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The Hope of New Creation — Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
For the past several centuries Christians in the West have embraced the belief that the destiny of Christians is to “go to heaven when we die.” But according to Paul, the story of salvation that God is writing in history does not end with believers living in a disembodied heaven forever but with the renewal of all of creation, including the restoration of our bodies and the setting up of a universal kingdom of righteousness and peace here on his renewed earth.
Assurance in the Holy Spirit — Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
What does it mean to live in the Spirit? How can I know that I have the Holy Spirit? How can I know that I really belong to God? Learn more in this study of Romans 8:5-17.
God Condemns Sin so We Can Live — Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
For Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Pastor Aaron continues the sermon series on Romans.
You Don’t Have to Live Underneath the Power of Sin — Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
For Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Pastor Aaron continues his sermon series on Romans.
The Law Looks Like Jesus — Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
For Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Pastor Aaron continues the sermon series on Romans, continuing with chapter 7.
Released From the Law, Bound to Christ — Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
The sermon series on Romans continues as Pastor Aaron begins chapter 7 for Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, June 28, 2020.