Aug 23, 2020
“Greet one another with a holy kiss” (Romans 16:16)
Series: One Another
This is one of those “one another” passages that causes those of us who have grown up in conservative churches to snicker. That would never happen in our church. Too often we focus on the cultural phrase and miss the importance of the command. What does it mean to greet one another? Why would that be important? How can we live it out in a global pandemic? We will explore these questions and discover how vital it is that we learn to greet one another.
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- Aug 23, 2020“Greet one another with a holy kiss” (Romans 16:16)
Aug 23, 2020“Greet one another with a holy kiss” (Romans 16:16)Series: One AnotherThis is one of those “one another” passages that causes those of us who have grown up in conservative churches to snicker. That would never happen in our church. Too often we focus on the cultural phrase and miss the importance of the command. What does it mean to greet one another? Why would that be important? How can we live it out in a global pandemic? We will explore these questions and discover how vital it is that we learn to greet one another.
- Aug 16, 2020Accept One Another (Romans 15:7)
Aug 16, 2020Accept One Another (Romans 15:7)Series: One AnotherThis command has more to do with how Christ has received us than it does to just adopt a “live and let live, everything goes lifestyle.” As those who follow Christ we need to be very careful that we do not allow personal preferences to be elevated to the level of divine commands. We will look at what it means from a biblical stand point to accept one another, and how obedience to that command will strengthen the Christ following community.
- Aug 9, 2020Living in Harmony With One Another (Romans 12:14-16)
Aug 9, 2020Living in Harmony With One Another (Romans 12:14-16)Series: One AnotherWhen one thinks of harmony from a musical standpoint, one discovers that it gives depth and richness to the musical number. Consider that reality in our personal and community relationships. When we understand and appreciate our differences and learn to work together there is a richness and a depth. This morning we will consider how we as a church can model biblical harmony in our relationships.