Reconciled
Drawing from 2 Corinthians, Johnny’s sermon challenges us to remember our identity as reconciled new creations and to avoid shipwrecking our faith by seeking worldly approval.
Drawing from 2 Corinthians, Johnny’s sermon challenges us to remember our identity as reconciled new creations and to avoid shipwrecking our faith by seeking worldly approval.
Logan explores 2 Corinthians to reveal that the true Christian treasure is not found in religious rules or institutions, but in the life-changing presence of Christ dwelling within our hearts. By beholding the glory of Jesus, we are transformed from the heart, allowing God’s surpassing power to sustain us and shine through our weaknesses.
Dean Miller explores the restorative power of Paul’s love for the Corinthian church, demonstrating how the apostle met personal hurt and misunderstanding with forgiveness and a commitment to relationship.
In this sermon, we look at some particular parts of 1 Corinthians 16, Paul’s closing to his letter. We look especially at verse 13, with the word strength. Logan discusses what it means to be strong, how we look at that through a modern lens, and how faith comes into play. We apologize for the […]