Putting on Joyful Cloths

In Colossians 3, Paul continues the theme of the supremacy of Jesus Christ and His sufficient work in our lives. In fact Paul takes it to another level by proclaiming that when we put our faith in Jesus, our lives are hidden with Christ. In light of this joyful assurance we are called to seek the things that are above and to live as the true citizens of God’s glorious kingdom.

Supreme in Your Life

In Colossians Chapter 2, Paul emphasizes the personal nature of Christ’s supremacy. Jesus is not only supreme over eternity, creation, and the church, but also over our lives. Paul urges us to walk in Jesus as needy beggars, receiving grace and the security of having our lives governed by His supremacy.

Joy in Suffering

Our suffering can become a window into the immense love God has for us!

A Superior Attraction

Paul presents a clear, well-reasoned case for the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Knowing about His supremacy doesn’t make Him supreme in our lives; our insecurities stem from trying to make ourselves supreme, knowing we can’t save ourselves. What truly draws us to Jesus is understanding that He uses His supremacy for us out of love.

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A Church on a Mission: Why is Jesus Standing?

Click Here to View the Sermon Watch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Acts 7 Stephen gets a vision of Jesus standing in heaven to honor and welcome him into his...

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A Church on a Mission: When Our Traditions Become Our Idols

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Acts 6:8-15 When our traditions become idols we can love church and reject Jesus. Even good...

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A Church on a Mission: A Clear and Present Danger

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Acts 5:17-42 As we live more and more in a post-Christian culture we must learn the lessons of the...

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A Church on a Mission: Finding Joy in Persecution

Click Here to View the Sermon Watch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software: Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor David Ball Scripture: Acts 5:17-42 As we live more and more in a post-Christian culture we must learn the lessons of the...

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A Church on a Mission: Signs and Wonders

Click Here to View the Sermon Watch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software: Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Jim McCaslin Scripture: Acts 5:12-16 The signs and wonders performed by the Apostles and the miracles done by the...

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A Church on a Mission: A Missional Heart of Repentance

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Senior Pastor David Ball Scripture: Acts 5:1-12 Summary: The greatest threat to the mission of the church is hypocrisy and...

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A Church on a Mission: Kingdom Prayer

Click Here to View the SermonWatch & listen to every sermon on your favorite podcast software:Information about this sermon: Preacher: Pastor Chuck Holiday Scripture: Acts 4:23-31 Summary: Jesus has left us with a clear mission to bring the healing message of the...

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A Church on a Mission: Can I Get A Witness?

Information about this sermon: Preacher: Rev. David Ball Scripture: Acts 4:1-22 Summary: You have heard it said that we should “Kill people with kindness”, but most often that is just a self-righteous way of taking vengeance on those who have wronged us. As followers...

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Where are you coming from

Preacher: Rev. Chuck Holliday Scripture: John 16:7-11 Summary: The hardest thing in life is to see clearly the sin in our own hearts. To help us, Jesus sent His convincing Spirit to open our eyes to the root cause of our sin. Our struggle is to truly believe that...

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