Scio Community Church
Summary: Listen to sermons from Scio Community Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan (Christian & Missionary Alliance). Updated weekly.
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Podcasts:
We are appreciated… by God! (Ephesians 1.15-23)
Although God has blessed us in wonderful ways, we are not meant to focus our attention on the blessings, but on the giver. (Ephesians 1.3-14)
We are saints, God’s people set apart for His purposes, blessed with grace and peace. (Ephesians 1.1-2)
We can find our identity in ourselves, our world, or in Christ. (Introduction to Ephesians)
As we approach the new year, it’s a perfect time to give thanks for this year and prepare for the next.
The only greater king than David is Jesus. Will He be your King? (Agents of God; Acts 13.22)
Jesus is the fulfillment of God's intention to rescue the nations and his creation, the second Abraham, the second Adam. (Genesis 18.18-19)
There is no reason to compare yourself to others—only Jesus, the One who loves and accepts you. (The Gospel According to John; John 21.15-25)
God will surprise and delight us if we look to Him and follow. (The Gospel According to John; John 21.1-14)
Belief and doubt are not opposites, but rather related components of faith. (The Gospel According to John; John 20.24-31)
We have been given authority. We have the Holy Spirit. We have been commissioned to make disciples. (The Gospel According to John; John 20.19-23)
Jesus is alive! Let’s tell the world! (The Gospel According to John; John 20.11-18)
Sometimes tragedies are blessings in disguise. (The Gospel According to John; John 20.1-10)
Healthy sorrow is seeking God through lamentation. (The Gospel According to John; John 19.38-42)
Jesus died, as predicted centuries prior in amazing detail, lending credibility to the Bible and its message. (The Gospel According to John; John 19.31-37)