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Knowing and Doing the Will of God Part 10
God accomplishes His work through you.
Lives of Integrity
In this sermon we examine Paul's plea with the Thessalonians to live with integrity as a testimony to the gospel and remember to return of Jesus.
Pastor Gary Kinnaman - Halloween on Steroids
Pastor Gary Kinnaman - Halloween on Steroids
A Life Worth Imitating
Joy comes from unity built on attitude. All genuine care flows from a genuine heart. A half-dead man being more concerned for other people than for himself. The work of Christ is worth the risk.
Stand On Your Own Two Feet
Unity in relationships requires effort. Do your part. Give yourself away in service to others.
Blessed to be a Blessing
We are blessed by God to be a blessing to the world. What does that look like at work? How can we be a blessing in the midst of our daily work - whether its at the office or home. Listen to this message from our Harbor '11 service and learn what it might look like to intentionally bless the people God has put into your life.
In Garner as it is in Heaven Part 4
What would it look like for God's will to be done at work/school as it is in Heaven?
Dead Orthodox Religion
Religion. It breeds self-righteousness and intolerance. It uses guilt and shame to control people. It's what is wrong with the world. And Jesus hates it. For the message of religion—"I obey, therefore I'm accepted"—is the opposite of the gospel: "I'm accepted in Jesus, therefore I obey." Join us this fall as we explore why Jesus hates religion in all of its forms. ____________ The 4th sermon in the "Jesus Hates Religion" Series at Remnant Church in Richmond, Virginia.
Mind Your Vineyard
Each of us are given certain resources in life. Our job is to manage those resources, take care of them, to work with God to capitalize on them. The thing is, we tend to neglect certain resources that God has entrusted to us. The writer of Proverbs 24 likened our neglect of some important parts of our lives to a farmer who neglected his farm, his crops, and therefore his livelihood.



