Blood, Sweat & Tears: Week 5

John Vermilya // June 12, 2022 Faith in Jesus Christ is not a blind faith. Every Christian has a reason or reasons they have chosen to trust Christ, and that is the greatest gift we can share with anyone. But the manner in which we share our reasons are critical.

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Blood, Sweat & Tears: Week 4

John Vermilya // June 5, 2022 Relationship with God is not a distant and lifeless arrangement. Like any good human relationship it is fueled by intimate, ongoing communication between God and His Child.

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Blood, Sweat & Tears: Week 2

Ben Brown // May 22, 2022 Salvation is a gift from God, through faith in his son Jesus.  It is only by grace through faith that we are saved, which was established in Ephesians 2:8-9.  This is foundational to the true gospel.  We cannot save ourselves, and Christ died so that while we were yet…

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Blood, Sweat & Tears: Week 1

John Vermilya // May 15, 2022 Disciples cannot be mass-produced in a class or program. Instead they are painstakingly custom-made by the Holy Spirit, and with the disciple’s participation.

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Son of God: The Ascension

John Vermilya // May 8, 2022 The ascension marked the end of Jesus’ personal ministry and the beginning of the Great Commission. But most Christians are sadly ignorant of this defining moment.

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Son of God: Jesus Draws Near

John Vermilya // April 24, 2022 Some people believe the Bible is a collection of stories, morals and life lessons to make them into better people. Instead it’s an epic drama with one single plot line about one single hero.

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Son of God: Easter – Idle Tale

John Vermilya // April 17, 2022 If the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is a myth or an idle tale, then Christianity is a waste of time. But if you really believe Jesus rose from the dead then everything changes.

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Son of God: Crucifixion

John Vermilya // April 15, 2022 Jesus died a slow death on the cross. He suffered unrelenting agony and utter humiliation to atone for our sin, pain, and bear our shame. Jesus did so that we could be forgiven.

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