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Empowered by the Holy Spirit

by Jeremiah on May.30, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – May 29th, 2010
How the Holy Spirit enables us to keep God’s word in it’s fullness.
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The Spirit of the Law

by Jeremiah on May.23, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – May 22th, 2010
Jeff Patton talks about the relationship of the spirit of the law and the letter of the law. Do they clash in their purpose, or is the world of traditional Christianity not fully understanding the true relationship between the letter and the spirit?

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Love: more than emotions

by Jeremiah on May.08, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – May 8th, 2010
Jeff Patton continues his series on love, Christians, and law.
Can you explain the relationship between our love for God and the law/torah of God?
In this installment, Jeff continues to examine the scriptures on this critical subject that helps define the faith of a Christian.
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Law and Love

by Jeremiah on May.01, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – May 1st, 2010
Jeff Patton continues his series on law and grace, in this installment, he talks about the integrated relationship between the law and love and how they need each other to be properly used and expressed.

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Our Christian Kindergarten

by Jeremiah on Apr.17, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – April 17th, 2010
Jeff Patton talks about the illogical stance of antinomianism (anti-law), relating our spiritual and church life to kindergarten and its lessons.

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Law & Grace

by Jeremiah on Apr.10, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – April 10th, 2010
Jeff Patton begins a series discussing Law and Grace and the difference between “traditional Christianity” and the church of God.

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