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Serve One Another

1 Peter 4:10

October 17, 2021 • Pastor Russ Collins • 1 Peter 4:10

We continue our One Another’ing sermon series, which looks at the countercultural character of Jesus' church, through the 50+ "one another" commandments. We are empowered by the gospel to love one another, to serve, to encourage, to forgive, to disciple, to pray, to show hospitality to one another, and much more. Today, we’ll look at the apostle Peter’s exhortation to serve one another.

Finally, Brothers and Sisters

February 6, 2022 • Kyle Dunn • 2 Corinthians 13:11

We conclude our One Another’ing sermon series, which looks at the countercultural character of Jesus’ church, through the 50+ “one another” commandments. We are empowered by the gospel to love one another, to serve, to encourage, to forgive, to disciple, to pray, to show hospitality to one another, and much more. Today, we’ll look at Paul’s commands to rejoice and live in light of Jesus’ resurrection, as his new-creation people.

Patiently Doing Good to One Another

December 26, 2021 • Pastor Justin Keogh • 1 Thessalonians 5:14–15

We continue our One Another’ing sermon series, which looks at the countercultural character of Jesus' church, through the 50+ "one another" commandments. We are empowered by the gospel to love one another, to serve, to encourage, to forgive, to disciple, to pray, to show hospitality to one another, and much more. Today, we’ll look at Paul's urgent instructions for us to patiently do good to one another, in all of our relationships - especially in the church.

Be Kind To One Another

November 28, 2021 • Pastor Justin Keogh • Ephesians 4:31–32

We continue our One Another’ing sermon series, which looks at the countercultural character of Jesus' church, through the 50+ "one another" commandments. We are empowered by the gospel to love one another, to serve, to encourage, to forgive, to disciple, to pray, to show hospitality to one another, and much more. Today, we’ll look at Paul’s instruction to put off our old selves, and to put on Christ, which leads to kindness, tenderheartedness, and forgiveness.