Our greatest needs are not physical but spiritual. Jesus Christ meets every one of our spiritual needs in allowing us to know him and to be found in him.
Our greatest needs are not physical but spiritual. Jesus Christ meets every one of our spiritual needs in allowing us to know him and to be found in him.
Christ empowered contentment produces joyful generosity.
Christ enables us to pursue peace in our relationships while giving us a peace that does not rest on our relationships.
The gospel empowers us to stop building our own kingdoms and instead pursue Christ as we look forward to heaven.
The gospel empowers us to live a life that treasures Christ.
The gospel works in us to genuinely care for others as we value Christ above all else.
The gospel frees us to point people to Jesus (on and off Facebook) rather than argue with them.
Our capacity to fulfill our mission as church will depend on our willingness to embracing a gospel culture that humbly regards others within our church as more significant.
A life worthy of Christ is marked by gospel unity and is both given and secured by Christ.
The gospel leads us to joyfully embrace, to live is Christ and to die is gain.