Matthew 27:3-10
As Jesus is convicted by the Sanhedrin, Judas realizes his mistake. What are some lessons that we, as followers of Christ, can learn from these events?
Matthew 27:3-10
As Jesus is convicted by the Sanhedrin, Judas realizes his mistake. What are some lessons that we, as followers of Christ, can learn from these events?
This study take a broad approach to give an overview of Church History and how we got to where we are today as a church. The material for the study was primarily taken from the study produced by Credo House (an excellent resource!), and supplemented as needed to cover certain topics in a bit more detail. The early sessions made use of the copyrighted video material provided by Credo House, which we could not reproduce for you here. Due to COVID-19, the later sessions were taught via livestream by Pastor Marc.
In this final session of our study on Church History, we take a look at the events and movements of the 20th century that shaped the culture of the church of today.
In this session of our study on Church History, we take a look at the events in the 18th and 19th Centuries that lead to a renewal of Christianity in North America.
Wednesday evening study through Paul’s letter to the Church at Philippi. The links below will open the YouTube video in a new window.
Session 1 of our study on the book of Philippians.
Text: Philippians 1:1-8, Acts 16:11-40
After His arrest, Jesus is put through 3 different trials with the Jews before being sent to Pilate. In this message we take a look at the details of these trials and address some issues that arise regarding being falsely accused and hated by others.
John 18, Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 22.
As Jesus is arrested and brought before the High Priest, out in the courtyard, Peter undergoes his own trial. One which he fails. In this message we take a look at the events of Peter’s denials of Jesus and what we can learn from them.
Luke 22:54-62 (Matthew 26:57-75; Mark 14:53-72; John 18:12-27)
April 26th, 2020.
John 17
In this message we took a look at the prayer that Jesus offers not only for The Apostles there with Him but also for all believers.
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