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Forget Not That You Are Sons

June 5, 2022 • Rev. Derek Rishmawy • Galatians 4

This Sunday Pastor Derek Rishmawy will lead us as we continue our study of Galatians.

In the fourth chapter, the Apostle Paul uses the doctrine of adoption to support his thesis--we are justified through faith in Jesus Christ not by the works of Torah, such as circumcision. Paul writes, "When the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons."

Join us this Sunday and we'll consider this beautiful doctrine together.

Pastor Josh

The Gospel of Christ

April 24, 2022 • Rev. Josh Hahne • Galatians 1:1–10

“Paul is breathing fire. His zeal is so fervent that he almost begins to curse the angels themselves.” These are the words Martin Luther used to describe the beginning of Paul’s letter to the churches of Galatia. His letter addresses gospel issues, truths that are vital importance for the church in every place and time. Join us this Sunday for our new sermon series in Galatians. Pastor Josh

Easter 2022 - Raised for our Justification

April 17, 2022 • Rev. Josh Hahne • Matthew 28:1–10, Romans 4:23–25

You’ve heard the accounts of what happened on the first Easter, but do you know why Jesus was raised from the dead? In Romans chapter four the Apostle Paul makes a thought-provoking statement: “[Jesus] was raised for our justification.” On Sunday we’ll consider these words together and hope to grow in our appreciation of the significance of the resurrection for the people of God. Pastor Josh

Not from Man, but through Jesus Christ

May 1, 2022 • Rev. Josh Hahne • Acts 8:1–3, Acts 9:1–19, Galatians 1:11–24, Galatians 2:1–14

This week we’ll be considering Paul’s conversion experience in which the risen Christ appeared to him and commissioned him to bring the gospel to the Gentiles. This event, along with the church planting ministry and subsequent letters to these churches (which make up approximately 30% of the New Testament), dramatically changed history. No wonder the Apostle Paul appealed to his unique calling when his credentials were attacked by the false teachers in Galatia. Join us this Lord’s Day and we’ll continue in our studies of Galatians! Pastor Josh