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Rights and Responsibilities

A Study of 1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1

July 29, 2020

Not everything we have the right to do is the right thing to do. While it's true that we enjoy considerable freedom in Christ, our freedom is constrained by God's commands in our lives. In this study, we look at the concepts of rights and authority from a Biblical point of view, and share how our freedom must be understood against the backdrop of our love for God, our love for others, and our pursuit of the Great Commission.

God's Heart for the Outsiders

September 2, 2020

God has always heart a heart for the outsiders. From the time of Israel to the ministry of Jesus, God has always given special honor to the men, women and children in society who tend to be overlooked. In this Bible study, we explore what it means to treat everyone with dignity, decency, and respect--no matter their background.

Christ the Redeemer

August 26, 2020

Jesus promises that when he sets us free, we are free indeed. But is he freeing us from? And what does it mean that Jesus is our Redeemer? We invite you to join us for this week's Bible study that will look into these questions using the Old and New Testaments. We hope you'll fall more in love with Jesus as you hear about the price he paid to purchase our freedom from sin.

What Christians Get Right (And Wrong) About Freedom

August 19, 2020

In our culture, freedom is often associated with the absence of a master or authority telling us what to do. We feel we can't be free if we have to answer to anyone but ourselves. The Bible gives us a fundamentally different understanding of what freedom really means. In tonight's Bible study, we'll be exploring two key passages from Scripture that teach us an important truth about freedom: everyone has a master, but not ever master has our best interest in mind. True freedom is found when we are freed from our slavery to sin and choose to follow Jesus as our new master.