Sun 30th Jan 2011
All cultures have a story that explains the important questions in life: who am I; why am I here; what is the good life, etc. The story you believe shapes how you live. In this series of messages on the earliest chapters of Genesis, we will examine the biblical story that should shape the Christian's life and contrast it with the dominant story of our Western culture.
Published on Sun 6th Mar 2011
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Genesis 3 recounts how humankind fell into sin, rebelling against the loving authority of the God who made us. We will think together about why that is at the root of all the world's problems and what the remedy for those problems must be.
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Sun 30th Jan 2011
By Vanden Brink, Paul
In Matthew 4:17, Jesus began his public ministry by declaring, "Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." To understand the gospel, and its implications for all of life, we must understand that statement.
Sun 6th Feb 2011
When Jesus came proclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom, he announced that in Him the original mission of humankind was finally being accomplished. What was that mission? We begin to find out by studying Genesis 1:26-31.
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Sun 13th Feb 2011
Once again, we consider Christ's proclamation of the coming of the Kingdom of God in light of humanity's original mission, described in Genesis 1:26-31.
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Sun 20th Feb 2011
All people "live out of" a story that explains where the world came from, where it's going, and what constitutes the good life. The story we believe directs how we live every day. Christians are called to "live out of" the biblical story -- a story that is in conflict with the dominant story of modern western culture.
Sun 6th Mar 2011
Genesis 3 recounts how humankind fell into sin, rebelling against the loving authority of the God who made us. We will think together about why that is at the root of all the world's problems and what the remedy for those problems must be.
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