Sermon audio from Easter Sunday 2014. "It Is Finished" from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
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Sermon audio from Easter Sunday 2014. "It Is Finished" from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 4:17-24, "Old Self vs. New Self"
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 4:7-16, "Unity Through Diversity"
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 3:14-21, "A Prayer for God's People"
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 3:1-13, "The Mystery of the Gospel & the Church"
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 2:11-22, "The Gospel and Racial Reconciliation."
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Community Group Guide
We write discussion guides every week for Community Groups. Here is the guide for this week.
We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the church at Ephesus and his main concern was that they would understand where their identity laid as individuals and corporately as the body of Christ.
Today we looked at Ephesians 2:1-10 "But God..."
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We're in a series called "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" Paul wrote this letter to the churches at Ephesus and his main concern was that they understood where there identity laid individually and as the body of Christ.
This week: A Prayer to Know Jesus from Ephesians 1:15-23
Community Group Guide
We write discussion guides every week for Community Groups. Here is the guide for this week.
We're in a series called Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity. Understanding where our true identity is as a people is incredibly important.
This week, we saw that we are set free and forgiven by Jesus. That God the Son carries out the plan of God the father.
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This is the audio from our Covenant Member Night at Veritas on January 26, 2014. This is a family meeting for those who call Veritas home. We talked about some things we're pumped about and looking forward to and dove into a few things that are a concern for us and things we need to flex on to make sure we continue to grow as a healthy church.
We will be in a series entitled "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" over the next few months. This week we looked at the Ephesians 1:3-6 and saw that we are chosen by God, adopted into his family ultimately for his own glory.
We will be in a series entitled "Ephesians: The Church's Gospel Identity" over the next few months. This week we looked at the introduction to Paul's letter and the introduction to our series.
Listen as John delivers our first-annual "State of the Church" update. We dove into Mark 12:28-34 and talked about why we updated our mission statement to "Love God. Love People. Advance the Gospel."
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Prayer is God’s gift to us, to bridge the gap between our present realities and our future hope, and a consistent prayer life is a powerful way to increase trust in and love for God, deepen a relationship with Him, and learn to focus more and more on the eternally significant things in life.
We are in a series looking at our Core Values at Veritas. This week we talked about worship. Click through or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes to listen.
We are in a series looking at our Core Values at Veritas. This week we talked about truth. Click through our subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and listen.
We are in a series called "The Marks of a Movement" where we trace certain aspects that marked the early church as seen in the book of Acts. This week, Pastor John Murphy talked about the fact that the early church was sparked by suffering.
We are in a series called "The Marks of a Movement" where we trace certain aspects that marked the early church as seen in the book of Acts. This week, Pastor John Murphy talked about the fact that the movement of the gospel through the early church was empowered by the Holy Spirit.
We are in a series called "The Marks of a Movement" where we trace certain aspects that marked the early church as seen in the book of Acts.
This week, Pastor John Murphy talked about the mission that drove the movement.
We are in a series called "The Marks of a Movement" where we trace certain aspects that marked the early church as seen in the book of Acts.
This week, Pastor John Murphy talked opened up the series and looked at the message that drove the movement.