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Romans 10:1-21

“Living on Mission”

January 12, 2020 • Bruce Zachary

Man has a responsibility in God’s redemptive plan. The reason why God doesn’t generally bring people to heaven once they get saved is because He has a mission for us to fulfill on earth. In essence, your mission can be distilled as follows: Live the Great Commandment(s) to love God supremely and love neighbors as you love yourself; and live the Great Commission to make disciples of Jesus. This is the remedy for any culture that has rejected Jesus, and this is where you’re going to experience the greatest satisfaction and purpose in life. You have the unique opportunity to impact eternity by living on mission. Let’s discover how you can live on mission.

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Calvary Nexus Sunday Service 3-22-20

March 22, 2020 • Bruce Zachary

With restrictions on gathering, we have decided to film our service and make it available on multiple video services. We hope you take time to worship, and learn from the Word, together. Please reach out to us with any questions or needs you may have. We are available for you. The COVID-19 pandemic has closed several doors in our community and world, and there is a great and effective open door for Jesus’ followers for such a time as this. This is a time for us who love God to share his love, hope, and peace with our neighbors as we live the Missio Dei (mission of God).

Romans 15:1-13

March 15, 2020 • Bruce Zachary

This world can be a very hopeless place. Yet God offers a hope, joy and peace that transcends our circumstances. God’s hope is experienced in a united community of faith so that God is glorified. Let’s discover how.

Romans 14:1-13

March 1, 2020 • Austin Palmer

Every Christian comes into the Church with presuppositions regarding conscience, convictions, and commandments. As we desire to unify in love in Jesus’ name, tensions will rise between believers on account of these things. How do we navigate Christ-given unity without offending the consciences of others? The answer is love that suspends its own rights, as Jesus suspended