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RÉSUMÉ: En quoi consiste la mission de l'Église? Chaque congrégation ne devrait-elle pas pouvoir décider par elle-même sa mission? Loin de là! Seul le Seigneur de l'Église a l'autorité de déterminer la mission de l'Église. Cette mission est des plus importante non seulement parce qu'elle fait partie des dernières instructions de Christ à ses disciples, mais parce qu'il s'agit de la mission que Christ lui-même poursuit dans le monde par son Église. Christ n'est en mission que dans les Églises qui suivent ses ordres de mission. PLAN: 1. L’autorité de Jésus 2. Les envoyés de Jésus 3. Le baptême instauré par Jésus 4. L’instruction transmise par Jésus 5. La présence de Jésus QUESTIONS 1. Quel est le contexte dans lequel la grande mission fut donnée? 2. Quels sont les quatre aspects pour comprendre l'autorité de Jésus? 3. Qui sont les envoyés de Jésus? 4. Quelles sont les caractéristiques du baptême établi par Jésus? 5. Comment l'instruction à transmettre façonne-t-elle la mission des disciples? 6. Qu'est-ce que la promesse de la présence de Jésus change à la mission? Lectures complémentaires: - Convocation: Actes 1 - Réponse: Actes 2.36-47 Prédicateur: Pascal Denault
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
How to Evangelize
How to Evangelize
How to Evangelize
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
Inviting our neighbors to discover Christ through his life-changing community.
Inviting our neighbors to discover Christ through his life-changing community.
Inviting our neighbors to discover Christ through his life-changing community.
The Christian life is meant to be an active intentional process like we see in a forging process. Where we take intentional actions to move towards becoming like Christ and God forms us into who He has made us to be.
The Christian life is meant to be an active intentional process like we see in a forging process. Where we take intentional actions to move towards becoming like Christ and God forms us into who He has made us to be.
The Christian life is meant to be an active intentional process like we see in a forging process. Where we take intentional actions to move towards becoming like Christ and God forms us into who He has made us to be.
Recorded live on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025.
Recorded live on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025.
Baptism points to God’s saving work in the lives of his people.
Baptism points to God’s saving work in the lives of his people.
Baptism points to God’s saving work in the lives of his people.
For the next several Sundays we are going to be looking at the mission and the vision of The Heights Baptist Church. Now that excites me, but I can respect, recognize the reality that when some hear that they kind of groan and think, 'That’s not what I needed today'. Or maybe even, 'I don’t care'. Why should you care? And with all you have going on, why should this mean something to you today?
For the next several Sundays we are going to be looking at the mission and the vision of The Heights Baptist Church. Now that excites me, but I can respect, recognize the reality that when some hear that they kind of groan and think, 'That’s not what I needed today'. Or maybe even, 'I don’t care'. Why should you care? And with all you have going on, why should this mean something to you today?
You Can Make a Difference Week 1: Why is it important for us to give to missions? In Jesus' final words to his followers He gave us the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8). That commission instructs us to tell people about Him everywhere; across the street, across town, and around the world. During missions month we will hear from missionaries and local ministries learning how we can impact our world through praying, giving, and going. You won't want to miss hearing about how God is at work all over the world and how YOU can be part of that! Join us for Bible teaching and meaningful worship through music every Sunday at Northpark! Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
You Can Make a Difference Week 1: Why is it important for us to give to missions? In Jesus' final words to his followers He gave us the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8). That commission instructs us to tell people about Him everywhere; across the street, across town, and around the world. During missions month we will hear from missionaries and local ministries learning how we can impact our world through praying, giving, and going. You won't want to miss hearing about how God is at work all over the world and how YOU can be part of that! Join us for Bible teaching and meaningful worship through music every Sunday at Northpark! Sign up for email updates, send prayer requests, give online and stay connected with us at: www.NorthparkChurch.org
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Apologetics | Defending the Faith | Lesson 1 | The Meaning and Purpose of Apologetics | Part 2 Welcome! We're glad you're here. www.encounter.org www.wbministries.org
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Welcome! We're glad you're here. www.encounter.org www.wbministries.org
Listen to one of the sermons from our Sunday morning services.
Listen to one of the sermons from our Sunday morning services.
We have a new lead pastor! But wait, what now? What will change? What will stay the same? Often times change evokes two responses; excitement for something new or hesitant curiosity about what the future will hold. This sermon series will help us set realistic expectations based on God's Word while holding fast to Christ, our anchor. Join us as we launch into this exciting new chapter!
We have a new lead pastor! But wait, what now? What will change? What will stay the same? Often times change evokes two responses; excitement for something new or hesitant curiosity about what the future will hold. This sermon series will help us set realistic expectations based on God's Word while holding fast to Christ, our anchor. Join us as we launch into this exciting new chapter!
We have a new lead pastor! But wait, what now? What will change? What will stay the same? Often times change evokes two responses; excitement for something new or hesitant curiosity about what the future will hold. This sermon series will help us set realistic expectations based on God's Word while holding fast to Christ, our anchor. Join us as we launch into this exciting new chapter!
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
In our last sermon in the gospel of Matthew, we hear Jesus giving his disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20. These are Jesus' last words to his disciples in the closing section of the gospel of Matthew. In these words, Jesus assures us of his power, he explains the commission, and he promises his presence. Speaker: Minister & Lead Pastor, Tom Olsson Passage: Matthew 28:18-20 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on July 28th, 2024.
In our last sermon in the gospel of Matthew, we hear Jesus giving his disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20. These are Jesus' last words to his disciples in the closing section of the gospel of Matthew. In these words, Jesus assures us of his power, he explains the commission, and he promises his presence. Speaker: Minister & Lead Pastor, Tom Olsson Passage: Matthew 28:18-20 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on July 28th, 2024.
In our last sermon in the gospel of Matthew, we hear Jesus giving his disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20. These are Jesus' last words to his disciples in the closing section of the gospel of Matthew. In these words, Jesus assures us of his power, he explains the commission, and he promises his presence. Speaker: Minister & Lead Pastor, Tom Olsson Passage: Matthew 28:18-20 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on July 28th, 2024.
In our last sermon in the gospel of Matthew, we hear Jesus giving his disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20. These are Jesus' last words to his disciples in the closing section of the gospel of Matthew. In these words, Jesus assures us of his power, he explains the commission, and he promises his presence. Speaker: Minister & Lead Pastor, Tom Olsson Passage: Matthew 28:18-20 This was recorded live in Grand Rapids, MI on July 28th, 2024.
Last week we celebrated the good news that Jesus is alive. Because He is alive, we can live eternally loved, forgiven, adopted by God, heaven as our home. That is incredible news, nothing more significant to our lives. What do we do with it? Jesus wants us to share it. It’s one thing to share my good news, but a whole other kind of joy and excitement to share what is good news for others. Jesus wants this to be our life.
Last week we celebrated the good news that Jesus is alive. Because He is alive, we can live eternally loved, forgiven, adopted by God, heaven as our home. That is incredible news, nothing more significant to our lives. What do we do with it? Jesus wants us to share it. It’s one thing to share my good news, but a whole other kind of joy and excitement to share what is good news for others. Jesus wants this to be our life.
We learn from the scriptures how God took initiative to bless us in Christ. He loved us first. He moved towards us first. In the same way we are called to enter into partnership with Him by taking initiative with others who are lost.
We learn from the scriptures how God took initiative to bless us in Christ. He loved us first. He moved towards us first. In the same way we are called to enter into partnership with Him by taking initiative with others who are lost.
We learn from the scriptures how God took initiative to bless us in Christ. He loved us first. He moved towards us first. In the same way we are called to enter into partnership with Him by taking initiative with others who are lost.
Join us on Sunday, February 25, 2024 for our Celebration of Praise And Worship Service at New Life At Calvary. Pastor Kellie is preaching, sermon, "Discipled: Reproducing Followers of Christ." We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv. Donations to support this ministry can be made on our website at nlac.tv or by Cash App at $2NLAC.
Join us on Sunday, February 25, 2024 for our Celebration of Praise And Worship Service at New Life At Calvary. Pastor Kellie is preaching, sermon, "Discipled: Reproducing Followers of Christ." We lift up the name of Jesus Christ at New Life At Calvary located at 2020 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 and online at nlac.tv. Donations to support this ministry can be made on our website at nlac.tv or by Cash App at $2NLAC.
Today's message is the fourth in a series on biblical maturity in which Pastor Marc teaches the importance of the Christian witness. If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous video, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
If you’re a disciple, then its entrusted to you to make disciples
If you’re a disciple, then its entrusted to you to make disciples
Pastor Aaron Allison preaches part 1 of a new series.
Pastor Aaron Allison preaches part 1 of a new series.