Sermons About Follow-me
Follow Me
2nd in the Commands of Christ series: Following Christ will mean painful good-byes to old places, people, habits, comfort zones...
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Grow Up
A study by Willow Creek Association determined that there are distinct stages on a spiritual continuum that Christians travel. Their findings support that spiritual maturity is something that can be measured and predicted to a great degree. Therefore, as a church it is the responsibility of the leaders to provide environments and opportunities for congregants to take the steps necessary for growth. And it is the responsibility of each member of the body of Christ to be engaged in the process themselves, in order to understand how to "grow up" into all aspects of Jesus Christ, who is our head.
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There's always a next step
This Sermon begins our “Next Steps” series by laying the foundation for spiritual transformation. If your journey with Christ is lacking in consistency and sometimes passion, if you are battling doubts, if you are not presently experiencing the joy of “living with Christ”, then this series is a must for you. If you are lacking in any of these then I would beg you to make it a personal priority to attend each service in this series. There is nothing more significant than living in the joy of the Kingdom of God.
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A Good Connection
This weekend we will begin a new teaching series, “Destinationâ€. “When Jesus said He was building His church, it is clear His intention was not to create an institution, but a movement. His words, “follow me†are as powerful and compelling today as they were 2,000 years ago. But where is He leading us? Join COTH as we explore “Destinationâ€.
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Who Is Invited?
Jesus teaches that HIS calling of us all depends NOT on the merits of our own righteousness, but on HIS sheer generosity. When Jesus called Matthew, He gave a particularly striking witness to the depth of His forgiveness of sins. - John Calvin paraphrase
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