Sermons About Believers
Because of the Resurrection
3 Points Great Ministry Challenging Ministry Opportunity to Ministry
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Disciples and Priests
Similar to Paul’s analogy of the church being a body with many members and Christ being the head, Peter describes the church as a spiritual house made of living stones with Christ as the foundation-cornerstone. More specifically, he refers to believers as a holy and royal priesthood. Christ’s death on the cross eliminates the distinction between priests and laypersons. This teaching, often referred to as the priesthood of all believers, does away with the dichotomy of clergy and laity. Ministry is shared among many members—not monopolized by a few paid professionals. A believer is a follower or a disciple who is now welcomed into priesthood!
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shift : being the church in a strange new world
This week, Pastor Kevin looked at how the death of Christendom will affect the church, and how we must navigate the waters of this strange new world we are entering.
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Decisions that Matter (V)
Pastor John continues in James on the proper place for works in a believer's life and how the devils tremble at what they beieve!
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Decisions That Matter (IV)
A detailed study on how works play a part in the believer's life after their faith has been established in the Lord.
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Decisions that Matter (III)
A continuation on the study of works and faith in a believer's life.
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Angels Ministry to Men
A continuation of the study on angels and how they work in a believer's life.
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Angels Ministry to Men
Ever wonder how angels play a part in the believer's daily life? Find out in this sermon of exciting facts of an angel's ministry.
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The Past
Pastoor Beals explains through the Word of God how our past can work for God's glory.
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Growing in the Grace of God
The first sermon of the Christian Maturity category covers the grace of God, and how we are to grow in that as believers.
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Brothers and Sisters in Christ
From the outside, the church may look like a man-made organization, but it's actually a family--the family of God. Christians need to treat each other like brothers and sisters in Christ, because we are all adopted into the same family. Being in the family of God involves at least two commitments that we must make to Christ and each other.
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