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Pastor Nate Keeler shares What is Truth? The sermon context is John 18:36-38. We will discuss Pilot’s famous question and whether truth is relative as our modern culture claims or if it is grounded in what is absolute. What we believe about this question shapes our fundamental identity, morality and purpose.
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Everyone needs to be able to answer questions about identity (who am I?), morality (what is true?) and purpose (why do I exist?). Our modern culture has answers to these questions based on the blueprints of individualism, relativism and humanism. But in the Gospel of Jesus Christ we find answers to our deepest questions and hope for our deepest needs upon which to build our lives and impact our society. In this series, we will examine the Gospel Blueprints and the implications to some of the most significant issues of our day.
This week we conclude our Gospel Blueprints sermon series. Pastor Nate Keeler shares Gospel Blueprints for Christian Witness. What is the role of the church and individual Christians in proclaiming the good news through word and deed in our community? We'll answer this question. The sermon context is Corinthians 5:16-21.
Communion will be offered during the service. Guest worship leader Aaron Keyes will lead our singing and music this Sunday.
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#church #gospelblueprints #witness
Everyone needs to be able to answer questions about identity (who am I?), morality (what is true?) and purpose (why do I exist?). Our modern culture has answers to these questions based on the blueprints of individualism, relativism and humanism. But in the Gospel of Jesus Christ we find answers to our deepest questions and hope for our deepest needs upon which to build our lives and impact our society. In this series, we will examine the Gospel Blueprints and the implications to some of the most significant issues of our day.