’Église? 5. Quelle promesse est-elle faite à une Église qui exerce fidèlement le pouvoir des clés? Lectures complémentaires: 1 Corinthiens 5 ; Actes 2.41-47 Prédicateur: Pascal Denault
Discipline, no matter the form, is difficult stuff. No matter how we need to be disciplined, the fact that we must work at it indicates our deficiency in some way. At times, that is just working on the basics of the Christian life, becoming more like Christ in our thoughts and actions. But at other times, more outside help is needed. As we continue to think through how we are to live together as community, Jesus today commands that we be loving one another through discipline. But what does that look like?
Sermon for January 28th, 2024.
Sermon for January 28th, 2024.
Sermon for January 28th, 2024.
In this message, we read Matthew 18:15-20. We walk through what Jesus taught about the local church. We are provided with an answer to the question many find themselves asking as they navigate the role of the gathered assembly in their lives, “why church”?
In this message, we read Matthew 18:15-20. We walk through what Jesus taught about the local church. We are provided with an answer to the question many find themselves asking as they navigate the role of the gathered assembly in their lives, “why church”?
In this message, we read Matthew 18:15-20. We walk through what Jesus taught about the local church. We are provided with an answer to the question many find themselves asking as they navigate the role of the gathered assembly in their lives, “why church”?
In this message, we read Matthew 18:15-20. We walk through what Jesus taught about the local church. We are provided with an answer to the question many find themselves asking as they navigate the role of the gathered assembly in their lives, “why church”?
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Community Baptist Church Henderson Kentucky (KY)-Pastor Dr. Tim Hobbs (a Cooperative Baptist Fellowship affiliated church)
Doing conflict well Matthew 18:15-20 Rev Keith Morrison
Doing conflict well Matthew 18:15-20 Rev Keith Morrison
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
Grace Heights Church
Grace Heights Church
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
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.
Do you know what it means to "follow" Jesus? Due to social media, in today's society, the word "follow" means to simply press a button and "become a fan" of someone. But to "Follow Jesus" means something totally different. "Following Jesus" means to read and study the Word of God, and apply what we learn from the Word of God to our every day lives; to love people in the same manner that Jesus loves people. So, do you "follow" Jesus, or do you "Follow Jesus"? If you'd like to join us, please visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock Texas. You can also call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or visit us online at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, and if you'd like to donate to help us bring the Gospel to the world, just click on the donate button on our website.
Do you know what it means to "follow" Jesus? Due to social media, in today's society, the word "follow" means to simply press a button and "become a fan" of someone. But to "Follow Jesus" means something totally different. "Following Jesus" means to read and study the Word of God, and apply what we learn from the Word of God to our every day lives; to love people in the same manner that Jesus loves people. So, do you "follow" Jesus, or do you "Follow Jesus"? If you'd like to join us, please visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock Texas. You can also call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or visit us online at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, and if you'd like to donate to help us bring the Gospel to the world, just click on the donate button on our website.
Forgiveness is one of the great gifts God gives us to thrive in our relationships with one another and display His love to the world
A verse-by-verse study of the book of Matthew.
Pastor Mitch and Jessica Munn breakdown the 10/17 Sermon " Slippery Slope"
Pastor Mitch and Jessica Munn breakdown the 10/17 Sermon " Slippery Slope"
This week Pastor Mitch discusses how arguments happen and sound biblical methods to preventing and overcoming them. Verse reference Matthew 18: 15-20.
This week Pastor Mitch discusses how arguments happen and sound biblical methods to preventing and overcoming them. Verse reference Matthew 18: 15-20.
Join us for The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost with The University Church on August 29, 2021 as we look at the words of Jesus, "Where Two Or Three Are Gathered In Jesus’ Name."
Join us for The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost with The University Church on August 29, 2021 as we look at the words of Jesus, "Where Two Or Three Are Gathered In Jesus’ Name."
Join us for The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost with The University Church on August 29, 2021 as we look at the words of Jesus, "Where Two Or Three Are Gathered In Jesus’ Name."
Love God. Love People.
Love God. Love People.
Como parte de la serie de los compromisos relaciones de nuestra iglesia, este dia, estudiaremos la Disciplina Restaurativa y Amorosa de la iglesia, donde entendemos el texto de Mateo como las palabras de Jesus para animar y guiar a Su iglesia a como practicar, crecer y ejercitarse en la disciplina restaurativa y amorosa.
Como parte de la serie de los compromisos relaciones de nuestra iglesia, este dia, estudiaremos la Disciplina Restaurativa y Amorosa de la iglesia, donde entendemos el texto de Mateo como las palabras de Jesus para animar y guiar a Su iglesia a como practicar, crecer y ejercitarse en la disciplina restaurativa y amorosa.
The "Gates of Hell" will not be able to overcome our church if we will practice gentle admonishment like Jesus instructed. Learn the whys and hows of gentle admonishment and its incredible benefit to family, work and church.
The "Gates of Hell" will not be able to overcome our church if we will practice gentle admonishment like Jesus instructed. Learn the whys and hows of gentle admonishment and its incredible benefit to family, work and church.
The "Gates of Hell" will not be able to overcome our church if we will practice gentle admonishment like Jesus instructed. Learn the whys and hows of gentle admonishment and its incredible benefit to family, work and church.
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Although it is often the case that the faults and sins of others are overlooked, there are times when doing so only prolongs alienation and encourages them to continue acting in a hurtful manner. If God is being dishonored, relationships are being damaged, or others are being hurt, Matthew 18:15-20 offer us steps for how to address grievous sin.
When a christian sins, the church must act.
Ramsey Creek Baptist Church
The Controversial King
Today we look at a passage often described as "church discipline" and attempt to return it to its context in Matthew's Gospel and in the canon as a whole such that we can see how it functions in the life of the church today.
Go to them privately and work it out!
Ramsey Creek Baptist Church