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The Corinthian Correspondence
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 33 views • 46:44
"This is my body. This is my blood." These are familiar words to a Christian. The observance of the Lord's Supper is one of the main reasons we come together as a Church. Over the centuries the church has divided over this observance. Added things to it. One Christian denomination sees the Supper as completely different than another denomination. On the other hand, why did Paul include explaining the practice to the Corinthians? And surprisingly, the cultural backstory to the Lord's Supper addresses, of all things, our current iteration of racial unrest in our culture. How so? Join with the Grace United crew as we discover how to approach the Lord in unity, by understanding a more complete story of the Lord's Supper.
The Corinthian Correspondence
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 88 views • 44:13
What comes to mind when you hear the word "freedom?" William Wallace and his loud declaration before his execution? No restraints? What about being free in Christ? Paul declared that he was indeed free. But free to do and to be what? His answer might surprise you--and a little teaser, he spoke clearly about finances. Join the Grace United crew as we hear Paul's heart in his declaration of freedom.
The Corinthian Correspondence
Pastor Glenn • Grace United Family Church • Sermon • • 51 views • 40:23
It is no secret the church in Corinth was riddled with problems: party spirit, immorality, disunity, false teaching--sort of sounds like many local churches today. But Paul had a deep affection for them--and told them the truth about who they were--who God said they were. They were saints--holy people. But how can that be, given the massive issues the Corinthians struggled with? And what does this truth mean to you and me today? Come with the Grace United crew as we found out the reasons why Paul was able to call the Corinthian Christians holy.