Suffering for Christ

Often we take for granted that we don't have to suffer for being Christians (except for sometimes feeling awkward or being ridiculed) but for many Christians in in the world today, their faith means risking their lives to follow Jesus. 

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Mike Hong
Being a Missionary in a Secular World

Imagine you grew up in a Christian home in a conservative suburb in a normal "middle-america" home. Over time, you slowly feel God calling you to a different area of the country, and you end up in the highly-secularized city of Boston. When you first came to Boston, you came with what you thought were all the answers to the unanswered questions these "secular" people had. 

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Fletcher Lang
Serving God with Our Finances

Today’s message is on what it means to embrace one’s identity of “servant.” Jesus was the ultimate picture of a servant. Though he was God, he didn’t expect to be served, but rather to serve! This is so unique among world religions, that our God served us! Now our service is just a response to what he has done for us!

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Fletcher Lang
Turning Strangers into Friends into Family

This week we're talking about the God-given identity of "family" that we have together. As Christians we are called by God as family and to be family. The Christian life was never meant to be lived alone. Almost all of the commandments that Paul writes in the epistles are to churches, not individuals. Our Christian culture often says, "It's me and Jesus and that's all I need." But that's not what the Bible says! The Bible is full of commandments that end in "one another." That means that we have to be with other Christians in order to live these out.

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Fletcher Lang