Sermon Library

September 25, 2022

Where God Is Imaged

Every single person works. So, what does God have to say and how do we live this out? Join Christ Community as weekend services explore how we can contribute to our work environments to make the Best Workplace. This three-week series is the beginning of the church's year-long focus, Faith at Work.

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September 20, 2022

The Great Commission

At ReGathering 2022, Pastor Jim teaches on the Great Commission and the mission of Christ Community Church.

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September 6, 2022

What Kind of People Change the World?

One of the most revolutionary aspects of Christianity is the promise that we can become like God. The Spirit is currently at work in us, transforming us. Because of his presence, we are transformed to bear fruit that looks like Jesus.

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August 28, 2022

Grace and Diversity

We sometimes think the world discovered the value of diversity recently. In fact, appreciating diversity was an invention of Christians, who, reflecting on the gospel, realized the barriers between different types of people had been broken down in Christ. In him, we can find unity across lines that normally divide.

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August 22, 2022

Hope of His Return

We sometimes think of the end of the world as bad news, but for the early church, it was a source of profound hope. There is a confidence to knowing that the King is coming back, evil will be judged, and the world will be renewed.

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August 14, 2022

Sexual Holiness

One of the most countercultural things about Christianity in the Roman world was it’s sexual ethic. This approach to sexuality is once again countercultural, but it offers an refreshing alternative that our culture desperately needs.

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August 7, 2022

A Non-Anxious Presence

As the Upside Down teaching series reaches the end of Acts, Paul's journey is full of trials and detours. Pastor Cory Shumate teaches on trusting God with your journey.

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July 31, 2022

Destroyer of the Gods

When the gospel comes to Ephesus, it not only changes individual lives, it undermines their entire economy, which was built on idolatry. As a result, the people begin to riot, fearing the long term effects of people following Jesus.

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July 25, 2022

Paul, Pagans, and a Podcast Episode

When Paul comes to Athens, he engages with their culture of religion, poetry, and philosophy to point to the truth of Jesus. The Bible Savvy Podcast team applies the COMMA Bible-reading method to Acts 17.

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July 17, 2022

Hearing and Speaking Truth

When Paul and Barnabas heal someone in Lystra and Derbe, the people attempt to worship them. Instead, Paul and Barnabase insisted that they were mere humans, not above anyone else. Refusing to become celebrities, heroes, or gods, they instead embraced hardships for the sake of the one who is to be worshiped. They undermined the idolatry of their age, and pointed to the one who deserves to be elevated.

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July 8, 2022

No One's Beyond God's Reach

The conversion of Saul has so many ripple effects across history, but at its heart, it is one of the best examples of the most revolutionary quality of the Gospel: No one is beyond God’s grace.

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