Pray for One Another

Even when we feel powerless to help–we can pray

In a Gallup Poll released this week––only 1 group in the U.S. avoided 2020 Mental Health Decline. The poll shows only “churchgoers,” Americans who regularly attend religious services, were the only group who avoided mental health decline in 2020 (Gallup 12/7/20). One reason may be the fact that Christians have access to something special the world doesn’t have. Something that offers peace that surpasses understanding, guarding our heart and minds through Jesus Christ. Peace through the Power of Prayer (Philippians 4:6–7).

In this lesson we look at 1. The Command, 2. The Need and 3. The Access Provided for Intercessory Prayer.

Pre-recorded for Sunday, December 20, 2020
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Pray for One Another

Seven Keys to Understanding One Another

One Another Series

“Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water, But a man of understanding will draw it out.” (Proverbs 20:5)

As we study the One Another passages of the New Testament, we are called to spiritual understanding, which includes understanding one another. Let’s look at seven keys to understanding one another in order to build one another up in the faith.

Pre-recorded for Sunday, December 5, 2020 AUDIO | TEXT PDF

Seven Keys to Understanding One Another

Understanding One Another

To Help One Another Get to Heaven

“I went in through the treasury of wisdom and I drew for myself the waters of understanding.”

– Queen of Sheba, inscription 10th century B.C.

Understanding is one of the seven pillars of wisdom found in Proverbs 9:1; 8:12-14. We are called to grow in spiritual understanding, which affects every area of life, including our relationships with one another. Let’s examine the need for understanding to help one another get to heaven (1 Peter 3:7-9).

Sermon pre-recorded for Sunday 11/29/20 AUDIO | TEXT PDF

Understanding One Another

Members of One Another

As we continue our series on the One Another commands of the New Testament we see that the Church of Christ is the Body of Christ, made up of many members.

As Members of One Another…
• We Need One Another (Romans 12:3-5)
• To Encourage One Another (1 Corinthians 12:12-19)
• To Honor One Another (1 Corinthians 12:20-24)
• To Sympathize with One Another (1 Corinthians 12:25-27)

Sermon pre-recorded for Nov. 21, 2020: AUDIO | TEXT PDF

Members of One Another