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Called to Be More Than A Normal Human

Title: “Called to Be More Than A Normal Human” – Sermon by Jeff Piepho, part of the “Priesthood” series (July 16, 2023) Jeff Piepho explores the profound concept of Christians as “royal priests” in this enlightening sermon, drawing on biblical texts including 1 Peter 2:9-12. He discusses the transformative identity of believers, highlighting our divine…

Inside Out Upside Down Living

Title: “Inside Out Upside Down Living” – Sermon by Loren Houltberg (Date: July 9th 2023) In his transformative sermon, “Inside Out Upside Down Living,” Loren Houltberg draws upon Matthew 5:3-11, among other biblical passages, to provide a profound exploration of Christian living. This sermon focuses on the concept of living a Christ-centric life, where one’s…

So, What Does it Matter to You?

Title: “So, What Does it Matter to You?” – Sermon by Mark Brown (July 2, 2023) In this insightful sermon, Mark Brown explores the negative effects of comparing ourselves to others, highlighting its potential to distract us from our spiritual mission and rob us of Christ’s power. Referencing key passages such as John 21:18-22, he…

God’s Will for You

Title: “God’s Will for You” – Sermon by Nathan Hylton (June 25, 2023) Nathan Hylton dives into the concept of God’s will for believers in this thought-provoking sermon, using key passages from 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8. He focuses on God’s call to sanctification, emphasizing the importance of following God’s commands rather than seeking divine direction. The…

Like a Little Child

Title: “Like a Little Child” – Sermon by Bishop Ron Bowell (Luke 18:9-24) Bishop Bowell’s sermon, “Like a Little Child,” analyzes what it means to receive and enter the kingdom of God with childlike faith. The discourse is structured around passages from Luke 18:15-17, Matthew 18:1-4, and Luke 18:16-17. The sermon’s context is defined by…

Prophecy, Tongues, and Using Your Gift

Title: “Prophecy, Tongues, and Using Your Gift” – Sermon by Jeff Piepho, part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series (June 11, 2023) Jeff Piepho’s sermon, as part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series, titled “Prophecy, Tongues, and Using Your Gift” elucidates the significance and application of spiritual gifts, primarily…

Love Amplifies Spiritual Gifts

Title: “Love Amplifies Spiritual Gifts” – Sermon by Jeff Piepho, part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series (June 4, 2023) This sermon by Jeff Piepho, part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series, focuses on the relationship between spiritual gifts and love, based on 1 Corinthians 13. Piepho explains that…

One Body, Many Parts

Denise Conway’s sermon, “One Body, Many Parts,” explores the theme of unity and diversity within the Church. Referencing 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, she illustrates how the Church, like a body, is composed of diverse but equally vital parts. Conway underscores the dangers of pride and division, emphasizing the importance of humility and unity. She encourages Christians to value their unique roles within the Church, warning against church consumerism. Conway concludes by highlighting love’s preeminence, the fruit of the Spirit, which binds the Church together in unity.

Spiritual Gifts Use, Abuse, and Non-Use

Title: “Understanding Spiritual Gifts: Use, Abuse, and Non-Use” – Sermon by Jeff Piepho (May 21, 2023) Jeff Piepho, in his sermon titled “Understanding Spiritual Gifts: Use, Abuse, and Non-Use” part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series, discusses the proper use of spiritual gifts in the church, based on 1 Corinthians 12:1-11. Piepho…

Divisions and Communion

Title: “Divisions and Communion” – Sermon by Jeff Piepho, part of the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series (May 14, 2023) Jeff Piepho, in his sermon “Divisions and Communion” from the “1 Corinthians (Jesus Above All Things)” series, uncovers the dangers of division within the church and the importance of unity, particularly during the…