Sins You Didn't Know You Were Committing

Description
As we move through this season of Lent towards the cross with Christ and to the empty tomb of Easter morning, we are reflecting on our sin, the very thing that separates us from God and the very thing Christ came to save us from. Every Sunday of Lent, we will be meditating on a specific sin, many of which we didn’t know we were committing. Then, during the midweek Wednesday service, we will be hearing the antithesis of that sin and how Christ calls us to act as his redeemed children. Join us every week as we prepare our hearts and minds to receive the glorious resurrection life that is only found in Jesus Christ!
Sins You Didn't Know You Were Committing
MESSAGES
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Feb 18: ASH WEDNESDAY
Genesis 3:1-7
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NOT PART OF SERMON SERIES
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Join for church at 6:30pm in the Sanctuary (Ashes & Communion)
SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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Feb 22: Self-Centeredness
Philippians 2:3-11; Luke 18:9-14
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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Feb 25: MID-WEEK (6:30pm in the Church) Selfless (antithesis of Self-Centeredness)
Philippians 2:3-11
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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March 1: Covetousness
Philippians 4:10-13; Luke 18:18-27
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor TBD
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Baptism Information Class at 11:45am
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March 4: MID-WEEK (6:30pm in the Church) Contentment (antithesis of Covetousness)
Philippians 2:3-11; Luke 18:9-14
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor TBD
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March 8: Sloth
Colossians 3:18-25; Matthew 25:14-30
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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March 4: MID-WEEK (6:30pm in the Church) Works (antithesis of Sloth)
Colossians 3:18-2
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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March 15: Slander
Galatians 6:1-10; Matthew 20:20-28
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor TBD
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March 4: MID-WEEK (6:30pm in the Church) Encouragement (antithesis of Slander)
Galatians 6:1-10
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor TBD
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March 22: Judging
Romans 7:7-12; Matthew 7:1-5
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham
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March 25: MID-WEEK (6:30pm in the Church) Discernment (antithesis of Judging)
Romans 7:7-12
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SERMON LINK HERE - Pastor Graham




