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Suit Up! Helmet of Salvation
We continued our series titled, "Suit Up! Donning the Full Armor of God." In this fifth message, we explored what Paul had in mind when he described the "helmet of salvation.”
Leadership Among Small Teams
When people think of leaders, they often imagine the chief executive of large organizations. However, leadership among small teams is far more common and makes a substantially greater difference in the world on a daily basis.
Suit Up! Shield of Faith
We continued our series titled, "Suit Up! Donning the Full Armor of God." In this fifth message, we explored what Paul had in mind when he described the "shield of faith.”
Suit Up! Shoes of Peace
We continued our series titled, "Suit Up! Donning the Full Armor of God." In this fourth message, we explored what Paul had in mind when he described the "shoes of peace.”
Suit Up! The Breastplate of Righteousness
We continued our series titled, "Suit Up! Donning the Full Armor of God." In this third message, Tom explored what Paul had in mind when he described the "breastplate of righteousness."
Suit Up! The Belt of Truth
In the second message of our “Suit Up!” series based on the armor of God passage of Ephesians 6, we explored what Paul meant when he described the “belt of truth.”
Suit Up! Know Thy Enemy
On Sunday, we kicked off a new series reflecting on the full armor of God which Paul described in Ephesians 6. In this first message we discuss the reason we must don the armor in the first place.
The REAL Lord’s Prayer: Unity of Spirit
We concluded our study and reflection on Jesus’ famous prayer in John 17. In the final section, Jesus’ focus turned toward future believers and the world they will reach with the gospel.
The REAL Lord’s Prayer: Mission Focus
We continue our study and reflection on Jesus’ famous prayer in John 17. in this section, Jesus’ focus transitions to His disciples and the mission to which He is sending them.
The Real Lord’s Prayer: Glory to God
Prayer was a cornerstone to Jesus’ ministry. We’re told he often withdrew to private places to commune with God. As followers of Jesus, we too strive to be people of prayer. What better way to grow closer to our Heavenly Father in prayer than to reflect on the prayer language of Jesus, Himself?