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Romans

The Hallmark Of A Healthy Church

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Romans 13:13-15:7; Ephesians 4:3 — From the 1st Century to the present day, the church has been characterised by differences of opinion and belief. In the midst of this diversity, Paul calls the church to unity; to welcome one another and live out these differences to the glory of God. Ultimately, we are united by that which is infinitely greater than any issue that could divide us: the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Hallmark Of A Healthy Church
Andrew Baker

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:13:41


Love One Another

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Romans 13:8-14; John 13:34-35; Ephesians 1:5 — Love is the basis of our creation, the foundation of the Gospel, and the most fundamental need of every human heart. It is little wonder then that Paul describes love as a ‘debt’; a gift from the Father which we continually owe to the world around us.

Loving One Another
Andrew Baker

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:11:53


Honour In A Dishonourable World

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Romans 12:14,19-21; 13:1-7 — We live in a culture that loves to tear down those in authority. But Paul’s message to the Romans and to us is very clear: we are to be subject to the governing authorities - not at the cost of disobeying God, but that we might proclaim our citizenship to His Kingdom by showing honour in all that we do.

Honour In A Dishonourable World
Andrew Baker

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:05:25


Where The Rubber Hits The Road

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Romans 12:2,9-21; John 13:34-35 — In view of God’s mercies, our right response must go beyond a mere inward change. Where the rubber hits the road - in the words and actions of the everyday - our lives should be marked by the kind of genuine love that leaves others in no doubt as to who we follow.

Where The Rubber Hits The Road
Adam Ritchard

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:02:00


Gifts For The Body

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Romans 12:3-8, 1 Corinthians 14:1 — In the Modern Western church we can so easily depend on our structures and programs that we forget the most effective tool of all - the power of God. Through His Holy Spirit, God has graciously provided each believer with spiritual gifts. Not to be hidden, but to be used to sustain, serve and build the Body of Christ in ways that no human endeavour ever could. What is your gifting, and how could you use it to serve His church?

Gifts For The Body
Andrew Baker

WATCH: Sermon begins at 57:52