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Message: “Spiritual Goals” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Deep & Wide.” This week in our “Deep and Wide” Series, Pastor Christian walks through Acts 20 as Paul addresses the Church. Paul talks about four things that he has done well in his walk with Jesus and encourages others to do the same. Pastor Christian uses this to encourage and challenge us in our walk each day.

Message: “Lessons from Ephesus” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Deep & Wide.” This week, Pastor Christian focuses on the Apostle Paul’s experiences in Ephesus. He emphasizes the significance of the Holy Spirit in believers’ lives, recounts Apollos’ early ministry and Paul’s encounter with twelve men who lacked knowledge of the Holy Spirit, and urges deeper spiritual transformation beyond basic Christian principles. Pastor Christian highlights the need for self-reflection on spiritual maturity, discussing daily spiritual battles and the importance of confession and acknowledgment of idols in both ancient and modern contexts. He challenges the audience to identify areas requiring growth and to rely on God’s guidance in navigating spiritual challenges, culminating in a prayer for courage and community engagement. The overall message promotes an awareness of spiritual dynamics and encourages believers to deepen their connection with God.

Message: “Lessons from Corinth” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Deep & Wide.” Pastor Christian introduces a new series, Deep & Wide, exploring the Apostle Paul’s faith against the backdrop of Corinth’s challenging environment. He recounts Paul’s tumultuous journey to Corinth during his second missionary trip, highlighting the power of Christian community and support from friends like Aquila and Priscilla amidst personal struggles. Pastor Christian emphasizes the importance of collective generosity, citing examples from the church in Philippi, and encourages listeners to maintain their faith and share the gospel, even in the face of rejection. He discusses overcoming past fears through a relationship with Jesus and stresses the necessity of faith-driven community involvement. As he concludes, Pastor Christian invites the congregation to reflect on their own faith journeys and offers prayers for those hindered by past hurts, fostering a spirit of generosity and engagement in their lives.

Message: “Why I Believe in the Resurrection ” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Key Questions.” Pastor Christian addresses the significance of the resurrection of Jesus as a foundational aspect of Christian faith, emphasizing its historical and transformative impact on both early disciples and contemporary believers. He discusses the struggle with faith in modern America, particularly among Millennials, and reinforces the necessity of being able to articulate the reasons for one’s faith, especially regarding the resurrection. By referencing key historical evidence, including the empty tomb and eyewitness accounts, Pastor Christian underscores the credibility of the resurrection narrative, particularly through the unlikely testimonies of women and the transformation of Jesus’ disciples after his resurrection. The discussion concludes with a call to reflect on personal reasons for faith and a reminder of the hope and connection to God that the resurrection embodies.

Message: “Why I Believe in Jesus” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Key Questions.” Pastor Christian discusses the impending shift in service times and introduces a sermon series centered on Acts chapter 17, emphasizing the Apostle Paul’s approach to seekers of God in Athens amid declining belief in God among Americans but a rising interest in spirituality, particularly among youth. He presents compelling arguments for the historical existence and divine identity of Jesus, supported by Old Testament prophecies and various historical accounts from scholars and figures like Josephus and Tacitus. Pastor Christian contends that Jesus should not merely be viewed as a moral teacher but as the Son of God, asserting that his miraculous acts and authoritative claims reinforce this belief. Furthermore, he highlights the transformative power of knowing Jesus and the importance of personal connection through prayer, reflecting on how faith can bring healing, peace, and hope to individuals.

Message: “Why I Believe in Scripture” from Mike Evans

A message from the series “Key Questions.” Pastor Mike Evans continues in our Key Questions series. He discusses the importance of the Bible and its role in fostering faith amid skepticism in contemporary culture. He references Hebrews 11:1 and 11:6. Pastor Mike reflects on the Apostle Paul’s encounter with the Athenians in Acts 17, emphasizing God’s love and accessibility, while sharing his own faith journey and the significance of the Bible’s unity and historical reliability, contrasting it with classical literature. He highlights the Old Testament’s connection to Jesus as the Messiah and encourages deeper exploration of scripture, emphasizing its teachings on life’s purpose and salvation. Concluding, Pastor Mike challenges attendees to engage more actively with the Bible through reading plans and small groups, expressing gratitude for its guidance and encouraging a transformative relationship with Jesus.

Message: “Why I Believe in a Creator” from Christian Newsome

A message from the series “Key Questions.” In this sermon, we explore the compelling reasons for believing in a Creator, drawing from both the external world and internal human experience. Using Hebrews 11:1-6 and Acts 17:22-27 as the foundation, the sermon discusses how the fine-tuning of the universe, the complexity of life, and the presence of order in creation all point to an intelligent Designer. Key ideas include the “Teleological Argument,” which compares the universe to a finely crafted watch, and the “Anthropic Principle,” which suggests that life-supporting conditions on Earth are too precise to be mere accidents.

The sermon also delves into the intricate design found in human DNA, often compared to a complex language, further pointing to an intelligent origin. Additionally, the sermon highlights that the purpose of life is not just to receive from God, but to know Him. It contrasts the shallow idols people worship with the deep, fulfilling relationship with the Creator. Ultimately, it underscores that creation bears witness to the hope of restoration found in Jesus Christ.