Sermons About Outreach
5 - Serve
This is a message about how the church must follow the example of Jesus when it comes to reaching out to those who are far from God.
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How To Make A Difference In An Indifferent World
Brad Zinn concludes the Pursuing the Peace of Philadelphia series by examining Jesus' teaching on going out into the world and trying to make a difference.
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Lose Your Life to the Commission and Its End
The call to come to Christ and die brings with it the commission to go and make disciples throughout all the earth. Pastor Lance Parrott calls us to give our lives for the sake of making the gospel of Jesus Christ know throughout all the world. Can you go? Will you go? Listen and find out.
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A lIfe Changing experience at the well
This is a sermon about what was found at the well of experience.
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Playground or Battlefield?
What is the point of life? What is the purpose? Jesus said, I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. This is not our home,we are aliens and strangers! Is church about singing and listening to a boring dude talk about his childhood? What if we truly loved in action and in truth? Key Passage: Ephesians 2:10
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Gospel Compelled Evangelism
Evangelism is not only sharing the gospel verbally but living out the gospel before a watching and cynical world. What is the gospel message? This message is chiefly about the person and finished work of Jesus Christ. Compelled by this great truth, disciples of Jesus Christ will gladly and humbly pick up the baton and carry on the task of evangelism using the message, means and manner prescribed by God.
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Are You Chosen to Follow Jesus?
What was the real issue in this story? It was about being chosen by God. The Hebrews were chosen from all the nations of the world to be God's special people. Similarly, the NT teaches us that all followers of Jesus Christ, both Jews and Gentiles, are chosen by God to be His special people in these last days of time. Instead of choosing only one ethnic group to save, God chooses people from all ethnic groups. God chooses Jews and Gentiles from all over the world to be His chosen people. These people are chosen to follow the Messiah. Again, they are not chosen because they are intrinsically better than anybody else. In fact, they are sinners like everybody else. Instead, they are chosen on the same basis that God chose Abraham; they are chosen because of their trusting, obedient faith in God. They believe God's word and they accept God's Messiah--God's own Son, Jesus--as their personal Savior and Lord. I will briefly explain three implications of being one of God's chosen people.
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