References: Ephesians 4
Thank you for joining us on this edition of Hope For Today! Today, we conclude the final message of the "Who Me...A Priest?" series; a sequence of messages devoted to our calling to serve the Lord as the redeemed in Christ. This particular message is called "The Aim of Christ's Character", and speaks to the believer's deliberate conversion into the image of Christ. Teaching pastor Jim Shaddix asks the question, "How do we measure this spiritual transformation?". Please join us as he specifically references Ephesians 4:13 to answer this question.Series: Who Me...A Priest?
Marriage…. It is, and has been a foundational part of civilized cultures all over the world. But, in case you hadn’t yet heard, traditional marriage has become a very politicized subject, with many special interest groups attempting to push their definition of marriage.
In 2006, Pastor Jim, preached a series of messages on marriage entitled, “The Mystery of Marriage”. No, this was NOT a commentary on the current political quagmire, but instead, a biblical review of the origins and significance of marriage. Based in Ephesians, “The Mystery of Marriage” looks at God’s purposes for marriage, the roles and responsibilities for men and women in marriage, and finally, the impact of culture’s attempts to re-define marriage.
So, whether you’re a newlywed, a marriage veteran of many years, or you are just now contemplating marriage, you’ll benefit greatly in hearing this biblical blueprint for the realities and issues of marriage. Join us for “The Mystery of Marriage”.