Posts in 1 Corinthians
God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | How to Destroy a Church - Season 4, Episode 40

In this episode, Pastor Dorrell explores the critical role of unity within the church, emphasizing how biblical thinking, grace, and humility are essential to maintaining harmony among believers. Drawing from 1 Corinthians, he reflects on Paul's guidance to the Corinthian church, warning against the dangers of division, selfishness, and trivial disputes that can shift focus from the greater purpose of serving Christ. This message encourages believers to foster maturity, reconcile differences, and trust in the Lord, underscoring the profound significance of the church as the body of Christ.

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God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | Grace in the Mess - Season 4, Episode 37

In this episode, Pastor Dorrell begins a new series on 1 Corinthians, highlighting the transformative power of God’s grace within the church. Drawing from Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, Pastor Dorrell addresses issues of division, immorality, and cultural influence, reminding us that the church’s true strength lies not in human abilities but in dependence on God's grace. Discover how embracing grace fosters healing, unity, and purpose within the body of Christ.

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The Resurrection - Episode 38

As Christians, we affirm a number of truths, all of which are vital and important aspects of our lives as Christians. Perhaps none is more self evident than our own sin and brokenness. This makes none of the truths Christians affirm more important than the resurrection. What are you going to do with the risen Jesus Christ?

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Be a Conduit of Grace - Episode 83

We have all experienced God's grace in a mighty way. It has saved us, and it has changed us. Having experienced God's grace, having experienced His goodness, we are to be conduits of that goodness. If we choose to be nominal Christians and choose not to avail ourselves to the grace available, we not only diminish our own lives, but we diminish the lives of others because we cease to be conduits.

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