Peter said the purpose of his letter was to help believers stand firm in the grace of God in a world of moral decline, temptations to compromise our faith, resistance to the gospel, and suffering. This study will encourage us to stand firm in hope, remembering what Christ has done for us at the cross and that God has chosen us to be His precious possession. It will help us stand firm in faith when when the gospel is resisted and we are rejected knowing that we have the promised security of a heavenly home with our good, good Father. And it will help us stand firm in our mission of being witnesses for Christ in our marriage and family, in our church, our workplace, and in how we relate to government and the political environment.
Preeminent
Our summer series will be from out Colossians – a study we hope will provide you with a picture of the sovereign greatness of God over all things and will equip you to live with gospel intentionality in regard to the presidential election/government, homosexual/transgender discussions, missions and worship. “And He is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything He might be preeminent.” Col. 1:18. Be sure and catch up on any sermons you may have missed by subscribing to our podcast.
Sermons (4)
Racial Injustice and the Suffering Savior |
Colossians 1:24-29 (Part of the Preeminent series). |
Preached by Allen Dicharry on July 24, 2016 (Sunday Morning). |
Christ the Reconciler |
Colossians 1:15-23 (Part of the Preeminent series). |
Preached by Billy Raies on July 17, 2016 (Sunday Morning). |
Behold Our God |
Colossians 1:15-20 (Part of the Preeminent series). |
Preached by Billy Raies on July 10, 2016 (Sunday Morning). |
Praying to See Jesus Bigger |
Colossians 1:9-14 (Part of the Preeminent series). |
Preached by Billy Raies on July 3, 2016 (Sunday Morning). |
Sermon Series: Galatians
Galatians is a timeless and timely message to the church because we too easily forget that the gospel of Christ is a gospel of grace alone received by faith alone. Tim Keller puts it this way, “What often keeps people from receiving God’s grace is not so much their sins, but their good works.” Galatians clarifies the gospel, it helps us keep a firm grip on the gospel, and it reminds us that freedom in Christ results in faithfulness to Christ. Galatians will help us understand the centrality of the gospel. Galatians will clarify the content of the gospel. And Galatians will point us to the Spirit’s power to transform us into a church founded upon both gospel doctrine and gospel culture.
Sermon Series: Stewardship
Sermon Series: The Book of Acts
Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke
Join us for our study of the Book of Luke. [Read more…]