12 Item(s) Matching Topic - Community
Go - Complete SeriesWhen we as believers live life, we live with a sense of direction and purpose. We move forward with progressive clarity. We go with what God has done in us and for us to take and give to others. We need to understand what it means to go into the highways and byways, into all places of work and recreation, with the purpose of taking something with us and giving it away.
Package includes 4 sermon outlines (19 pages), 50 PowerPoint slides, and 4 audio messages on mp3
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A2 - 03 - Seven Characteristics of the A2 Church BuilderPart 3 of a 6 part series. The first century church yields many important insights for the church today. We are gleaning principles, insights, and New Testament patterns from the first church at Jerusalem as seen in Acts 1-7. Here we see the activities and involvements of the first church and, therefore, some of the purest set of objectives for the church today. 7 Pages of Notes. 12 PowerPoint Slides
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A2 - 04 - Building a City-Reaching Impacting ChurchPart 4 of a 6 part series. The early church turned their world upside down with the gospel of Christ. As an A2 church we have a responsibility to our city, to our region, to the international people in our area, and to the world. In Acts, as people were saved, they were added to the church. 9 Pages of Notes. 13 PowerPoint Slides.
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A2 - 05 - Building a Relational Networking ChurchPart 5 of a 6 part series. The A2 church strives to reproduce the spirit and attitude that rested upon the first church. The church is called to create environments where authentic community can take place. This is being a “celebrating life together” church. We must create a “culture” of community of relationship networks and life-change opportunities. 7 Pages of Notes. 8 PowerPoint Slides.
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A2 - 06 - Building a Church With a Unified MissionPart 6 of a 6 part series. Unity is not natural in our fallen world. The enemy is at work to bring division and fragmentation. Cohesion and unity are God’s ways and are evidence of His presence. Unity is not an option. It is an essential. It may be the difference between hitting the mark and missing the mark. Unity is the cry of the Holy Spirit to the church. 9 Pages of Notes. 12 PowerPoint Slides.
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City Vision All Leaders Must HaveMany cities today have critical problems with misplaced values, crime, and spiritual darkness. This book provides strategies Christian leaders can use to claim their cities for God and create a new vision for their communities. Hardcover, 4.75″ × 6.5″, 151 pages
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EPH416 ConnectedEach member of Christ’s body is joined by being carefully fitted together and each member is brought together by means of every supporting ligament. The goal of the Holy Spirit is to have all parts in their proper position and in mutual relation compacted together. The joints are the points of union where the supply passes to the different members, furnishing the body with the materials of its growth. Each person is a vital part in the health and growth of the body of Christ, the church, the congregation of which they are part. 3 messages containing 21 pages of...
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EPH416 Connected 01 - Connectedness LostToday’s society is experiencing an epidemic of loneliness, not belonging and not connected. Ephesians 4:16 is the pivotal scripture in Ephesians that speaks about the church as one healthy body of believers, joined together in one spirit and filled together as one congregation. We are a church; we are a family. 8 pages of notes; 14 PowerPoint slides
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EPH416 Connected 02 - Connected to BelongA sense of belonging to something, anything, seems to be a basic human need. We are to connect to the people God has brought into our life in such a way that every joint supplies and every person is bonded together with others. 6 pages of notes; 10 PowerPoint slides.
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EPH416 Connected 03 - Connected by LoveThis message addresses God’s love, which is much different than man’s perception of love. We are recipients of God’s amazing love and in turn are to extend that love to others. 7 pages of notes; 10 PowerPoint slides.
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