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Stoneybrook Community Church of God. A place to Be Loved and Be Love in Bloomington, Indiana.
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I Believe: It’s Believable
A historical case for the trustworthiness of Jesus and the New Testament documents.
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I Believe: Starting with Jesus
Jesus is the clearest and most complete self-revelation of God. Therefore, if want to know what God is like, we should start with Jesus.
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I Believe: Introduction to Theology
What is theology? How can we study God? Where do we start? In this new series we’ll begin to construct a Christ-centered theological framework.
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God In Us
The Christian life is about more than just being nice people until we die and "go to heaven." This message concludes the God ___ Us series by explaining what is perhaps the most significant and unique aspect of God's relationship with God's people, God In Us.
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God For Us
Imagine finding yourself in a court of law, a zealous prosecutor ready to throw the book at you, and God is the judge on the bench. That’s one of the pictures that comes to mind in Romans 8:31-39.
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God With Us
The relationship between the divine and humanity has been a question of the ages. What would it look like to have God With Us?
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How Should We Follow Jesus?
Thomas aims to capture the essence of Christianity: "How do we follow Jesus?" His teachings help me to live more like Christ.
Jesus Centered Teaching
Challenging sermons, based in a careful reading of the Bible. Horrocks has a great ability to look at the old stories with fresh eyes, asking “What did we miss?” Often the answers challenge our 21st century church and culture just as they must have challenged people of Jesus’ day.