Walk by Grace | Old to New | Ephesians 4:17-24 | Noel Piepgrass
In Ephesians 4:17-24 Paul shows us how we can put off our pre-Christian way of living and step into the ultimate life with God that we were created to live.
In Ephesians 4:17-24 Paul shows us how we can put off our pre-Christian way of living and step into the ultimate life with God that we were created to live.
In Ephesians 4, Paul is talking about unity in the body when he decides to also affirm the diversity of the gifts Christ has given his church. In this passage Joseph shows us how Christ has given each member gifts to be used for the building up of the body.
On our first Sunday in a new building, Noel shares some stories about how participation has fueled the mission of the church since day one.
In part two of this sermon on why we give, Michael Seaward shows us why giving is good for the giver.
In this sermon on why we have sermons, church planting resident Joseph Rosales shows us the glory, the grounds, and the gifts of preaching. Check it out!
In Part 2 of our series on why we do what we do when we gather, Michael shows us what the Bible really says about our money.
In part 1 of this series on the basics of church gatherings, Noel kicks us off with a message on the most essential element of our activity as a church, why we gather. In this message Noel points us to the gospel truth that when we gather we get God, we get each other, and we get individual transformation.
Ephesians 3 ends with Paul praying one of the most powerful prayers in scripture. In this message, Megan Piepgrass shares about how God has worked in her life over time to move the deep truths of God from her head to her heart.
In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul tells his audience how God has reconciled us to one another in Christ and knit us into the family we call the church. Noel shows us 3 implications for the church.
Paul compares our state before Christ to that of a foreigner. In this message, Church Planting Resident Joseph Rosales shares how God saved him out of incarceration, substance abuse, and personal tragedy and brought him into the family of God by grace.