About the Series
January-March 2024
The letter Paul wrote to the church in the city of Colossae emphasized the nature, preeminence, and sufficiency of Christ. At the time, the church was struggling with confusing voices that were adding to that message by creating additional rules to follow or diluting the message by creating other pathways to God.
Paul spoke into the confusion by proclaiming that Jesus is above all, the pathway to God is Jesus alone, and Jesus is in all, affecting every part of our lives.
For the person searching or seeking to understand who Jesus is, Colossians is a beautiful introduction to Him and the message of hope that He brings. For the person who knows Christ and is seeking to follow him, Colossians is a beautiful reminder of the work that Jesus has done for us and how the gospel shapes our everyday lives. In this series, we journey through Paul’s letter to the church in Colossae and find out how His words apply to us today.
Messages in this Series
Jesus Over All
- January 7 | Greeting & Thanksgiving (1:1-8) | Pastor John King
- January 14 | Prayer (1:9-14) | Pastor John King
- January 21 | The Supremacy of Christ (1:15-17) | Pastor Mike Graham
- January 28 | The Head of the Church (1:18-23) | Pastor John King
Jesus Alone
- February 4 | The Ministry of Paul (1:24-2:5) | Pastor Mike Graham
- February 11 | Christ versus False Teachings (2:6-23) | Pastor John King
Jesus in All
- February 18 | Christian Living (3:1-17) | Pastor Mike Graham
- February 25 | Christ in our Relationships (3:18-4:1) | Pastor John King
- March 3 | Sharing Christ and Final Greetings (4:2-18) | Pastor John King
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John King - July 21, 2019
5 Prayers That Lead to Unity
Scripture References: Acts 4:23-31, James 1:2-5, Psalms 51:10, Psalms 133:1-3, 1 John 4:11-12, John 17:20-21, Luke 10:1-2
From Series: "Summer in the Psalms 2"
What would happen if you told God how you really feel or what you really think? Have you ever found yourself praying the same words over and over again without really opening up with God? No other part of the Bible exposes our inner struggles more than the Psalms. Each Psalm reaches beyond the world of sight and sound to reveal what our senses long to see and hear—our authentic self and the heart of God. Join us this summer as we walk through the Psalms and learn to pray real prayers. Don’t worry. God is big enough to handle all your pain, rage, fear, desire for control, prejudice, greed, doubt, unfulfilled longings… or any other thoughts or feelings stirring inside you. He’s inviting us to take off our mask and spend this summer praying the Psalms.