A series in the book of Colossians. We’ll see how Christ reigns supreme over all, and how gazing on the glory of Christ encourages our hearts, and leads to worship, hope, confidence, and joy.
Glorious
Sermons in this series
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We’re looking at what makes the gospel so glorious, from Colossians 1:1-8. Join us as we (re)discover The Glory of the Gospel!
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In his prayer, Paul paints a picture of the glory of Christ reflected in people who have been brought from darkness to light. We see how the life of Jesus is lived out in his people; not that our lives can be ‘worthy’ of the Lord, but that we walk in a way that is suitable to our new lives – which makes sense given who we now are! Join us as we look at Glorious New Lives from Colossians 1:9-14.
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Our lives – and this world – can sometimes seem chaotic, discouraging, and overwhelming. Is anyone in charge? Is there any hope, any point to it all? We find confidence, hope, sanity, and life in Jesus. It really is all about Jesus. Join us as we look at The Glorious Christ from Colossians 1:15-23.
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As the Apostle Paul concludes his introduction of himself to the believers in the church at Colossae, he reflects on the riches of the gospel, Christ in us, the hope of glory. This message has become Paul’s mission, and the church’s responsibility to grow in maturity. Join us for “The Hope of Glory,” as we consider the mystery, the mission, and our maturity from Colossians 1:24–2:5.
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Join us as we see how Christ clears away confusion in life and gives us clarity about our identity, our purpose, and our direction. Colossians 2:6-15 leads us to praise God for the “Glorious Confidence” we find in the gospel.
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At first glance, it appears that in Colossians 2 the Apostle Paul is encouraging a young church to make sure they worship God the right way, not the wrong way. But is that really his point? Or is Paul referring to something much deeper in our relationship with God, something fundamental to how we are made right with God in the first place? Join us for Glorious Freedom from Colossians 2:16–23!
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Colossians 2 clarifies that we don’t get right with God by following rules and extreme disciplines, but chapter 3 sets forth an expectation that the direction of our lives will be transformed by being in Christ. Glorious Foundations from Colossians 3:1-17 explains the basis for living in a way that honors the Lord and each other.
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Colossians 3:1-17 switches from Paul’s theological teaching to practical ways for us to live out our faith as Christ-Ones. Last week, we looked at the architecture, excavations, and foundations needed to build our lives upon Christ. In Colossians 3:18–4:1, we will learn how to practically build our marriages and homes in ways that honor and glorify the Lord we serve.
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We were made to live for something bigger than ourselves. The gospel changes our priorities so that as we live for Christ and his glory we’re set free from apathy and aimlessness, and we find real joy. Join us as we look at Colossians 4:2-18 and finish our series in Colossians looking at the Glorious Impact God can have through your life.