Sermons About Mission
I Love My Church - part 1
This message is from the one year anniversary service of Soma Church Community. Listen for a reminder of Soma's origins and what Soma longs to be by God's grace.
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I Heart DC
Pastor Todd gives a message to remind us that "Its not so much that Discovery Church has a mission, but that God's mission has a church."
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Changed Identity: God changes a man by a message and sends on mission.
Paul comes writing to the Romans not showing his intellectual or Jewish credentials but simply the fact that his identity has been changed by the gospel of Jesus.
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Changed Identity: God changes a man by a message and sends on mission.
Paul comes writing to the Romans not showing his intellectual or Jewish credentials but simply the fact that his identity has been changed by the gospel of Jesus.
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Vision, Part 1: Rethinking Church
This first week of our Vision series we look at the mission, vision and values of CTK.
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The City - Blessed to be a Blessing
This week we continue in our series, "Who is Neighborhood Church?" We've discussed what it means to be Jesus-centered, and we've talked about what it means to be true community. This week we look at what it means to be a church in a city like Memphis. In doing this we're going to go back in time 3000 years, to the story of God's people being sent into exile in Babylon.
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Part 2: Living a Life of Gospel Intentionality
Gospel intentionality is a lifestyle that is seeking every opportunity to proclaim the gospel with actions and words, to both believers and unbelievers. It is a life that is not compartmentalized into religious activities and non-religious activities but instead sees everything as an opportunity to proclaim the gospel. This includes hobbies, home, work, school and the church. A gospel intentional person is a repentant person who recognizes his or her own pressing need for the gospel. In the following message, we further explore the book of Mark to see how Jesus both lived and taught a life of gospel intentionality.
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Jesus Found Guilty of Receiving Sinners
Jesus was accused of many things during his life. One of the most revealing accusations was that he was "a friend of sinners." Apart from him claiming equality with God, nothing irritated the religious establishment of Jesus' day more than his free association with the moral outcasts of society. What does this tell us about the heart of God and about Christ's mission? And what does it say to us as God's church about what our attitude and association with "sinners" should be?
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