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Scio Community Church
Summary: Listen to sermons from Scio Community Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan (Christian & Missionary Alliance). Updated weekly.
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District Superintendent Jeff Brown exhorts us from 1 John to remain in Christ and to be filled with the Holy Spirit. (There were technical issues recording this sermon. Portions are missing. Our apologies.)
Before we begin our in-depth study of the Gospel of John, we introduce the background and author of the book. (The Gospel According to John)
We remember and celebrate the event that changes everything: the resurrection of Jesus. Because he is alive, we can know him (not just about him).
We can learn how to fish by seeing how Jesus sent out the seventy. (Go Fish!)
We must go to where the fish are rather than waiting for them to jump into the boat. (Go Fish!)
Fishing (for men and women) is joining God on his mission to seek and save the lost. (Go Fish!)
Stewardship means recognizing that we are not self-determining beings, but that Christ is our Lord. It also means working for the peace and the prosperity of the community where God has placed us. (Money Matter$)
Stewardship is about much more than money. It is about offering our entire selves to God and using wisely everything he has entrusted to us. (Money Matter$)
The sixth pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to grow into an emotionally mature adult. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The fifth pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to discover the rhythms of the Daily Office and Sabbath. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The fourth pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to enlarge your soul through grief and loss. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The third pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to journey through the Wall. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The second pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to embrace our past, breaking free from the destructive sinful patterns of our past to live the life of love that God intends. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The first pathway to emotionally healthy spirituality is to know yourself. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)
The life of King Saul provides us with a portrait of an emotionally unhealthy man, which can drive us to dependence upon God as we strip away the illusions in our lives and get real with ourselves, God, and others. (Emotionally Healthy Spirituality)