Sermons on “Body of Christ”

1 Corinthians 12: 12 – 31

“Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.” Fulfilling our part is our duty as a member of the body-and likewise, our (Third Way’s) body is a part of larger bodies as well. How can we see and celebrate the differences among us rather than letting them become barriers between us?

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Now What? Share – Josias Hansen

After Jesus’ ascension, the earliest Christians carried on Jesus’ mission through mutual care, communal spirituality, and intentional sharing of their lives and resources.

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Pray and Do – Megan Greulich

Megan Greulich and her house church share about how Shane Claiborne’s book, Irresistible Revolution, has impacted their lives and house church.

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Multivoiced Church – Terri Churchill

Terri Churchill ends the “em-body” teaching searies by summing up what it truly means to be a Multivoiced Church.

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Multivoiced Learning – Josias Hansen

Josias Hansen presents on how the church can be a learning community which emphasizes discipleship and spiritual growth. This takes place when churches focus on effective learning and maturity rather than on proficient preaching.

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Multivoiced Worship – Terri Churchill

Terri Churchill teaches on how God wires people differently to offer their worship in various forms. However, churches often limit the accepted forms of worship and look down on other forms of worship. Multivoiced worship encourages people to worship God together through various forms (visual arts, song, contemplation, dance, etc.).

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Multivoiced Discernment – John Murray

John Murray teaches how a community can practice multivoiced discernment. The process is rooted in the community’s united pursuit in discovering the mind of Christ through prayer, listening, and sharing.

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Multivoiced Community – Chris Senkler

Chris Senkler shares some of the ins and outs of being a multivoiced community.

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Embodying The Spirit – Josias Hansen

Josias Hansen shares the biblical and historical roots of what it means for the church to be the Body of Christ.

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