Sermons About Reconciliation
Confessions, Part 3: It's All About Forgiveness
Part 3 in the series, Confessions: The Joy and Pain of Coming Clean
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Through the Curtain - True Greatness
People pursue greatness. What is true greatness? Jesus defines it by his death. Greatness is access to the presence of God - as he turns aside wrath and is abandoned so that we can go through the curtain.
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I'm Ready to Return to God
This is your day to re-turn to God. Jesus is alive and he's here. Leaving behind your fear that God doesn't love you. Turning from your commitment to control your own life.
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Discipleship and Others
Pastor Jeff continues our series "The Cost of Discipleship." He examines how Jesus calls us deeper and deeper and it can at times be hard. But he is there and equips us on our journey of following him.
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12-OCT-2008 Ministry of Reconciliation - Part III
What role deos a Christian play in politics? How do we serve as messengers of reconciliation in the political arena? How concerned is Jesus that politicians be Christians and create legislation that reflects Christian values?
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Fear in the Life of Faith
This week Pastor Kevin examined what the fear of the Lord is, how the gospel changes our fears and how we can go on the offense against sin in our lives.
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28-SEP-2008 Ministry of Reconciliation - Part 1
Jesus is the essence of reconciliation. Jesus self-sacrifice on behalf of all humanity reconciles us to God. He then can work through us to reconcile us to each other.
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Learning to Forgive
"Every time you forgive, the universe changes; every time you reach out and touch a heart or a life, the world changes; with every kindness and service, seen or unseen, my purposes are accomplished and nothing will ever be the same again." The Shack
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Subverting the Empire Panel Discussion - Union Square
As we conclude our series, we as a people gladly choose to resist the American Dream.
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Subverting the Empire Panel Discussion - Upper East Side
A Panel Discussion on what it looks like to live subversive lives in the context of our careers in our city.
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