Message Series: Deep Stuff

This sermon series will explore some of the most important truths of Christianity. Out textbook will be the New Testament letter of Ephesians.

Be Who You Are

In this, the final sermon in the "Deep Stuff" series, Mike Osborne teaches on sanctification. What is sanctification and how does it work? Using Paul's admonition to "live as children of light," Mike explains that a holy life is driven by faith in the gospel - specifically, our identity as God's beloved people.

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The Church

What is the Church? What reasons are there to be a member of a local church? Do Christians have to go to church?

These are good questions! Our hope is that after the service today, you will see how God is using the Church to accomplish His mission in this world. Perhaps you'll gain new perspective on church attendance and involvement.

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Reconciliation

This sermon is another installment in the "Deep Stuff" series. Matt Ryman speaks about the doctrine of reconciliation and explains how we can have both peace with God and peace with people that have wronged us.

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Sola Gratia!

In Ephesians 2:1-10, the apostle Paul speaks out clearly about salvation being by grace through faith in Christ alone. In this message, preached on Reformation Sunday, Mike Osborne shares the five rallying cries of the Protestant Reformation and focuses on "grace alone." Find out what grace is, what it does for the believer in Christ, and how to get it.

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Now and Later

This message, third in the series "Deep Stuff," focuses on the doctrine of redemption. Mike Osborne explains that redemption is an accomplished fact, an ongoing process, and a future hope for all who are in Christ.

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Adoption

This is the second sermon in the "Deep Stuff" series. Pastor Matt Ryman explains the Doctrine of Adoption and shows how embracing God as your Father changes your life.

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Loved Before Time

This message is the first in the series "Deep Stuff," on the book of Ephesians. Mike Osborne explains the doctrine of predestination and its practical benefits.

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