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  • Spiritual Identity Series

    Contributed by Bruce B. Miller on Jun 7, 2012
    based on 1 rating
     | 11,015 views

    A journey to ancient Corinth, a place of materialism, sexuality and conflicting religious traditions, much like us today.

    Spiritual Identity Today we begin our new series. Come on a journey with me to ancient Corinth, a place of materialism, sexuality and conflicting religious traditions, much like us today. Come discover God’s spiritual wisdom for how to live for Christ in a foolish world. The Corinthian Christians ...read more

  • Called

    Contributed by Rodney Buchanan on Jan 20, 2011
    based on 5 ratings
     | 9,752 views

    A sermon intended to help people see that they are not here just to be saved, but to serve. We have a purpose that needs to be fulfilled in this present world.

    Called 1Corinthians 1:1-9 Broadway play: Spider Man: Green Goblin has Spider Man in his grip as they fight atop the Chrysler Building in NYC. It is hundreds of feet to the ground. The Goblin says to Spider Man, “Look down there Spider Man. What do you see? Look at all those people. They look ...read more

  • Faithful?

    Contributed by Gaither Bailey on Jan 27, 2011
    based on 4 ratings
     | 6,948 views

    Because God is faithful to us, we must remain faithful to Him.

    I Corinthians 1: 1 – 9 / Faithful? Intro: A man swims from his sinking ship and arrives on a beach. He discovers that he is completely alone. 2 years later he flags down a passing ship. The rescue crew arrives and their first question is, “Where is everyone else?” ...read more

  • Grace And Peace Given To Us

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Apr 25, 2013
     | 2,505 views

    I. EXORDIUM: Do you have a thankful heart? II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: Believers III. OBJECTIVES: To show that we need to thank GOD every now and then and everytime we can for He's GOOD ALL THE TIME IV. TEXT: 1 Corinthians 1:3-4 (Amplified

    I. EXORDIUM: Do you have a thankful heart? II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: Believers III. OBJECTIVES: To show that we need to thank GOD every now and then and everytime we can for He's GOOD ALL THE TIME IV. TEXT: 1 Corinthians 1:3-4 (Amplified Bible) Grace (favor and spiritual blessing) be to you ...read more

  • Compromise

    Contributed by Rick Pendleton on Jan 14, 2013
    based on 1 rating
     | 12,928 views

    Psalm 1 teaches us that abundance of joy is the result of uncompromising purity and a righteous walk with God.

    COMPROMISE Psalm 1 THEME: Abundance of joy is the result of uncompromising purity of a righteous walk with God. INTRO: What do you think of when you hear the word: compromise? Is compromise bad? Is it always bad? Well, if two porcupines, want to snuggle, a little compromise here and there ...read more

  • One People. One Bond. One Goal. Series

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on May 26, 2013
    based on 1 rating
     | 7,913 views

    Sermon on beginning of Third Article of Apostles' Creed: "I believe in...the Holy Christian Church, the Communion of Saints."

    About this time last year the world was gearing up for the Summer Olympics in London. We were eager to find out if Usain Bolt would win another gold medal when he ran the 100m dash. He did. Bolt is an incredible athlete but he doesn’t strike me as a team player. Then again you don’t ...read more

  • Correction For A Corrupt Church Series

    Contributed by Billy Ricks on Jul 26, 2012
     | 4,468 views

    Paul teaches the Corinthians and us that our position in Christ should have a practical impact on our daily lifestyle.

    Intro: The culture of the Corinthians – sexual immorality and cultural diversity. The context (occasion of the letter) – The immoral conduct of the Corinthians was reflective of the culture instead of Christ. (Our culture and context isn’t much different) 1) Paul wanted to ...read more

  • The Preacher And The Church Series

    Contributed by D Marion Clark on Aug 23, 2012
     | 4,534 views

    The introduction to a series through 1 Corinthians.

    Introduction We begin this morning a new book. We have completed two NT books – 1 Peter and the Gospel of Mark – and have dipped into another – Proverbs. We will return to Proverbs from time to time to glean the wisdom of those ancient sayings. Why 1 Corinthians Why 1 ...read more

  • How Good It Feels To Come Back To Him Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Aug 23, 2014
     | 3,105 views

    In St. Augustine we see the paradigm of the sinner become saint.

    Feast of St. Augustine 2014 Evangelii Gaudium As we begin our reflections on Pope Francis’s exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, we happily find the cosmic convergence of these greetings from St. Paul to the Corinthians and the words of St. Matthew’s Gospel with the annual commemoration of ...read more

  • Blameless Series

    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Sep 6, 2014
     | 5,851 views

    1) Our Past is already taken care of (1 Corinthians 1:3-4, 6), 2) Our Present is provided for (1 Corinthians 1:5, 7a), and 3) Our Future is assured (1 Corinthians 1:7b-9).

    There's a certain degree of optimism at the start of a new school year. There are no late homework assignments or projects. There are no low results from tests, no absences and no detentions from bad behavior. In essence, there is a flawless report and a blameless record. The challenge naturally is ...read more

  • Introduction To The Corinthian Church Series

    Contributed by Leighton (Lee) Vary on Nov 17, 2016
     | 5,800 views

    Paul's authority to write to this church. Who is Sosthenes. The source of Paul's apostolic Authority.

    Introduction A. The human author of this letter was Paul, Saul of Tarshish 1. I am not going to spend a whole lot of time introducing Paul, except to say that Saul, his former name means “Prayed for” 2. Paul, on the other hand, means “small” a. Saul is a somewhat ...read more

  • Called To Holiness In Christ Series

    Contributed by Thomas Clawser on Jan 14, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 7,041 views

    Are you living up to the life God gives you? You’re endeared and endowed; now what?

    In the eleventh century, King Henry III of Bavaria grew tired of court life and the pressures of being a monarch. He made application to Prior Richard at a local monastery, asking to spend the rest of his life as a contemplative (i.e., monk). "Your Majesty," said Prior Richard, "do you understand ...read more

  • 1 Corinthians: The Church Fully Equipped To Answer Life's Questions

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on Jan 15, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 6,981 views

    Who am I? Where am I going? Paul answers those questions when he addresses the Corinthian Christians.

    Have you heard of these new tech gadgets called Google Home and Amazon Echo? They are described as hands-free speakers that do your bidding. If you want some quiet music, for example, you just have to say, “Play bedtime music for an hour,” and it will do that. If you want to know who ...read more

  • "Marco Polo"

    Contributed by Horace Wimpey on Jan 16, 2015
    based on 1 rating
     | 3,577 views

    Gods call is much like the game "Marco Polo", if there is no response when you are called, nothing can happen.

    “Marco, Polo” 1Corinthians 1: 1-3 Intro: If you remember back before the holidays, we finished going through 1 John. This morning we are starting a new series of sermons out of 1 Corinthians. We will still work our way through 1 Corinthians and Genesis on a bi-weekly series throughout ...read more

  • Foundational Facts Series

    Contributed by Jerry Cosper on Jan 27, 2015
     | 4,989 views

    Several facts about how a church should be can be found in the first three verses of 1 Corinthians 1.

    The first three verses of 1 Cor. 1 are the introduction to Paul’s letter. It’s only three verses, but they set the scene for the rest of the letter. Let’s look at the first verse. READ v. 1. Notice that Paul didn’t refer to himself as a messenger of himself or of anyone ...read more