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Philemon Part 1 – Transformation of Vulnerability

This sermon highlights the connection between the letters to Philemon and Colossians. The letters emphasize who Christ is as well as the practical implications of faith in Christ. The transformation brought by trusting in Jesus is illustrated through the relationship between Onesimus and Philemon, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation through the transformation of vulnerability.

Colossians 4:2-18

This message emphasizes faith in action. It calls for prayer, proclamation of the Gospel, and perseverance in community. The second part highlights the diverse individuals in the church, emphasizing the value of each person and their unique contributions to the collective effort.

Colossians: Church at Home and Work

This sermon explores the behaviour of Christians at home and at work. It emphasizes the importance of mutual respect, love, and equality within family dynamics, as well as approaching work with diligence and responsibility. The message highlights the transformative power of faith in everyday life.

Baptism: A New Life

Baptism represents a believer’s identification with Christ, signifying a death to a life of sin and resurrection to a spiritually reborn life. While sin, described as a wrong relationship with God, remains a real threat, it no longer reigns over a believer’s life. Instead, through Christ and the Holy Spirit, believers find transformative strength, embracing a life reflecting God’s righteousness.

Colossians: A Renewed Church

Last week I talked about holiness – The church is set apart by God to represent his character to the world.

Holiness is about devotion. It’s about the desires of our heart. What we meditate on, long for, dream about. 

What are the forces at work in our world that are trying to convince us of our need for them? What is pulling your devotion away from God?

Because of the promise of eternal life, the hope of glory, look to that which has eternal value. Notice it says the same thing twice, but referring to the heart and then the mind. Set your hearts and your minds on things above.

Colossians: A Holy Church

This message unveils the meaning of holiness and its essence in trusting Jesus. Exploring the theme of holiness in the context of the nation of Israel, Jesus, and the Church, it demonstrates that holiness arises not from rule-following but from devotion and heart transformation. It underscores that the Church is holy as it’s wholly devoted to God, embracing its unique status gained solely through trust in Jesus, and that true holiness mirrors God’s abundant generosity.

Colossians: A Mature Church

This message explores the concept of a mature church as referenced in the Bible’s Colossians 1:24 – 2:5. Maturity is defined as being unblemished or perfectly dedicated to God. Maturity is embodied in the hope of Christ, and it hinges on the pursuit of wisdom, unity, and faith. However, achieving this maturity requires enduring struggles and embracing God’s wisdom over worldly perspectives. Ultimately, unwavering devotion to God’s way and putting hope in Jesus are emphasized as the way to maturity.

Colossians: A Flourishing Church

This message discussed flourishing through three spiritual concepts: redemption, rule of Jesus, and reconciliation. Flourishing happens when we yield to Jesus’ authority, resulting in an environment favourable for growth. Redemption results in freedom, rule of Jesus cultivates an environment of abundance, and reconciliation fosters peace. As we manifest these spiritual concepts we will experience flourishing in alignment with divine purpose.

Colossians: A Wise Church

Paul’s letters inspire us to trust in God, embrace love and faith, and courageously navigate life’s challenges, leading us on a joyful path of spiritual growth. By increasing in wisdom through prayer and humility, the church progresses towards its mission, thereby embodying the essence of the gospel in the community.

Colossians: A Fruit-Bearing Church

Absolute truth found in Jesus Christ is a controversial claim, but there is no other way it will work. In the book of Colossians, we see the importance of maintaining faith, hope, and love in the Christian journey.

Colossians and Cuckoos

Iain Provan was an Old Testament professor at Regent College for many years and recently retired. In his retirement, one of his first projects was to write a book with a title based on this… 

The Church that Exists Unto Itself

Does the church exist to run programs or to multiply disciples? Of course, our primary goal is to multiply disciples, as indicated by Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28. But, no matter how we spin…