Sermons

1 Corinthians 8: 1-13

In this passage, Paul addresses the issue of idol meat and how Christian ethics are based on love, not just knowledge. A modern parallel of liberty with alcohol use is discussed within this context.

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1 Corinthians 7: 25 – 40

What do we do when the Bible doesn’t provide for us a clear command? What is the place of personal discernment, thought, and even opinion? And how distractions, even the good ones, can become barriers to a full life in Christ.

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1 Corinthians 7: 17 – 24

In a world that is designed to make us hungry for something better, we always have an opportunity to serve God right where we are. Nothing has to be different for you to show up for the life God has for you.

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1 Corinthians 6: 12-20

Paul addresses the Corinthians’ assertion that all things are lawful.

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1 Corinthians 6: 1 – 16

In this passage of Scripture, Paul scolds the Corinthian church for taking other Christians to court. Find out what this means for us today and why it matters for our relationships and our witness.

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1 Corinthians 4:18-5:13

Paul’s letter to the Corinthians shifts into its second section, which deals with what it means to be free in Christ. Bonnie introduces the idea of Christian liberty and examines Paul’s teaching on how to handle serious sin in a congregation.

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Clouds and fire

Terri recalls the Exodus account and the pillars of cloud and fire to show how God is faithful to lead and guide us even when we experience ourselves as wandering in the wilderness.

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Cairns

When we experience transitions and worry that we’ll lose our way, there will always be markers along the path so we can find our way forward. God is faithful.

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Covenant Family

As part of our covenant celebration, Terri talks about Paul’s metaphors around family in the book of 1 Corinthians, and shares a covenant blessing.

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1 Corinthians 4: 1-13

This sermon examines Paul’s views on division within the congregation and the roles of leaders in the church

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