C4 | Calvary Young Adults Calvary Church Pa
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- Religion & Spirituality
C4 is a gathering of Young adults ages 18-30 that meets every Tuesday evening for the purpose of being inspired to Pursue Life in Christ. We do this by hearing from God’s word, worshiping God, and interacting with one another.
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Simple Gospel, Week Seventeen: Risk Loving Others for the Glory of God | Adam Derus
Paul expects that our freedom in Christ leads to loving God and loving others. But loving others is a risk and requires us to jump into the mess of life. Risky love restores sinners, bears burdens, and shares sacrificially. Are you willing to risk loving others for the glory of God?
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Simple Gospel, Week Sixteen: The Fruits of the Spirit | Adam Derus
Christians ought to be different from the world because only true Christians can bear fruit from God. As we obey the command to walk in the Spirit, let's examine the fruits of the Spirit that should be increasing in our lives.
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Simple Gospel, Week Fifteen: Keep on Walking in the Spirit | Adam Derus
Paul gives one of the most important commands in the entire Christian life: Walk in the Spirit. To understand better why and how we do that, we unpack five key words to help us live by the Spirit – Motivation, Source, Battle, Contrast, and Consistency.
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Simple Gospel, Week Fourteen: Open Your Eyes | Dr. George Murray
Come and learn from Jesus' disciples who struggled (as we do) to remember six key things that should be at the forefront of our lives: Value, Mission, Vision, Time, Place, and Salvation.
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Simple Gospel, Week Thirteen: True Freedom | Joel Martin
As Americans we think we are freedom experts, but we have much to learn. True and biblical freedom is freedom from self-saving and is not about freedom to follow our desires. Come learn about true freedom and the freedom to love others.
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Simple Gospel, Week Twelve: A Spiritual Ancestry Test | Christian Lefko
Paul uses the story of Sarah and Hagar to illustrate two different ways of approaching religion: human effort vs. divine grace. His Jewish opponents were confident that they were in the correct lineage of Abraham. But Paul demonstrates that they are actually in the line of Hagar, and thus the line of slavery. He challenges the Galatians, and us, who are in the line of Isaac, not to turn back to the slavery of the law. For, in Christ, they are children of the promise and therefore free.