We end our 1 Corinthians study by exploring the last big issue that Paul addresses in the book: the resurrection of Christ. Why was this an issue in Corinth? And what does Paul say about its importance to our faith?
We end our 1 Corinthians study by exploring the last big issue that Paul addresses in the book: the resurrection of Christ. Why was this an issue in Corinth? And what does Paul say about its importance to our faith?
We are down to our final few lessons of walking through 1 Corinthians. In chapter 14, we find that the Corinthian church had allowed their love of miraculous spiritual gifts to affect their worship in a negative way. What does Paul tell them they need to change, and what does it teach us about what our worship should (and shouldn’t) be?
We are studying through 1 Corinthians on Sunday mornings, and in chapters 12-14 Paul discusses their attitude toward the miraculous spiritual gifts in the church during the apostles’ time. The Corinthians were enthralled by these gifts, even considering some more desirable than others. Paul tells them there is something far more crucial to the Christian life than gifts or talents, and it leads him to one of the best-known sections in all of Scripture and even all of literature, a passage that should still challenge us today…
We are continuing our study through 1 Corinthians, and this morning we come to chapter 11, where Paul addresses some issues with how the Corinthians were taking the Lord’s Supper. As we look through that passage, what does it remind us about God’s goals for the Lord’s Supper?
We are studying through the book of 1 Corinthians, in a series we’re calling “The Church in Process.” This morning, we come across a passage in chapter 6 that our modern-day culture would want to hear more about: Is homosexuality really a sin? What does our world need to hear about this issue? What do Christians need to hear on this issue? Let’s study the Christian view of homosexuality…
We are walking through the book of 1 Corinthians in our Sunday morning sermons. In chapter 5, we find Paul’s instructions on how to handle a case of open sin in the Corinthian church. What did God want them to do, and what does it teach us about sin and God’s church?
We are studying through 1 Corinthians, a series we’re calling “The Church in Process.” This morning, we study Paul sharing his perspective on his message and himself. It’s a challenging perspective, one that all Christians need to adopt – how should it affect our church and our attitude?
This morning we begin a study of 1 Corinthians, a series we are calling “The Church in Process.” The first issue Paul discusses in this letter is the problem of division, a problem that we see today both in local churches and in the broader religious world. What does God think about division in His church, and what can we do about it?