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Colossians 3:17 - 4:1

Practical Spirituality

September 17, 2017 • Paul Mowery

In the third chapter of Colossians the Apostle Paul tells us that we are called to respond to what God has done for us by His grace. And that response is to seek to glorify God in our everyday lives. True spirituality is not being weird or neurotic, but rather it’s bringing the lordship of Christ into our marriages, the raising of our children, and into the workplace. Join us in our study of Colossians chapter three as we focus on practical spirituality.

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Colossians 1:1-14

July 30, 2017 • Paul Mowery

The Apostle Paul was excited about was happening in the ancient city of Colossae. He wanted to see the good things that God was doing in and through His people to continue, and so to that end he prays for them. Often, we struggle to know what to pray for when we think about those we care about. Paul offered up four request for those that were on his heart. These same four requests are needed in the lives of believers today. Join us as we start a new verse by verse study in the book of Colossians to discover how to better pray for those that we care about.

Colossians 1:15-20

August 6, 2017 • Paul Mowery

Every false teacher seeks to make Jesus less than who He is. Many false faiths give Jesus a Prominent position. Prominent means “leading, important, or well-known." But where the Apostle Paul takes us in Colossians chapter one, is Jesus is to be “Preeminent” which means “Above or before others; superior; to be first, hold the first place." Join us in our study of Colossians chapter one to see why Christ is far more than just prominent.

Colossians 1:21-29

August 20, 2017 • Paul Mowery

In the book of Colossians, we are dealing with a church that is under siege from outside forces seeking to move the church away from simple faith in Christ. As we close out our study in chapter one, Paul reminds us once again of who we were and what Christ by His grace has accomplished for us. He refreshes the memory of the Colossians that they have the very best, so why would they move away from it?