We believe in God and his word; we believe in Jesus and in the continued work of his Spirit in today’s world. Our worship is both energetic and heartfelt, our fellowship is both intimate and growing.
Single and married, black and white, young and old, domestic and international — our membership reflects the glorious variety of people that call the Gainesville region their home.
Our worship is both energetic and heartfelt, our fellowship is both intimate and growing. Our roots go down deeply into the soil of the Bible, our outreach goes up and out to all.
Jarrod hits on the sensitive topic of Equality and speaks about how Jesus teaches us to view it from a Biblical perspective and not the Worlds.
After Stephen's death, the church in Jerusalem was persecuted and the Christians were "Scattered"...But it wasn't a chaotic scattering. God was sowing his people out into Judea and Samaria to have a greater impact.
Stephen is described as having The Face of an Angel as he faced a very difficult situation. Jarrod and Stacey talk about having the Face of an Angel as we face these uncertain times during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Jesus prayed to his father in John chapter 17, "I pray that they would be One...so that the world will know that you sent me...". We celebrate the merger of the Campus Church of Christ (Formally the Crossroads Church of Christ) and Gainesville Christian Church.
Jesus' emotions were governed by His convictions, mission, and view of people. JP helps us see how Jesus responds to people he meets--And, how we are called to see the people around us.
Are Christians Loving Non-Christians? Are they Loving one another? Are we so sure? John 13:1-17, Luke 6; 1 Peter 4; Heb. 4: James 5.
The book of Nehemiah has a strange ending, a book at a first filled with vision and hope comes to a close with disappointment, with the Israelites re-living the sins of their fathers and failing to trust in God. Today we are faced with the same choices. "To make it to the end - Your choice to devote yourself completely to God must be motivated by a primary heart-level love for Jesus"
What destroyed the wall in the first place? What were the spiritual issues? Nehemiah 6:12; Haggai 1:2-4; Malachi 1:12-14; Nehemiah 10:30 & 13:6-1 Hebrews 6:9
Whenever we try to accomplish anything significant for the Lord, we will face ReSistance.
When God’s people returned to Jerusalem to Rebuild, there’s a good chance that what they thought they’d be doing is reconstructing the Wall exactly as it was before it was destroyed. However, the likelihood of that being the case isn’t high. How could it be? New Timber, New Builders, New Vision for the Wall. Yes, it was located at the same place and on the same foundation, but they weren’t building the “old” wall…they were building a new wall. So many wonderful things have come from where we are located at SW 2nd Avenue here in Gainesville…and yes, we are ReBuilding…but we are ReBuilding something new! We should be building something new. As we continue in our “ReTurning” Series, this morning we’ll be talking about remembering the great things from our history and how we can learn from the past, but we aren’t trying to recreate the past…we want and need to build something new.
What would our world be without Jesus? John 1:4-18; 1John 3:16; Acts 2:36-38; Exodus 33; Mark 15:33-38; Lamentations 3:20-27
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Our perspective of God shapes our experience of hardship. "For when I am weak, then I am strong."
"the gathering; the assembly; family, community". Romans 12:1-2; Colossians 1:15-16; Ephesians 4:11-18; Hebrews 10:23-25; Acts 2:42-47
Do you feel like you are in the "Pit" and wonder what is going on in your life? An example in Joseph, beginning in Genesis 37...
sermon follows worship in song and the spoken word, as a reminder of the wonderful reality of grace in our lives and the continual call to transform our lives day after day.
"If as one people, speaking the same language, they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them" What does this mean for us today if we, as a congregation, are all speaking the same language?
We are called to be ambassadors for Christ and preach the message of reconciliation God gave us. But before we can serve God as his ambassador, we must embrace and experience the message ourselves. This morning we will examine ur own experience with the message of reconciliation and our call to be ambassadors of that message.
Our view of people should be shaped through the lens of Jesus, not the lens of the world. The world teaches us to look at each other through the lens of our own insecurities, mistrust, annoyance and fear. This worldly perspective motivates the way we treat each other, but Jesus teaches a better way.
Two Congregations in the city of Gainesville have officially come together to become one Church. The Campus Church of Christ and Gainesville Christian Church are now CampusView Church.
January 7, 2018 sermon by Jarrod Robinson Scriptures: Genesis 11:1-9; Mark 9:14-23 Heading into the a new year it can be easy to doubt what we can see happen in our own personal lives and what we can see happen in our ministries. Jarrod inspires us, in this lesson, to Believe in what seems impossible...
Jesus drew the Crowds but most didn't stick around...why? He knew that not everyone who was in the crowd was really a disciple and so it was his goal to thin the Crowd by preaching truth.