Sunday Morning Sermons- MRCC Memorial Road Church of Christ
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- Religion & Spirituality
Join us as we dive into Biblical truths that will help us live out our faith and draw closer to God.
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Grow Part 2
Phil continued our Grow series with a message about Mary the mother of Jesus. Twice in Luke we are told that Mary, “treasured these things in her heart.” What exactly does this phrase mean and what spiritual posture might it represent? Phil explored Mary’s practice of pondering and how it is a sign of spiritual maturity.
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Grow Part 1
Phil began a new follow-up series to our school year theme. It is called Grow and will focus on how discipleship looks different depending on our stage of life. There are unique opportunities that arise and temptations that lurk in each new season of life. Over the next few weeks, Phil will explore these stages, with this first week being a study of how young people follow Christ.
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The Mission of Jesus - Disciples Making Disciples
Sunday, Phil preached on the Great Commission. He talked about how this central passage shares key insights into Jesus’ purpose as well as our participation in it. He explored why it is challenging to carry out this vocation and give some practical ways to get started.
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The Mission of Jesus - Abundant Life
Phil continued our sub-series The Mission of Jesus with a sermon from John 10 on the abundant life. Here Jesus states that one of the reasons he came was so that his followers might have life, and life to the full. Phil put forth some key principles of what an abundant life looks like based on the shepherding language used in this chapter.
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The Mission of Jesus - Story of Sin
Phil continued our sub-series, The Mission of Jesus. In this sermon, Phil took a careful look at one of the most important texts in scripture on why Jesus came, Romans 8:1-4. This tightly packed passage reveals how Christ’s work on the cross dealt with the power of sin and paved the way for the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
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The Mission of Jesus - Easter
Phil preached about resurrection from Ephesians 1, where Paul talked about resurrection as a present power available to believers who open their eyes to it.