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Seven Letters to the Churches in Revelation

Making All Things New!

August 20, 2023 • Ray Weickel • Revelation 22, Revelation 20, Revelation 21

What is your least read book in the New Testament? Chances are it's the book of Revelation. As we close out our summer series on the first 3 chapters of the book of Revelation, we take a look at how the book ends, which is of course where the story of our lives, the bible and of all of history is moving towards. And it's wonderful news!

Temperature Matters

August 13, 2023 • Ray Weickel • Revelation 3:14–22

Being Cold nor Hot (Revelation 3:15) may not mean what you have always thought it meant. What does it mean? And what is the reason the Laodicean Church was lukewarm? It is more relevant to our current culture that you know!

Perseverance Matters

August 6, 2023 • Lou Federico • Revelation 3:7–13

Purity Matters

July 23, 2023 • Ray Weickel • Revelation 2:18–29, James 1:27, Ephesians 4:15

In this letter, Jesus is reminding the church that it matters how you live and act. Not that you simply know the truth, but that you do it as well. How well do your actions reflect Jesus? (Both in what you do and what you refuse to do) We also start to see emerging from these letters to individual churches, a holistic view of what the Church is meant to look like.

Truth Matters

July 16, 2023 • Ray Weickel • Revelation 2:12–17, John 1:17, John 14:6

Jesus's Letter to the church in Pergamum in the letter of Revelation. Highlighting the importance of adhering to God's truth as found in his word and avoiding the slippery slope of temptation.

Eternity Matters

July 9, 2023 • Ray Weickel • Matthew 5:11–12, John 5:24, Revelation 2:8–11

The Letter to Smyrna. In this letter Jesus gives to the church the key to getting through the difficult times it finds itself in.