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True Virtue | Spartanburg | Love Revealed
True Virtue | Powdersville | Love
Dan discusses what it means to live out faithfulness; how our faith expresses love both to God and others.
True Virtue | Golden Strip | Love
True Virtue | 03 | Goodness
Beauty in Every Season
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.
It’s tough living in tension. On one hand believers have the promise of redemption, and on the other lies the reality of indwelling sin. In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul charges the church at Corinth to remember that though God has shown grace in their lives, their brokenness and continual need for redemption is real and ever-present. Many of the issues the Corinthian church faced are issues that our church must address as well: lack of unity within the church, elevation of personal agendas, and the failure to remember our common identity in Christ. This series seeks to address some of the main obstacles we face as a church as we try to move toward maturity both individually and corporately.