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3D Christianity

Discovering, Developing, & Declaring Your Faith

Declare: Being Salt and Light to Others

October 16, 2022 • Vince DiPaola • Matthew 5:13–16

We all know that we must discover and develop our faith in Jesus if we want to live the Christian life well. Too often, though, we forget the importance of the third “D”…. Declaring our faith to help others believe! Why should we declare our faith? How should we declare our faith? In Part 3, Pastor Vince will answer both of these questions as we conclude our 3D Christianity series.

Develop: What it Takes to Grow Your Faith

October 9, 2022 • Vince DiPaola • Hebrews 6:1

To fully see and appreciate all that is around us, we must see things in three dimensions (or 3D). We must see things vertically for height, horizontally for width, and at a distance for depth. If we don’t see things in this way, we miss out on the fullness of what we’re looking at. The same applies to the essential truths of Christianity. We must see the Christian faith from a 3D perspective to fully appreciate it and enjoy it to the fullest. In this series, we will explore the “3D elements” of Christianity— Discover, Develop and Declare— and how they work to help us better embrace and enjoy the Christian life as we live from this proper perspective.

Discover: How to Find Eternal Life

October 2, 2022 • Vince DiPaola • John 3:1–18

To fully see and appreciate all that is around us, we must see things in three dimensions (or 3D). We must see things vertically for height, horizontally for width, and at a distance for depth. If we don’t see things in this way, we miss out on the fullness of what we’re looking at. The same applies to the essential truths of Christianity. We must see the Christian faith from a 3D perspective to fully appreciate it and enjoy it to the fullest. In this series, we will explore the “3D elements” of Christianity— Discover, Develop and Declare— and how they work to help us better embrace and enjoy the Christian life as we live from this proper perspective.