Christian Freedom: Are All Things Truly Lawful?

In this powerful sermon, we explore the profound message of the Apostle Paul about how Christians should view and use their bodies, drawing from 1 Corinthians 6:12-20. Just as one would cherish a priceless Stradivarius violin, we are called to honor our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. Discover the true meaning of ChristianContinue reading “Christian Freedom: Are All Things Truly Lawful?”

Identity Crisis: Reflecting Christ in a Divided World

Conflict is an inevitable part of life, but how we handle it can define our faith journey. In this sermon, we delve into 1 Corinthians 6:1-11, where Paul addresses conflict within the church community. Are we resolving disputes in a way that reflects our identity in Christ, or have we lost sight of our calling?Continue reading “Identity Crisis: Reflecting Christ in a Divided World”

Purging the Leaven: Embracing the New Life in Christ

In this sermon, we delve into the complexities of church discipline as outlined in 1 Corinthians 5. The Apostle Paul confronts the Corinthian church about their tolerance of blatant sin within their community, specifically addressing a case of sexual immorality that was being ignored and even boasted about. This sermon explores the broader implications ofContinue reading “Purging the Leaven: Embracing the New Life in Christ”

A Father’s Heart: Paul’s Passionate Plea to the Corinthians

In this thought-provoking sermon, we explore the complex relationship between authority and rebellion, both in our culture and within the church. As Americans, our history is steeped in a spirit of rebellion, making the concept of authority a challenging one to embrace. This sermon delves into the writings of Paul to the church in Corinth,Continue reading “A Father’s Heart: Paul’s Passionate Plea to the Corinthians”

From Worldly Confusion to Spiritual Clarity: The Power of God’s Wisdom

Welcome to our sermon on the profound wisdom found in 1 Corinthians 2:6-16. In this message, we delve into the Apostle Paul’s exploration of the stark contrast between the wisdom of this world and the divine wisdom imparted by God. As we navigate through these verses, we discover the transformative power of God’s wisdom, whichContinue reading “From Worldly Confusion to Spiritual Clarity: The Power of God’s Wisdom”

Foolishness or Faith

Welcome to our message on 1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5, where we explore the profound message of the cross. In this passage, the Apostle Paul contrasts the world’s wisdom with the divine wisdom revealed through Christ’s crucifixion. To the world, the cross may seem like foolishness, but for believers, it is the power and wisdom of God.Continue reading “Foolishness or Faith”

The Secret of Contentment

Welcome to our sermon, “The Secret of Contentment: Finding Peace in Every Circumstance.” Today, we delve into the powerful message of gratitude and contentment as taught by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Philippians.Key Points Covered:Understanding the power of gratitude and its impact on our lives and relationships.Exploring Philippians 4:10-20, where Paul expressesContinue reading “The Secret of Contentment”

Countercultural: Grace and Godly Living

Watch the full message here: https://rumble.com/v46gsff-countercultural-grace-and-godly-living-grace-faithjourney-gratitude.html?mref=kazlh&mc=3mdng Video Description: Embark on a soul-stirring exploration of gratitude in the face of life’s challenges. Anchored in Colossians 3:15–17, this sermon unveils the key elements that guide us in living a life filled with gratitude. 🙏 Gratitude in God’s Providence: Uncover the profound concept of Providence through the lensContinue reading “Countercultural: Grace and Godly Living”

As For Me and My House

What would it look like if Jesus was lord of your home? When Jesus was here on earth He brought blessing to the home of Peter and Andrew, salvation to the house of Zacchaeus, and fellowship to the home of Lazarus, Martha, and Mary. Would Jesus be recognized as being in our homes today? WouldContinue reading “As For Me and My House”