Satan is always wanting to make us an offer he thinks is too good to refuse. In the beginning of this fun mini-series, Jeremy plays off lines made famous by actors in gangster movies.
Western's are all about small one-horse towns that usually symbolize less than the best of civilized society. In this sermon Jeremy covers the type of town that exemplifies the opposite of the way we are called to live.
Continuing in the Unforgiven Series, Jeremy discusses the familiar interaction between Jesus and his disciples. Find out just how amazing forgiveness can be.
How does the passage containing "Do Unto Others" pertain to the subject of forgiveness? Maybe there is a connection that implies a condition of the heart is needed.
Was Jesus just playing a mean psychological trick on us by instructing his followers to just "Ask, Seek and Knock" to get their prayers answered? It turns out, just like many scriptures, there is much more than meets the eye when it comes to understanding this text. Furthermore, what can asking, seeking and knocking teach us about forgiveness? There's a much more surprising connection than you might think.
In the new Unforgiven Series Jeremy outlines the scope of the series. Sadly we have forgotten forgiveness. We all lean on the forgiveness of God for ourselves and perhaps even others we like, but forgiveness has sadly become a practice that we fool ourselves into believing we understand.
In the finale of the Untangle Series three of our Gateway members give their interpretation of the vibrance and joy they each pull from belonging to the Kingdom of God through the Gateway Church of Christ.
In the message today, Jeremy discusses biblical situations where perception made it difficult for people to stay on track. Perception is the origin of belief. Our own personal histories greatly influence those perceptions and when misguided principles influence perception we can become judges of others and their motives.
In the second sermon of a 3 part series, Jeremy wrestles with how series traditions can become and how those traditions can become doctrine. There is no doubt that each denomination has a history that shapes what they believe and how they act. While the Churches of Christ enjoy autonomy, we are no stranger to the power of traditions. Today we will look at more of the history of our movement, the dangers of pattern theology and try to get to the heart of what should define us as believers.
It's Mother's Day, so what do we do? We lay it on thick for all the fathers out there! Ok, really it is a sermon asking questions and offering solutions in regards to the epidemic that has been growing for years regarding men and spirituality. Why does it seem that many men are not capable of enduring spiritual moments, or lead passionately and spiritually at the same time? Does spirituality appeal to females over males? Not according to this series it hasn't.