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Todd Johnson - January 26, 2020

The Power of Relationships: Part 2

Pastor Todd talks about what it looks like to live in community with one another in the local church. In Galatians 6:1-10, the apostle Paul addresses this topic with believers in the early church. Following Paul's instructions, believers are exhorted to: (1) bear one another's burdens as a means to truly live; and (2) seek out opportunities to do good to everyone. Our ability and availability to live out these principles is dependent on our relationship with Christ and our willingness to surrender to Him.

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This two-week sermon series is about the theology of relationships. God is a relational God and He created humans, made in His image, as an extension of His relational character. While sin distorts and fractures our relationships with one another, Christ came not only to restore us to Himself but to one another. This series addresses unity and relationships among Christians in the larger Church and what it looks like practically to live in community within the local church body.

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Todd Johnson - January 26, 2020

The Power of Relationships: Part 2

Pastor Todd talks about what it looks like to live in community with one another in the local church. In Galatians 6:1-10, the apostle Paul addresses this topic with believers in the early church. Following Paul's instructions, believers are exhorted to: (1) bear one another's burdens as a means to truly live; and (2) seek out opportunities to do good to everyone. Our ability and availability to live out these principles is dependent on our relationship with Christ and our willingness to surrender to Him.

From Series: "Get Plugged In"

This two-week sermon series is about the theology of relationships. God is a relational God and He created humans, made in His image, as an extension of His relational character. While sin distorts and fractures our relationships with one another, Christ came not only to restore us to Himself but to one another. This series addresses unity and relationships among Christians in the larger Church and what it looks like practically to live in community within the local church body.

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