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Self-righteous religion vs. the Gospel of grace. What’s the difference? Why does it matter?
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Self-righteous religion vs. the Gospel of grace. What’s the difference? Why does it matter?
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The church is a family of the forgiven. Those who’ve experienced the grace of God and are called to share it with others. In this message, we look at Hebrews 13:17 and why it matters that we are a part of a church community. We also reveal seven promises we will make to one another as partners on this great mission together.
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As we continue the “We Are” series we look at how we can be a church where change takes place. That people go from where they are to where God wants them to be.
But how do we change? What makes it last? That’s what we explore as dig into Jeremiah 17:5-10.
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As we continue the “WE ARE” series, we look at the fact that every life matters in the story of God. The church should be a place to discover your God-given dreams and where you’re encouraged to pursue it. In this message, we explore Habakkuk 2:1-4 and envision a church full of people doing what God has called them to do.
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The series, “We Are” is an important look at who we are, where we’re going, and how we’re going to get there. In this message, we go to Matthew 5:14-16 and see that we are called to be the light of the world.
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“Are we human? Or Are we dancer?”
In their song, “Human”, the rock band, The Killers, sing this in reference to Hunter S. Thompson’s prose on humanity,”We’re raising a generation of dancers.” People, who like robots, are programmed to just fall in line and ask no questions.
Thankfully, we’re not robots, we’re flesh and blood beings with emotions, minds, and wills. It’s how we were created.
In this message, we’re exploring Genesis 1:26-27 to discover what it means to be human, to be created in the image of God, and how to live in light of it.
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In this concluding message in the “Freedom Calling” series, we look at Paul’s final words to the Galatian churches in Galatians 6:11-18 and discover God’s agenda isn’t to make us better but to make us new.
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Life in the community of God. It’s difficult when we’re a bunch of individuals looking out for ourselves. It’s powerful when we’re a community looking out for each other & this world.
Join us as we look at how to do life together as we explore Galatians 6:1-10.
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Continuing the Freedom Calling series as we explore Galatians 5:16-26. In it, we find that there are only two ways to live: naturally or supernaturally. Discover more in this week’s message.
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Peter Franz takes us through Luke 15-16 to show us how worldly values are the opposite of heavenly values.
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In this hard-hitting message, we look at the significance of loving Jesus, being in community, and joining God in his mission in the world despite our preferences, conveniences, and comfort.
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Galatians 5:1-13 provides some of the richest sections in all of scripture on the freedom we have in Christ. It also reveals the purpose of that freedom, love. Join us as we continue our journey through Paul letter of liberty, Galatians.
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In the film, Forrest Gump, Forrest ponders whether “we each have a destiny or if we’re all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze?” In this message, we explore what the scriptures say on the important topic of predestination and free will.
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In this message on Galatians 4:21-31, we look at two covenants, two mothers, two sons, which all represent two ways of living: in freedom or enslavement.
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“The opposite of Christianity is not atheism, it is idolatry.” – Peter Kreeft
Everyone is a worshiper. It’s just a matter of who and what we worship. In this message, we take a look at Galatians 4:8-20 and explore at idols, false gods, that compete for heart’s ultimate affection.
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In this Easter message, we unfold the story of God and in the process, gaze in amazement at who Jesus is, what he has done, and why that changes everything.
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When we begin to grasp who we really are we will be understand what we’re supposed to do. In this stand alone message, we explore Psalm 138:1-18 and the hope offered in this passage and the life lived in light of it.
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In the introduction to letter of Galatians, Martin Luther wrote, “If the doctrine of justification is lost, the whole of Christian doctrine is lost.” How right he was!
Justification is the key to freedom. This week, we continue our series “Freedom Calling” by exploring Galatians 2:15-21 and the foundational truth of the Christian faith.
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A family chat about the mission and vision of Project Church. Who we are. What we’re doing. Where we’re going.
Message my Jason Salamun
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked folks to submit questions related relationships, romance, singleness, marriage, sex, and alike. Then, we put them together and and spent our teaching time exploring the biblical answers to the questions.
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The common charge against Christianity is that we are all a bunch of hypocrites. This is nothing new.
In Galatians 2:11-14, Paul calls out Peter for his hypocrisy. As Paul tells of this encounter, we discover that we are all infected with hypocrisy in various degrees yet there are ways to fight against it. Join us as we explore how.
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In Galatians 1:13-24, Paul shares his story of how he went from a persecutor of the church to a preacher of the gospel after an encounter with God.
Likewise, every encounter we have with God changes our story. From where we are to where he wants us to be.
Join us as we continue in exploring Paul’s letter of liberty in a series titled, “Freedom Calling.”
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In Galatians 1:6-12, Paul is astonished by the Galatian churches who were abandoning the genuine gospel and believing false teaching. In our day, false gospels are alive and well and like Paul, we must cling to the unchanging truth of the gospel and deal harshly with those who spread lies about God.
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The quest for freedom burns within all of us. We long for liberty and seek freedom in many forms: religion, relationships, vocations, entertainment, possessions, and more. All of which leave us wanting.
Yet Jesus proclaims in John 8:36, “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
The Christian life is to be a free life but what does it mean to live free? How does the gospel change everything? That’s what Project Church is exploring as we look at Paul’s letter of liberty- Galatians.
In this message, we explore Galatians 1:1-5 in a sermon titled, “Opened Cages.”
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Join in as we ask, “Dear 8 pound, 6 ounce, newborn baby Jesus in your golden fleece diapers, why do you allow us to go through bad times?” from Matthew 1:18-25. As we explore this passge from Joseph’s perspective, we see that his story isn’t so unlike our own.
Message by Jason Salamun
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