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Back To Corinth

Back To Corinth (Pt.6) - Worthy Worship

October 13, 2019 • 1 Corinthians 11:17–34

Chapter 11 has to do with worship gatherings. Not all of what we call “worship’ is worthy of the term. It is possible for our worship to get off-track, and “go rotten.” What went wrong at Corinth, and how do to keep it from happening at Grace?

Back To Corinth (Pt.5) - Men, Women, & Other Mysteries

October 6, 2019 • Senior Pastor Armin Sommer • 1 Corinthians 11:2–16

What is considered appropriate in our public worship gatherings? Find out in today's message through 1 Corinthians, a passage that one Biblical scholar described as, "probably the most complex, controversial, and opaque of any text of comparable length in the New Testament"

Back To Corinth (Pt.4) - When Pride Comes

September 29, 2019 • Pastor Segun "Shegz" Aiyegbusi • 1 Corinthians 10:1–13

Don't be arrogant! It's that simple.

Back to Corinth (Pt.3) - Finish Well

September 22, 2019 • Pastor Scott McCrea • 1 Corinthians 9:24–27

There's a lot of emphasis these days about starting off with a bang! But in today's message, pastor Scott will flesh out Paul's instruction to the Corinthian's about finishing well, how to do it, and why it's of utmost importance.

Back To Corinth (Pt.1) - Use & Abuse of Freedom

September 8, 2019 • Senior Pastor Armin Sommer • 1 Corinthians 8

Some Christians in the city of Corinth defended their right to eat meat sacrificed to idols (as much meat was), since idols were just wood, stone, and metal. But others among their fellowship were horrified by this. Still others were uncertain about what to do. Paul makes the point that the Christian life is more than asserting your rights. It’s about putting the needs of others before our own. What does this look like practically for Christians today?

Back to Corinth (Pt.2) - How to Change the World

September 15, 2019 • Senior Pastor Armin Sommer • 1 Corinthians 9:1–23

Changing the world may feel impossible because the world is so big, and sometimes so broken. However, when you begin to approach ministry in terms of changing "your world" through the Gospel of Christ, much suddenly becomes possible. Find out what the apostle Paul was willing to do in order to change his world.