An eight week series exploring the questions surrounding this thing we call House Church. Why do we have these, what purpose do they serve, who can/should lead?
Jesus Saturation (John 20:19-22)
Jesus Saturation (John 13:3-17)
Jesus Saturation (1 John 3:1, 17-18; John 1:12-13; Romans 6:3-4)
Jesus Saturation (Ephesians 1:22-23)
Jesus Saturation (Romans 6:5-11, 1 Corinthains 15:1-5, and 1 Peter 1:3-5)
Jesus Saturation (Matthew 23)
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 5:27-32)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 4:14-22)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.
The Gospel According to Luke (Luke 3:1-38)
Writing to a man named Theophilus (whose name means "Lover of God") Luke takes great care to document the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. Of the four Gospels, Luke was written with the most precision, using the highest Greek, and reads like a testimony prepared for a trial. Are you a "lover of God"? If so, then this was written so that you might know Him better.