“I will build my church…”
What did Jesus mean when he said this? That is the question we’re attempting to answer as we prepare our hearts to move our services into our new home base for missions.
"I will build my church..." What did Jesus mean when he said this? That is the question we’re attempting to answer as we prepare our hearts to move our services into our new home base for missions.
This week, Jeremy lays the foundation for what it means for us to be the church for Waxahachie. The church is who we are and disciple-making is what we do.
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Church is not a building that we go to or an event that we attend, it is a community to whom we belong. In this week's teaching, Jeremy shows us how we've been created for community, how sin makes genuine community difficult, and what we must do to know the belonging community that Jesus has saved us to experience.
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In this week's teaching, Josh teaches about the necessity of doing good things for our city. We don't do good stuff merely to please God, we do good things so that by our good works we create a light that draws people into the truth of the good news we proclaim and profess to believe.
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We aren't just called to gather as a church on Sundays, we are called to a particular place to partner with Jesus in his renewal of all things in the everyday stuff of life.
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In this week's teaching, Pastor Jeremy wraps up our series on Jesus' words, "I will build my church." It is all about Jesus, he is both the architect and the cornerstone of the church and the gates of hell cannot withstand the family that God is building.
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This is the final teaching in our series on the church and our transition into our new base for gospel mission. It is also the first sermon in our new building.
In this week's sermon, we look at 1 Peter 2 to see that the church is not made of brick and mortar but made up of living stones, built upon the foundation of Jesus.