In Romans 15, Paul encourages the church in Rome to send him to Spain where the name of Christ has not been heard. He motivates the church to send him forward by giving them a detailed account of the Gospel. Let's look at that Gospel and see if it encourages us to go and make disciples to the ends of the earth.
What does Paul mean when he says that it is his goal to make the word of God fully known?
Jesus is supreme. Let's look at ways that we can live so that He is the center of our lives.
Understanding our identity and the hope we have in Christ helps Christians to follow Jesus.
In times of uncertainty, we need to see the promises of God that a best found in the person and work of Jesus.
In Part One, we discuss how Christians should understand the effects of their purchases on others.
Book Recommendations
Toxic Charity - Robert Lupton
When Helping Hurts - Fikkert and Corbett
Vulnerable - Raliegh Sadler
Disposable People - Keven Bales
Church in Hard Places - McConnell and McKinley
Deuteronomy 15 gives us some principles on how Christians should care for the poor and needy around them.
Good leaders need to raise up other leaders and pass down responsibility. Today we talk about why this is so important in a church and how ministry leaders can delegate well.
What are the essentials of the church? We are a community of believers who gather for worship, grow together in groups, give and serve, and go with the Gospel to neighbors and nations. In this sermon, we explore Gathering for worship and Growing in Groups.
As God's people, we should care for those who are suffering or going through a tragedy. But how do we do that well? Today we are going to talk about how we can care for people by Being Present, Praying in their Presence, Watching our Words, and Following Up.
Why does Moses tell the people not to eat the blood with their meat and what does it mean for us today? Are those who like their steaks well-done more holy than those of us who like the medium? Let's look at this passage together.
What does it mean to be committed to God? Join us as we look at Deuteronomy 11 to find out.