EPH416 Connected
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Each 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 notes and 34 PowerPoint slides.
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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