Sunday Morning
Join us for our weekly Lord’s day services.
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The Gospel of God (Part 1)
Romans 1:2-3 Paul begins his introduction to the Romans by explaining further the gospel which he represents. It is an eternal gospel, being preached since the writing of the Old Testament; and it is a message focused on one person: Jesus Christ. -
The Messenger of God (2008)
Romans 1:1 In this introduction to Romans, Paul sets the stage by introducing himself. He lets his readers know Whom he serves, his apostolic credentials, and the gospel message he proclaims. Rather than drawing attention to himself, however, this gospel is presented as God-given and is the springboard for the rest of the letter. -
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The Fullness of Fellowship in Christ
Colossians 4:11-18 Epaphras was a big-hearted leader of a tiny house church in Colosse. This church had been overflowing with the joy of the fullness of Christ — but a desolating philosophy endangered to beguile them away from their fullness. Paul sums up his letter with a reminder that everything flows from the fact that Christ is the One who fills everything in every way — and that we, too, can know this fullness in our own hearts. -
Reconciliation (Part 2)
Matthew 18:15-20 If we have benefited from God’s willingness to reconcile us, and if we have experienced His gracious work in our heart to seek to reconcile to Him — then it is only right that we would seek to reconcile with another brother who has also benefited from the cross of Christ. -
Reconciliation (Part 1)
Colossians 4:10- Another biblical doctrine surfaces because of something that transpired in the life of Mark: the doctrine of reconciliation. There is a need for reconciliation both by God to man, and between men. -
Transformed
Colossians 4:9- Onesimus is a prime example of what happens to a person when God saves him: he is converted, revolutionized by God’s grace! Repentance from dead work is the first principle of the doctrine of Christ, and the focus of this conversion. -
Saved to Serve
Colossians 4:7-8 God has given Tychicus to us as an example of what a true Christian looks like, of what a person becomes because of the Master’s touch. Specifically, we find some mindsets that Christ develops in those He saves.







