Sat@6 and AM Church are currently working through the series 'Rejoice in the Lord - Always'.
Philippians is sometimes referred to as “the Epistle of Joy” – yet
this is not precise enough to capture its depth and power. Certainly the “joy-rejoice” group
of words occurs more frequently in this letter than any other New Testament writing – but
it is the circumstance of the Apostle Paul’s writing that provide the depth
and power. He writes from prison not knowing whether he will live or die. It
is a joy that is not eclipsed by any circumstances. It is a rejoicing always
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All are encouraged to join us as we consider how we might better serve Christ and His Kingdom in our lives.
And don’t forget, if you can’t physically join us at Chapel, check out podcasts of the talks at www.stmarkstalks.org as they become available.
Pursuing Happiness
Over 8 weeks the Sat@6 and AM Church congregations at Chapel
explored the key factors that make up genuine happiness and seeing what
God has to say about human happiness and how to find it.
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Everlasting Issues
In 1 Corinthians the Apostle Paul addresses a
series of specific pastoral and theological issues within the Corinthian
Church. They are everlasting issues in that they potentially impact
eternal destinies and have constantly recurred throughout the history
of Christianity.
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Romans - Righting All Wrongs!
The Apostle Paul's Letter to the Roman has
had enormous significance throughout Church history. Martin Luther gained
his insights on grace that led to the Protestant Reformation.
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Doctrine 101
101 subjects at university introduce and lay a foundation for further
study. So this series provides a basic overview and lays a foundation
for further study of Biblical Christianity.
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The 10 Commandments
Their Relevance today when the world has moved on and
". you are not under law, but under grace." Romans 6:14
Do they still apply?
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