27
Dec 20

“The Righteousness Of God” – Communion Service

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Romans 3:19-31 (view passage online)

The law shows that all people are sinners and guilty before God, shutting every mouth. God provides righteousness apart from the law through faith in Christ’s blood, allowing Him to be both just and the justifier of those who believe.


25
Oct 20

“Communion Service”

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Romans 3:1-9 (view passage online)

Scripture declares that all people are under sin and that no one is righteous. The law makes the whole world guilty before God, preparing our hearts to receive the good news of righteousness through faith in Christ.


26
Jul 20

“According To My Gospel” – Communion Service

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Romans 2 (view passage online)

People who righteously judge others often commit the same sins themselves. God judges everyone based on truth and the gospel, not outward religious acts. True righteousness comes from a changed heart, as God justifies the ungodly who trust in Him.


28
Jun 20

“Communion Service”

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Romans 2:1-17 (view passage online)

This message on Romans 2 explains that all people, including the self-righteous, are inexcusable before God because all have sinned. God’s judgment is according to truth and applies to everyone without partiality. His goodness and forbearance are not an oversight but an invitation to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ’s righteousness.


31
May 20

“Revelation Of Wrath And Righteousness” Communion Service

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Romans 1:16-32 (view passage online)

This message contrasts God’s plan of salvation with man’s rebellion and self-righteousness. When people reject the truth of God revealed in creation, He gives them over to their sin, resulting in the moral decline we see today. The only solution for this hopeless state is the good news of Christ’s righteousness, which is received as a free gift through faith.


26
Jan 20

“The Gospel” (Communion Service)

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Romans 1:1-5 (view passage online)

This communion message proclaims the gospel as God’s power for salvation, exemplified by the Apostle Paul’s radical transformation. The sermon explains that the good news of Christ’s death and resurrection was promised throughout the scriptures and fulfilled in Jesus. He became a man to be our perfect substitute, and His resurrection declares Him to be the Son of God with power.


26
Mar 17

“A Passion For The People – Part 2”

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Romans 16:17-27 (view passage online)

Pastor John Nuce

Paul warns the church against false teachers who divide the body contrary to sound doctrine. He critiques modern universalist teachings that deny the reality of hell. He closes his letter praising God and encouraging believers to remain wise about good and innocent concerning evil.


19
Mar 17

“A Passion For People”

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Romans 16:1-16 (view passage online)

Pastor John Nuce

Paul greets numerous individuals by name to demonstrate his genuine love and personal care for the church. He commends Phoebe as a faithful servant and honors Priscilla and Aquila for risking their lives for him. This deep passion for people drove Paul’s ministry and must characterize every believer today.


12
Mar 17

“A Passion For Ministry”

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Romans 15:22-23 (view passage online)

Pastor John Nuce

Paul shares his drive to preach the gospel, his plan to visit Rome, and his request for prayer protection. God altered these plans entirely and brought Paul to Rome as a prisoner. Believers discover God’s will by passionately pursuing ministry one day at a time while abiding in Christ.


05
Mar 17

“Speak With Authority”

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Romans 15:14-21 (view passage online)

Pastor John Nuce

Paul speaks boldly as a minister of Jesus Christ offering the Gentiles as an acceptable sacrifice to God. He commends the Roman believers for their goodness, knowledge, and ability to instruct one another. Believers must speak the truth boldly even when modern culture demands silence and political correctness.