Romans 8:31-35
Romans 8:31-35
Romans 12:1-13 In this sermon, Pastor Mark teaches us that the only response to receiving grace as a believer, is absolute surrender to God and His Church. We learn from the text, that the life of self-sacrifice consists of the Grace of Humility, the Grace of Spiritual Ability, and the Grace of Christian Charity (Love). …
Romans 15:1-7 Scott Sterner, Church Multiplication Catalyst for the Forest Lakes District brings an inspiring and practical message. The question is asked and answered: How do we love those who are different than us or who have opposing viewpoints? Why is this important?
Romans 3:9-24–Part 1 of the 4 part series “So What is the Gospel?” In this message, Pastor Mark examines the problem which occurs when our sin meets up with God’s righteousness. God has the solution for this great problem.
Psalm 98; Romans 10:8-15–This series of Christmas messages will focus on the scriptural truths underlying many of our familiar Christmas carols. This week–“Joy to the Word” and “Go, Tell It on the Mountain.”
Romans 12:3-8– “In Christ we who are many form one body…” In this message, Brian Manske discusses what it means to be “in Christ.” Those who are in Christ have been given gifts by which they are to serve Christ’s body for God’s glory.
Romans 5:1-6:14–Grace is God’s unmerited favor received by faith in Jesus Christ. The benefits of receiving God’s grace are countless. The apostle Paul outlines just a few of the many blessings of grace in this important section of Scripture.
Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:1-30 “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” Since this verse is true, we each need to actively discover how to best use the gifts God has given us in order to serve and bless Christ’s body, which is the church.