LIFE Fellowship Sermons
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A Ministry Portrait, Pt. 2
In the ministry portrait, the Christlike trait of charity is very visible.
A Ministry Portrait, Pt. 1
"Ministry" is a term that is used often in church. Ensuring that our understanding of it is correct is vital.
Faithful Reminders
A reminder to be faithful to the word of God, the Holy Spirit, and the body of Christ
The Danger of Dysfunction
In the midst of dysfunctional circumstances, how is a disciple to overcome and grow?
Delivered from Distress
Without the Lord we are prone to wander into a desolate life. Because of this we need to consistently exercise our hearts and minds by reminding ourselves and each other of God's goodness so we don't find ourselves reliant on things in life that caused us to lose our way.
Aging Well
Peter provided clarity on how the believer is to live the rest of their time on earth regardless of circumstances.
A Pattern for Victory, Pt 2
Doing what is right and knowing our place before Christ are keys to the victorious Christian life.
A Pattern for Victory
In looking at Christ, we discover a pattern for victory in suffering.
Shaken, Not Stirred
Hebrews 12 comments on Exodus 19:16-25. The message explains that commentary in a historical and devotional way.
Mother’s Day Panel (No Audio)
Four mothers from Life Fellowship sat down to let us get to know them by talking about their lives, motherhood and marriage.
Critical Truths for the Storm
Truth is critical for the storms of life. In this message, we identify 4 critical truths to be remembered in the storms of life.
The Resurrection
Reviewing the purpose, the proof, and the power of the glorious resurrection.
A Portrait of Immaturity
The portrait of immaturity is as clear as the portrait of maturity. Looking at the portrait of immaturity should compel us to pursue maturity in Christ.
A Portrait of Maturity
Often, spiritual maturity is reduced to how much Scripture a believer knows. While that is an aspect of spiritual maturity, it is not the full extent of it. In 1 Peter 3:8, the Lord paints a clear portrait of maturity.