As we reflect on God’s majesty in the miracles he blessed us with in the year 2019, we look forward to the new decade of impact in our faith journey in Christ?
As we reflect on God’s majesty in the miracles he blessed us with in the year 2019, we look forward to the new decade of impact in our faith journey in Christ?
For those who follow Christ, Christmas is about celebrating the ultimate gift – the birth of our saviour. This season we give glory to God for the peace He blesses us with through the birth of his son. This peace is available to all.
Nothing is wasted with God. No matter what you have done or been through. God says «I AM NOT DONE WITH YOU». King David’s story and his deep desire to fall into the merciful hands of God.
Beyond the unlimited grace, mercy, and forgiveness that God promises, there is sometimes the false hope that occurs when we misunderstand these great gifts.
Grace is sometimes an elusive concept, but it is the salvation on which we solidify our Christian faith in the salvation that is Jesus Christ’s. This week’s message taught is that grace is unmerited and given to us “because of God’s great love for us”.
What is Grace? And why is Grace the key message of Christianity? We are opening a series of sermons on Grace and Mercy.
We don’t attend the church. We are the Church! This last sermon in The Church series talked about importance of becoming a body of Christ and a family of believers in a true meaning of this word.
Several times in the Bible the community of believers is compared to an army and the spiritual struggle to war. What lessons for our lives can we draw from these parallels?
Church is a family. What does this mean in practice? Do we call someone brother or sister because we forgot their names or there’s deeper meaning to our relationship?
How has Biblical understanding of temple changed? What did Jesus mean when he was saying about destruction of the temple and what can modern-day disciples learn from His words?