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1 Corinthians 2: 6-16
What does it mean to be empowered by the Holy Spirit? How do we really discern the will of God as humans, broken by sin? And what does it mean to discern the mind of Christ?
View Sermon1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5
This sermon examines the relationship between Paul and Apollos, and why the letter to the Corinthian church is so different from a letter like Galatians.
View SermonI Corinthians 1:1-17
Bonnie looks at the introduction to Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, reviewing the apostle’s relationship with the church and examining what this passage means for our process of transformation and pursuit of unity as the body of Christ.
View SermonIntro to I Corinthians
As we embark on a new series on I Corinthians, Josias gives a little informercial on why studying I Corinthians together will be particularly helpful for our community. Then the Bible Project’s video on I Corinthians was shown in order to give the general background and outline of Paul’s letter to the Corinthian Christians.
View SermonThird Way Collective Rhythm Wrap-up
Terri reviews our Third Way Collective Prayer Rhythm, shares how this practice has looked for her, and invited the community to share their stories and ask any questions they might have.
View SermonEvening
The final part of our collective prayer rhythm involves reflecting on our day with a focus on forgiveness. When Jesus taught us to pray, he placed a special emphasis on our responsibility to forgive as a response to the forgiveness we have received from God. Terri walks us through an evening prayer practice to help us with this difficult practice.
View SermonOur Daily Bread
This sermon introduces the third part of the Third Way community rhythm, a prayer before meals that focusses on trust, gratitude, and generosity.
View SermonWork
Bonnie introduced Part Two of the Third Way Collective Rhythm, which focuses on our work. It is linked to the second section of the Lord’s Prayer (“Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”). The prayer for this portion is, “Lord, may your will be my will today, in everything I do and with everyone I meet.”
View SermonOur Morning Focus
The way we start our day is incredibly important. It can set the entire trajectory for the rest of the day. The Third Way community is embarking on a new journey together by sharing a collective rhythm of daily spiritual practices formed around the Lord’s Prayer. The goal is to daily open ourselves up to God’s influence and transforming power. Our morning focus within the rhythm is centered on “Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.” As a community, we want to use a portion of our mornings to worship God and invite God to direct our day so that God is glorified.
View SermonThird Way Collective Rhythm Introduction
This lent, Third Way is focusing on establishing a collective rhythm to pray through each day based upon The Lord’s Prayer. Terri introduces the importance of approaching this work as a corporate body rather than a collection of individuals, and then helps us think through how habits are formed and sustained.
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