November 14 | Culture
Colossians 4.2-6 To be Christian is to be counter-cultural. One thing we learn from history is that Christianity has…
November 14, 2016Colossians 4.2-6 To be Christian is to be counter-cultural. One thing we learn from history is that Christianity has…
November 14, 2016Colossians 4.1 While Paul addresses slaves—commissioning them to work for God first—he doesn’t leave masters off the hook. In…
November 11, 2016Colossians 3.22-25 Generally speaking, we don’t value employees in relationship to how we value the product of those employees.…
November 10, 2016Colossians 3.22-25 We have a tendency to view our work as either sacred or secular—as if there’s something fundamentally…
November 9, 2016Genesis 1.26-30 We often view our work as a means to an end. We want to get to the…
November 8, 2016Colossians 3.22-4.1 This past weekend Pastor Jeff Manion took us back into the lives of slaves and masters in…
November 7, 2016Colossians 1.13-14 The New You sermon series has explored a group of Jesus-followers in Colossae beginning to embrace their…
November 4, 2016Ephesians 3.14-19 Paul understood the parent-child relationship can be riddled with complex emotions and experiences. Every parent starts out…
November 3, 2016Colossians 3.21 The way we parent reflects our view of Jesus. Knowing this can be a troubling burden to…
November 2, 2016Colossians 3.20 Paul sees children as responsible members of the church community as they hear, digest, and respond to…
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