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The Church I Want To Belong To

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part VII

November 6, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:9–10

Scripture, life experiences, and nature teach us that we reap the full harvest of the good only through persistent effort. This applies to both our personal lives as well as the Body of Christ. The church I want to belong to is a Church that Stays Faithful to The Task.

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part VI

October 30, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:1–16

While many churches are focused on social needs and discipleship, and doing an outstanding job, our real purpose is to share Christ and His gift of Salvation. The church I want to belong to is the church that keeps Christ as the primary focus.

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part V

October 23, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:1–16, Ephesians 4:1–12

The fellowship of the church is one of the most special blessings of a believer. However, it is more than a social relationship, it is a shared partnership built on the unity of the faith.

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part IV

October 16, 2022 • Van N. Houser

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part III

October 9, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:1–16

There is a great difference in God’s work of grace and man’s attempts to satisfy his wrath. There is also a great difference in the way a grace church treats the fallen.

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part II

September 25, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:1–16

Galatians is a book about grace (the power of God to do His will) and its meaning for the Christian. There is a great difference in God’s work of grace and man’s attempts to satisfy his wrath. There is also a great difference in the way a grace church treats the fallen.

The Church I Want To Belong To | Part I

September 18, 2022 • Van N. Houser • Galatians 6:1–16

Today we start a slow walk through a great chapter in Galatians. Galatians is a book about grace (the power of God to do His will) and its meaning for the Christian. There is a great difference in the God’s work of grace and man’s attempts to satisfy his wrath. There is also a great difference in the way a grace church treats the fallen.