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Nate Keeler - February 3, 2019

City on a Hill: Going Public

In Matthew 5:14-16, Christians are called “the light of the world.” How do we let our light shine in the world? First, we must recognize the world’s dire need for light. Second, we must go to the source of all light – the person of Jesus Christ. Third, Christians are to carry the light of Jesus in the world. Finally, Christians must overcome our fear of shining our Light.

From Series: "Missions Month: City on a Hill"

During February BVBC intentionally focuses on world missions. This year the missions theme is “City On A Hill,” a reference to Matthew 5:14-16. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus casts a vision for missions in the everyday relationships of life. The people of God should be a lighthouse, a city on a hill, shining before a watching world through their good works and integrity. During missions month, we will discover our call to missions and become equipped to declare and demonstrate the gospel of Jesus.

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Nate Keeler - February 24, 2019

City on a Hill: The Everyday Gospel - An Interview

Pastor Nate Keeler interviews a panel of "regular people" who attend BVBC and have been placed by God in strategic places to be a light for the gospel. These individuals share how they make intentional decisions to live out their faith within their spheres of influence, including the corporate world, education, addiction recovery programs, and English as a Second Language classes. They discuss practical ways to have conversations with others as well as barriers they have faced personally.

From Series: "Missions Month: City on a Hill"

During February BVBC intentionally focuses on world missions. This year the missions theme is “City On A Hill,” a reference to Matthew 5:14-16. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus casts a vision for missions in the everyday relationships of life. The people of God should be a lighthouse, a city on a hill, shining before a watching world through their good works and integrity. During missions month, we will discover our call to missions and become equipped to declare and demonstrate the gospel of Jesus.

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