Sermons About Friends
Making Life Work - Choose Friends
Proverbs says you can't be a wise person unless you've got strong, true friendships. It is not only important to get better at choosing wise friends, but also being that kind of friend to others now.
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Fathers Need to Cultivate Vital Friendships
Fathers need to cultivate vital friendships- an encouragement to Dads.
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The Ministry of the Ministry of Friendship
Unlock keys to maintaining healthy and meaningful relationships with your friends.
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Reordering Our Finances
In following God's will he will help establish margin in our finances so that we can help others.
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True Friendship: The Paralytic
A message taught by Pastor Ken Baugh, of Coast Hills Community Church, on the topic of the Paralytic and the meaning of true friendship.
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Man on a Mission: To Comfort and to Disturb
Jesus' mission brought comfort to the disturbed and afflicted -- but brought disturbance to the religiously comfortable. It does the same today.
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Serve With Jesus
Why did Jesus leave the region of the Gadarenes and return to his home area of Capernaum? How can we be the ones toward whom Jesus is moving instead of the ones from whom he is moving?
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How to be Genuine in our Giving and Receiving from One Another
Better Together – 40 Days of Community “How to be Genuine in our Giving and Receiving from One Another” Today’s Scripture: Philippians 4: 10-20 Be grateful for the gift of friendship. (Verse 10) A true relationship can’t grow when we are using the other person. (Verse 11) True happiness comes not from things but the sufficiency of Christ (Verse 12, 13) People in distress should experience a church community that genuinely cares (Verse 14) Be genuinely grateful for the giving of fellow Christ followers (Verse 1:5; 2:25-30; 4:15-20) Don’t seek their gift as much as rejoice in the fruit which is added to their account by their giving (Verse 17) You need to know that your gift is first of all a sweet-smelling aroma, an acceptable sacrifice well pleasing to God. (Verse 18) You need to be reminded that God will supply all your needs from His glorious riches (Verse 19)
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The Gospel Creates a New Community
Paul's final words in the letter to the Colossians show us the power of biblical community. He was never alone - he depended on God's work through his community of friends for his own spiritual growth and the ongoing effectiveness of his mission.
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The Gospel Creates a New Community
Colossians 4:7-18 gives us a snapshot of the Apostle Paul's life. What stands out? He was never alone. His community of friends was vital to his own spiritual growth and the effectiveness of his mission.
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How to be friends of Jesus
A sermon on the Vine and the branches. How do we find our calling and bring glory to God? When we become part of the Vine, we become the friends of God.
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Life 360 - Friends How Many Are There? (Part 2)
God's wants us to leave our "old skool" thinking and embrace life to the fullest. This series will look at ways that living life God's will actually lead to a life a fulfillment. This sermon challenges us to look at God's perspective on friendship.
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This Is My Command: Love Each Other
One of the ancient and earliest Christians writers, Tertullian, wrote that in his age the non-believing world looked at the Christians and saw something absolutely unique. What was it? Tertullian wrote: "It is our care for the helpless, our practice of loving kindness, that brands us in the eyes of many of our opponents. 'Look!' they say. 'How they love one another!'"
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One of the Greatest of all Miracles
The same Savior that created the universe has the power to save our souls and heal our hurts. There are miracles all over the place, all the time – some that we see and some that we do not see. The word miracle in Latin means something wonderful. Matthew 9 shows one of the greatest of all the miracles that Jesus performed.
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The Third Dimension
In this series, "Just Walk Across the Room," we are learning to do a better job of concentrating our attention toward others. We believe that God is asking us to pay more attention to the life and heart of other people, as well as being more intentional in our listening and response to the Holy Spirit. Everyone needs someone to be interested in them in the same way that God is. Everyone has value and we are called to treat them as valuable. Pastor Gary Miller
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