Everyone sins. And, everyone is a sinner. Are your sins better than mine? Will my sins send me away from God while other sins are not that bad?
Mankind wants to believe that we are good by nature. But is that what the Bible teaches? Do we have good in us? Do we do right by God?
How do we describe God? Or how does He describe Himself? What sets our God apart from other gods? What does it mean to be Holy? We think we know. But do we?
The Trinity separates Christianity from other religions and from cults. It is important to understand why we see God this way. Although, while we hold to its truth, we acknowledge it is beyond our ability to understand God completely. Our God is an awesome God.
Theology and Doctrine are the study of God and the teachings of the Church. Why do we need them? How do we benefit from them? On what doctrines do we stand? This series will look at both in a very practical way.
God has good plans for us but they will lead us through hard times. If we misunderstand this we may give up when we meet obstacles. What God wants to bring us to is glorious beyond compare and worth pressing through the difficulties ahead.
The incarnation is a universe changing, world shaking, heart breaking, life re-creating event. Take some time to think what it means for God to come visit us.
One quiz was not enough to cover the highlights of this sermon series. So we enter the Championship Rounds. Different questions and sound effects.
There has been 16 or so sermons in the series, now comes the quiz to see if people have been learning anything. Obviously it is not meant to challenge you so much as remind you of the things we should know (and entertain us).
It is not enough to get to heaven. If the love of God has been poured into our hearts then we will want to take people with us. Imagine escaping a tragedy, arriving in safety, to then realize that you left your friends behind. That is not what we want. Let's bring others with us.