Pastor Marc answered on-the-spot questions from the congregation at an open Q&A event on January 25th, 2017.
Pastor Marc answered on-the-spot questions from the congregation at an open Q&A event on January 25th, 2017.
For millennia people have been wondering about the big questions of life, but is it more than just trivial wonderings? We begin our new study of The Doctrine of Man with a look at why such a thing is important to study and know. Just as what we believe about God will influence everything else we believe, many of the contentious issues we face in culture today can be traced back to one’s view on the nature of humanity. What e believe about the nature and purpose and origin of mankind will have consequences for a wide range of questions.
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In Christianity, we do not just believe that Jesus was a good teacher whose message we try to apply to our lives. The claim of Christianity is that Jesus Himself IS God incarnate. It is a bold claim, and one which often gets challenged. Did the early church believe this? Does the Bible really say it? Did Jesus Himself claim it? And why does it really matter as long as we’re living decent lives as He taught?
We concluded our study of The Doctrine of God with a look at the Trinity. There is probably no doctrine about God that both more misunderstood and more important than the doctrine of The Trinity. What is it? How can God be 3-in-1? Is the Trinity found in the Bible? Why is it such a big deal?
Pastor Marc answers questions from the congregation at an open Q&A event on January 25th, 2017.
Pastor Marc answers questions from the congregation at an open Q&A event on January 25th, 2017.
How we approach The Bible can have major influence on what we believe. Many times the differences we have in doctrines among believers are the result of approaching the Scripture with differing understandings and methods. In this message from 3/26/17, pastor Marc examines the issue of Speaking in Tongues and the differing conclusions reached in light of the differing interpretive methods used.
An excerpt from the message “Homosexuality and The Church, part 2“.
Excerpt from the message “Homosexuality and The Church, Part 2“.
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