11 episodes

Christ Presbyterian Church (christpca.net) began in 2005 as a small Bible study made up of people who wanted to see a new Christ-centered church in the Temecula Valley. That original vision is still intact and on display every Sunday. When you worship with us, you are brought face to face with Jesus—his life, his death, his ministry for us today at the right hand of God, and his coming again. We fervently believe that our lives need to be shaped by the message of Jesus, what the Bible calls “the gospel,” because it is only as we are formed and reformed by that good news that we are able to love God and love our neighbor.

Christ PCA Temecula Christ Presbyterian Church

    • Religion & Spirituality

Christ Presbyterian Church (christpca.net) began in 2005 as a small Bible study made up of people who wanted to see a new Christ-centered church in the Temecula Valley. That original vision is still intact and on display every Sunday. When you worship with us, you are brought face to face with Jesus—his life, his death, his ministry for us today at the right hand of God, and his coming again. We fervently believe that our lives need to be shaped by the message of Jesus, what the Bible calls “the gospel,” because it is only as we are formed and reformed by that good news that we are able to love God and love our neighbor.

    Standing Firm 101 (Philippians 3:17-4:1) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    Standing Firm 101 (Philippians 3:17-4:1) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    This week we will look at Philippians 3:17-4:1 and how discipleship affects our walk. What does Paul mean when he tells the Philippian church to imitate him, and how does this translate to us today? Are we discipling and are we being discipled? How do new reconcile our earthly existence in the flesh with the goal of our citizenship in heaven?

    • 29 min
    Pressing Into Our Joy - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    Pressing Into Our Joy - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    This week we will look at what the Apostle Paul means when he says he is “pressing on” and “forgetting what lies behind” and what gives him the strength. We will look at how sanctification brings us to the prize of the upward call of God through Jesus and how our mindset changes as we are sanctified and leave behind lesser things.

    • 30 min
    The Fight For Joy, Part 2 - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    The Fight For Joy, Part 2 - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    This week in part two of the sermon, “The Fight For Joy” we will look at the “surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus” and the difference between righteousness and self-righteousness through a joyful perspective, a joyful pillar, and a joyful passion which comes from further knowing Christ.

    • 28 min
    The Fight For Joy, Part 1 - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    The Fight For Joy, Part 1 - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    In chapter three, Paul warns of the evildoers; those who put confidence in the flesh. He counters with the reasons he is “qualified” through the flesh, but explains the futility of putting confidence in anything but the Lord. We will look at why it’s so easy to take confidence in the flesh and learn the benefits of putting our confidence in the Lord.

    • 25 min
    Unprecedented Jpy (Philippians 3:1) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    Unprecedented Jpy (Philippians 3:1) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    This week, we move to chapter three of Philippians where in the opening line, Paul reiterates what he has said before regarding joy. This important reminder is because we can easily let our present circumstances rob us of joy. How do these circumstances impact our joy and how can we rejoice in the Lord daily?

    • 23 min
    Joy Exemplified (Philippians 2:19-30) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    Joy Exemplified (Philippians 2:19-30) - Joy's Journey: The Letter to the Philippians

    This week in Philippians 2:19-30, Paul tells the Philippian church that he is sending two faithful workers to them: Timothy and Epaphroditus. He commends both men for their genuine service to the Lord, contrasting that with others who worked only in their own self-interest. We will look to see why Paul speaks of being anxious and how in sending the two faithful servants, it will ease his anxiety.

    • 33 min

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