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calendar_today November 24, 2024 - September 8, 2024
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Philippians: To the Glory of God the Father

Suffering is an unavoidable part of the Christian life. Philippians, one of the Apostle Paul’s most affectionate epistles, was written during a time of suffering. Imprisoned in Rome, Paul wrote to remind the church both then and now that we always have cause to rejoice because Christ has already defeated the power of sin and death. Join us for this twelve-week study of one of the most joyful books in the Bible.

Sermons: 12

Permanent Community

person Chad Escue
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calendar_today November 24, 2024
sell Contentment God's Providence Joy
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The Secret to Contentment

person Chad Escue
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calendar_today November 17, 2024
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The Peace of God and the God of Peace

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today November 10, 2024
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Straining Forward and Standing Firm

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today November 3, 2024
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Cost-Benefit Analysis

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today October 27, 2024
sell Covenant Doctrine Freedom
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Fellow workers, Fellow soldiers

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today October 20, 2024
sell Church Fellowship Relationships
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Hold Fast to the Word of Life

person Jeff Creasy
location_on Music Row
calendar_today October 13, 2024
sell Character Contentment Joy
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Work Out Your Salvation with Fear and Trembling

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today October 6, 2024
sell Doctrine Sanctification Work
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Lower Still

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today September 29, 2024
sell Fellowship Humility Joy
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To Live is Christ

person Chad Escue
location_on Music Row
calendar_today September 22, 2024
sell Calling Contentment Joy
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