2 Peter 1 / Braden Best
/2 Peter 1 gives us insight on sanctification, and how we can move forward adding to our faith.
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2 Peter 1 gives us insight on sanctification, and how we can move forward adding to our faith.
Read MoreThe Apostle Paul has been addressing the church in Corinth about “spiritual gifts” - the unique traits God has given to each believer so that they might have an impact on His kingdom. As chapter twelve continues, Paul shares how one’s spiritual gifting should serve into the missional objectives of the local church. We are reminded that each Christian is only as useful as as they are integrated into the body of Christ.
Read MoreSpiritual gifts can be a complex topic, particularly in a Christian world that has manipulated the concept of God’s gifting to satisfy their desire for emotionally charged experiences. In this sermon we learn how a Christian can discern the differences between false spiritualism and authentic Spirit-led worship. We also take time to define and understand the spiritual gifts in 1 Corinthians.
Read MoreHow many of us find ourselves following the motions of Christian routine? How many of us have been apathetic towards towards our church family and ministry? What causes these seasons? In this study, we find Paul rebuking the church in Corinth for their selfish behavior within their worship services and calls them to reconsider the wonder of worship. We learn to examine ourselves and return to our first love.
Read MoreAs we close out Mission Focus 2023, what are some things we need to consider as individuals and as a ministry? Are we ready for what is ahead of us?
Read MoreWe live in a world exceptionally confused by issues of gender. In chapter 11 we discuss what it means to properly reflect God’s unique roles and structures for men and women. In this sermon we ask ourselves, do I know where I fit in God’s order? Do I know how to take culture into consideration as I seek to submit to God’s order?
Read More1 Corinthians 10:23-33
In chapter 10 we continue looking at what it means to “take heed lest we fall”, specifically when we find ourselves tempted with sin or suffering. In this sermon we ask ourselves, does my behavior impact those around me in a negative way? Do the things that I assume are personal freedoms create hurdles to the gospel?
Read MoreIn chapter 10 we continue looking at what it means to “take heed lest we fall”, specifically when we find ourselves tempted with sin or suffering. In this sermon we ask ourselves, do I have any idolatry hiding in my life? Are there things in my life that I considered “harmless” that make God jealous for my worship?
Read MoreNehemiah 1-4
Several of our bible study leaders from around the metro guide us through a review of the first several chapters of the book of Nehemiah that we have been exploring in depth.
Read MoreWe are in the midst of celebrating 15 years of Midtown Baptist Temple. C&YA (the college and young adults ministry) takes some time here to reflect on all that Christ has done for us as a church but also as a fellowship.
Read MoreIn chapter 10 we continue looking at what it means to “take heed lest we fall”, specifically when we find ourselves tempted with sin or suffering. In this sermon we ask ourselves, does God see or care about my struggles? How do I take heed to God’s promises in order to withstand temptation?
Read MoreIn chapter 10 we take a sober look at the connection between view of God and our sin. Paul uses the Nation of Israel and the exodus from Egypt as a warning to the Corinthians of how sin is always waiting for us. In this sermon we ask the question, has selfish thinking made me vulnerable to sin?
Read MoreBy way of the disciple Andrew's example, we see some key characteristics about his personality and actions that could enable any follower of a Jesus Christ to become more effective in their ministry today.
Read MoreFall Retreat 2022
Read MoreWe are a ministry of young adults who are seeking to pursue a deeper faith in Jesus Christ through God's Word, fellowship and prayer.
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