icon__search

Marriage, Sex, and Singleness at the End of the World

April 14, 2024 • Jesse Furey • 1 Corinthians 7:1–7

The Corinthian church was very confused about a variety of issues, including sexuality and marriage. Some of them were saying that it was better for married couples to continue to abstain from sex, and Paul devoted part of his letter to correct this error. In the process, we see a beautiful picture of both marital intimacy, and the gift that singleness can be.


Special thanks to Jesse Furey from Bonhoeffer Haus for preaching for us this Sunday! Due to the subject matter, this message is rated "PG-13."

More from 1 Corinthians

The Joy and Power of Spiritual Contentment

May 19, 2024 • Jeff Noble • 1 Corinthians 7:17–24

Our culture around us does not understand or encourage contentment. Each day we are bombarded with messages that tell us that true happiness and fulfillment is just around the corner and we SHOULD be discontent with our circumstances. However, if your identity is in Christ, you can be freed from the obsession over where you aren't or what you don't have. Instead you can grow in joyful contentment right where you are.

Divorce & Remarriage

May 5, 2024 • Jeff Noble • 1 Corinthians 7:39–40, 1 Corinthians 7:10–16

Marriage is treated carelessly in our culture. Divorce is common, and even encouraged at times! Many couples prepare for divorce even before they are married. How should Christians think about divorce and remarriage? Is divorce ever an option for a Christian? 1 Corinthians 7 shows us how to deal with the tough topic of divorce in a way that is obedient to God, countercultural, but covered with grace and love. In the process, we get a glimpse at the beauty of the true meaning and purpose of marriage.

Singular Devotion

April 28, 2024 • Jeff Noble • 1 Corinthians 7:8–9, 1 Corinthians 7:25–38

Marriage, relationships, and singleness can all be confusing to navigate - particularly for a Christian. Cultural norms and expectations, and our own desires, can make all of this even more difficult. Whether one is married, dating, engaged, or single, in this message we see what it looks like for each Christian to have a singular focus on serving the Lord where they are.