Common Ground (Tony Polzella)03/24/2019
03/24/2019
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Main Passage: Acts 17:16-25; Acts 17:30-34
Our Lead Pastor, Tony Polzella, concludes our series addressing what the Bible says to Christians who want to stand firm in their convictions and engage both with people outside the church and people inside the church who are in need of repentance. This week, we will look at how when we share the gospel with people in our culture, we should consider to whom we are speaking and confidently translate the gospel in a way they can understand.
You Are That Man! (Tony Polzella)03/17/2019
03/17/2019
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Main Passage: 2 Samuel 12:1-10
Our Lead Pastor, Tony Polzella, continues our series addressing what the Bible says to Christians who want to stand firm in their convictions and engage both with people outside the church and people inside the church who are in need of repentance. This week, we will look at how when we are engaging with people outside the faith or Christians who are living in unrepentant sin, we may need to find unique ways to communicate God’s message.
Warned (Tony Polzella)03/10/2019
03/10/2019
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Main Passage: Matthew 10:16-25
Our Lead Pastor, Tony Polzella, continues our series addressing what the Bible says to Christians who want to stand firm in their convictions and engage both with people outside the church and people inside the church who are in need of repentance. This week, we will look at how when we stand firm in our convictions, we should expect that we will often be met with hostility.
Reverence (Tony Polzella)03/03/2019
03/03/2019
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Main Passage: 2 Corinthians 5:10-12; 2 Corinthians 5:18-21
Our Lead Pastor, Tony Polzella, starts a new series addressing what the Bible says to Christians who want to stand firm in their convictions and engage both with people outside the church and people inside the church who are in need of repentance. This week, we will look at how when we engage with people outside of the faith, we must remember why we are so firm in our beliefs.