Have you ever heard of the Greek word, Koinonia? It is usually translated in scripture as "Fellowship" but the word has a deeper meaning than the fellowship you might enjoy at a church potluck. When the word Koinonia is used it always depicts a life-altering relational connection between God and us who believe, as well as depicting the relational connection between all of us believers with each other. This community depicted is a significant and beautiful one and our question for this Sunday is "Have you experienced Koinonia?"
Part 5 // Koinonia
November 25, 2018 • Pastor Marty
Part 1 // Selah
October 28, 2018 • Pastor Marty
We will look at One Words, one at a time in this sermon series. These are Greek or Hebrew Biblical words that are beautiful and significant; words like Shalom, Maranatha and Koinonia. First in the series is the word "Selah". It is found 71 times in the Psalms and has a beautiful basic meaning: It means Pause and weighs the truth of what you have just heard. Let's pause and be still and Know that He is God.
Part 3 // Marantha
November 11, 2018 • Pastor Travis
This Sunday we are continuing in our series on one significant and beautiful word in Scripture. This week is the word, "Maranatha" which means, The Lord is Coming. We will be looking at two letters written to the church in Thessaloniki. Paul explains the significance of the Lord coming and how it can encourage our faith.