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    THE GOSPEL OF SECRET • THE GOSPEL #5 | A SERMON ON ROMANS 2:12-29

    THE GOSPEL OF SECRET • THE GOSPEL #5 | A SERMON ON ROMANS 2:12-29
    "Christianity isn't about reforming your behavior, but being transformed by a Savior." "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." One of the most influential people ever to live wrote these words 2,000 years ago. Millions have believed them. This series on Romans 1-3:24 explains what the Gospel is and why it matters to you. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/TheGospel

    THE GOSPEL OF GOD • THE GOSPEL #4 | A SERMON ON ROMANS 2:1-11

    THE GOSPEL OF GOD  • THE GOSPEL #4 | A SERMON ON ROMANS 2:1-11
    "The gospel is for everyone because everyone sins." "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." One of the most influential people ever to live wrote these words 2,000 years ago. Millions have believed them. This series on Romans 1-3:24 explains what the Gospel is and why it matters to you. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/TheGospel

    Love Does...

    Love Does...
    These days a lot of people are asking the same question, What is love? For many this questions is asked because they don’t want their baby, or anyone else, to hurt them no more…no more. Truthfully, almost everyone, at some point, has played their heart while another played their game and…it gave love a bad name. Yes, sometimes love stinks. But, some choose to ride the love roller coaster anyway. They search everywhere for this crazy thing called love. They have allowed themselves to be prisoners of love. They are addicted to love. But, deep in their soul, they know that they’ve lost that lovin’ feeling…oh that loving feeling. But, lets return the commonly asked question, What is love? Maybe, this crazy little thing called love is not so bad after all. Maybe love seems to bite, only because we have a poor vision of love. Perhaps there is a groovy kind of love, an endless love. What if, instead of thinking we love somebody, but wanting to know for sure, we could be certain? What if, instead of musing, I want to know what love is, we could define it in tangible ways – ways that we could live out. If this were true, perhaps then, we could see the power of love.

    Without Love

    Without Love
    These days a lot of people are asking the same question, What is love? For many this questions is asked because they don’t want their baby, or anyone else, to hurt them no more…no more. Truthfully, almost everyone, at some point, has played their heart while another played their game and…it gave love a bad name. Yes, sometimes love stinks. But, some choose to ride the love roller coaster anyway. They search everywhere for this crazy thing called love. They have allowed themselves to be prisoners of love. They are addicted to love. But, deep in their soul, they know that they’ve lost that lovin’ feeling…oh that loving feeling. But, lets return the commonly asked question, What is love? Maybe, this crazy little thing called love is not so bad after all. Maybe love seems to bite, only because we have a poor vision of love. Perhaps there is a groovy kind of love, an endless love. What if, instead of thinking we love somebody, but wanting to know for sure, we could be certain? What if, instead of musing, I want to know what love is, we could define it in tangible ways – ways that we could live out. If this were true, perhaps then, we could see the power of love.

    Wicked, Worthless, Lazy

    Wicked, Worthless, Lazy
    Busy, busy, busy. It seems like everyone is busy. At the same time, everyone wants to do more: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I should read more. This year, I will exercise more. In this series of sermons on laziness (a sequel to The Skinny Glutton) you will learn why busyness is not the opposite of laziness, why you might be a busy sluggard (It probably isn’t that you do too little), and how you can overcome the problem of having too much to do, with too little time to do it.

    The Devil's Workshop

    The Devil's Workshop
    Busy, busy, busy. It seems like everyone is busy. At the same time, everyone wants to do more: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I should read more. This year, I will exercise more. In this series of sermons on laziness (a sequel to The Skinny Glutton) you will learn why busyness is not the opposite of laziness, why you might be a busy sluggard (It probably isn't that you do too little), and how you can overcome the problem of having too much to do, with too little time to do it.

    A Sluggard

    A Sluggard
    Busy, busy, busy. It seems like everyone is busy. At the same time, everyone wants to do more: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I should read more. This year, I will exercise more. In this series of sermons on laziness (a sequel to The Skinny Glutton) you will learn why busyness is not the opposite of laziness, why you might be a busy sluggard (It probably isn’t that you do too little), and how you can overcome the problem of having too much to do, with too little time to do it.

    Keep Watch

    Keep Watch
    Have you ever wished you could experience God? Maybe you were facing a difficult decision and you desperately desired an answer from the all-knowing. Perhaps you had experienced a great tragedy and you longed for the loving embrace of the one who is love. Or maybe, you simply felt in your spirit that something was missing and you thought that God’s nearness could fill the void. For those of you who have ever wished to see, feel, or hear from God, but have been left wanting, this series is for you. This year we commemorate the week traditionally called Epiphany by examining the biblical concept of seeking an appearance or manifestation of God. What we will see is that God’s presence is best found when waiting for him.

    More Than Watchman...

    More Than Watchman...
    Have you ever wished you could experience God? Maybe you were facing a difficult decision and you desperately desired an answer from the all-knowing. Perhaps you had experienced a great tragedy and you longed for the loving embrace of the one who is love. Or maybe, you simply felt in your spirit that something was missing and you thought that God’s nearness could fill the void. For those of you who have ever wished to see, feel, or hear from God, but have been left wanting, this series is for you. This year we commemorate the week traditionally called Epiphany by examining the biblical concept of seeking an appearance or manifestation of God. What we will see is that God’s presence is best found when waiting for him.

    Presents

    Presents
    Every year during the Christmas season the message from pastors and churches is the same: Make this Christmas about Jesus. But, no matter how cute the cliche – think “Jesus is the reason for the season” or “Keep Christ in Christmas” – doing so proves difficult or unimportant to almost everyone. Between the cooking, decorating, shopping, and family gatherings, little time or energy is left for Jesus. Besides, what does it even mean to make Christmas about a baby that lived almost 2,000 years ago? In the story of the magi (also known as “three kings” or “wise men”) we discover the true value of Christmas and find compelling reasons and tangible ways we can absolutely make this Christmas about Jesus.

    Presented

    Presented
    Every year during the Christmas season the message from pastors and churches is the same: Make this Christmas about Jesus. But, no matter how cute the cliche – think “Jesus is the reason for the season” or “Keep Christ in Christmas” – doing so proves difficult or unimportant to almost everyone. Between the cooking, decorating, shopping, and family gatherings, little time or energy is left for Jesus. Besides, what does it even mean to make Christmas about a baby that lived almost 2,000 years ago? In the story of the magi (also known as “three kings” or “wise men”) we discover the true value of Christmas and find compelling reasons and tangible ways we can absolutely make this Christmas about Jesus.

    Be Present

    Be Present
    Every year during the Christmas season the message from pastors and churches is the same: Make this Christmas about Jesus. But, no matter how cute the cliche - think "Jesus is the reason for the season" or "Keep Christ in Christmas" - doing so proves difficult or unimportant to almost everyone. Between the cooking, decorating, shopping, and family gatherings, little time or energy is left for Jesus. Besides, what does it even mean to make Christmas about a baby that lived almost 2,000 years ago? In the story of the magi (also known as "three kings" or "wise men") we discover the true value of Christmas and find compelling reasons and tangible ways we can absolutely make this Christmas about Jesus.

    The Present

    The Present
    Every year during the Christmas season the message from pastors and churches is the same: Make this Christmas about Jesus. But, no matter how cute the cliche - think "Jesus is the reason for the season" or "Keep Christ in Christmas" - doing so proves difficult or unimportant to almost everyone. Between the cooking, decorating, shopping, and family gatherings, little time or energy is left for Jesus. Besides, what does it even mean to make Christmas about a baby that lived almost 2,000 years ago? In the story of the magi (also known as "three kings" or "wise men") we discover the true value of Christmas and find compelling reasons and tangible ways we can absolutely make this Christmas about Jesus.

    Daniel and the Lions Den

    Daniel and the Lions Den
    The Bible is full of incredible stories – some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah’s Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    Elijah at the Altar

    Elijah at the Altar
    The Bible is full of incredible stories - some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah's Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    David and Goliath

    David and Goliath
    The Bible is full of incredible stories – some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah’s Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    Samson and Delilah

    Samson and Delilah
    The Bible is full of incredible stories - some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah's Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    Joshua Fought The Battle of Jericho

    Joshua Fought The Battle of Jericho
    The Bible is full of incredible stories - some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah's Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    Rahab and The Spies

    Rahab and The Spies
    The Bible is full of incredible stories – some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah’s Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.

    The Exodus

    The Exodus
    The Bible is full of incredible stories – some of the most famous come to us from the Old Testament. These stories (i.e. Noah’s Ark, Samson and Delilah, David and Goliath, etc.) are known, at least partially, by most. Sadly, their familiarity often causes the excitement, beauty, and meaning to be lost on the hearers. This sermon series aims to breathe life back into the wonderful stories of old, pushing hearers to move past the mundane and live extraordinary lives of faith.
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