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Looking Ahead to "Unshakeable Kingdom"

Unshakeable Kingdom Preview/Devotional

October 20, 2020 • Daniel Ross

Redemption Executive/Worship Minister Daniel Ross gives us a preview to our upcoming series "Hebrews: Unshakeable Kingdom."

Redemption is undertaking a ten-week study of the New Testament book of Hebrews, broken down into three sermon series. In Hebrews, we see three major — and continual — themes. First, Jesus Christ is greater than any angel, priest, or old covenant practice. Second, Christians must not forsake the great salvation that Jesus has brought about. And third, believers must hold on by faith to the true rest found in Christ, and must encourage others in the church to do the same.

The series "Greater Than" was Sept. 6 to 27, "Shadows" was Oct. 4 to 18, and "Unshakable Kingdom" is Oct. 25 to November 8. Additionally, we will have several resources available on our Hebrews Web page such as series devotionals, a reading plan, and a special podcast from Spiritual Formations Minister Richard Crabtree to help you in this study. Don't miss this great opportunity to grow in your faith by diving into God's word on a deeper level.

Unshakeable Life

November 8, 2020 • LG Lance

In Hebrews, we see three major — and continual — themes. First, Jesus Christ is greater than any angel, priest, or old covenant practice. Second, Christians must not forsake the great salvation that Jesus has brought about. And third, believers must hold on by faith to the true rest found in Christ, and must encourage others in the church to do the same.

Unshakeable Love

November 1, 2020 • LG Lance

In Hebrews, we see three major — and continual — themes. First, Jesus Christ is greater than any angel, priest, or old covenant practice. Second, Christians must not forsake the great salvation that Jesus has brought about. And third, believers must hold on by faith to the true rest found in Christ, and must encourage others in the church to do the same.

Unshakeable Faith

October 25, 2020 • Darrel Land

In Hebrews, we see three major — and continual — themes. First, Jesus Christ is greater than any angel, priest, or old covenant practice. Second, Christians must not forsake the great salvation that Jesus has brought about. And third, believers must hold on by faith to the true rest found in Christ, and must encourage others in the church to do the same.