As we look at the gifts that draw the most attention, such as prophecy and tongues, how should we understand them and their place in the church?
Grace isn’t God’s “Plan B.” Grace is the foundation of God’s interaction with His creation.
Our bodies aren’t something to be ashamed of or to be overcome, but rather something to be celebrated and redeemed. Through the example of Jesus, we understand that the body is a gift from God, and that it has eternal value.
Jim continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “patience” in this week’s devotional.
What does it mean to have gifts in the church? What are their purpose? What is my purpose?
In the fall, God seperated us from the tree of life after human beings ate the forbidden fruit. But what if doing so was actually life giving?
We explore the two different views of hospitality—the world’s view and the biblical view—highlighting the importance of loving others for their benefit. We also uncover the true essence of hospitality and how it extends to all people, regardless of our differences. Discover how you can seize the opportunities presented by God to show love and hospitality to those around you, even when it’s inconvenient or unexpected.
Melanie continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “peace” in this week’s devotional.
What is our answer to God’s Wisdom? We have to answer the call — it is just a question of how.
Sermon Series on Colossians