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:
Stuck in a Manger?
We are new creations in Christ. How should knowing who I am in Christ, affect the way I live my life for him? (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Understanding the purpose of suffering for the sake of Christ is absolutely essential as we see how God uses it for our good and for his glory. (Knowing Christ; Philippians 3:7-11)
I Want to Know the Power of His Resurrection
I Want to Know Christ
God desires us to seek Him with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. If we remove the things that keep us from seeking to know the Lord, God will bless, protect, and guide us, just as he did for King Asa. (Knowing Christ; 2 Chronicles 14-15)
The Lord takes all that he allows to happen to his children, even the worst things, and turns those things so that they fulfill his purpose. (Romans 8:28)
Ethan the Ezrahite questions God’s lovingkindness because of the fall of Judah, but God remains faithful to his promise to send a Messiah King from the line of David. (Questions for God; Psalm 89; 2 Samuel 7:11b-16)
When we feel we have no friends and no future, when we feel rejected both by people and God, we can still trust in the “God of my salvation.” (Questions for God; Psalm 88)
An exploration of the reality, reasons and remedies for spiritual depression. (Questions for God; Psalm 42)
If we want to be useful to the Lord, we must cleanse ourselves and be made holy. (2 Timothy 2.20-21)
Growing is good, but producing fruit is required. We must make the most of our time and be disciples that make disciples. (Stories Jesus Told; Luke 13.6-9)
This parable teaches us how a provincial gospel, so small at the beginning, became a universal gospel for both Jews and Gentiles. (Stories Jesus Told; Luke 14.15-24)
While you are waiting for the return of Christ, work—and do it with faithfulness, energy, and love for your King. (There were technical issues recording the first few minutes of this sermon. Our apologies.) (Stories Jesus Told; Matthew 25.14-30)
Jesus compares the Kingdom of heaven to a treasure and a pearl of great price. Both are so valuable they are to be considered acquisitions of a lifetime. (Stories Jesus Told; Matthew 13.44-46)