Gesamtlänge aller Episoden:
To press on is an intentional pursuit towards a goal. We all press on towards something. What are you pressing on towards? Philippians 3:12-4:1
Often times our confidence rises and falls based on how we measure up. There is one place we will never measure up, and that's before God. (Philippians 3:1-11)
In Philippians 2:19-30, Cory unpacks what Paul had to say about Timothy and Epaphroditus. With that thought in mind, what would be written about you?
Jermaine encourages the Middle Schoolers to respond to the voice of God, and joyfully and faithfully LIVE for Him.
Cory and Jermaine kick off Friday night inspiring the students with the grace of God and how it allows us to LIVE for Him.
Hear Jermaine Arphul, 121 Students Pastor (6th-8th Grade), share an inspiring message encouraging students to live as lights in a world of darkness.
This week Cory teaches through Philippians 2:1-11. Paul is continuing his point on the absolute importance of unity and love among one another. In these verses, he gives us the x-factor, the key ingredient that is necessary in each of us in order to see unity and love among one another. That x-factor is humility. Paul concludes this passage with a beautiful song about the only One who has truly lived a life of humility, and offers us hope that through Jesus, we can have humility too.
When we look at the example Paul sets for us in Philippians 1, we see that our greatest purpose in life is to devote our lives to honoring Jesus, to live for Jesus. Living for Jesus will move us to then love others and to walk shoulder to shoulder with others - community is not an option!
Jermaine picks it up in Philippians 1, with the challenge to be all in, as Paul was all in, for the advance of the Gospel.
Are you all in?!
Cory starts off our study of Paul's letter to the Philippians by looking at two foundational desires of the human heart: a purpose to live for, and a people to belong to. Paul will show us where we can find the answer to the quest in life for purpose and people.