"Called by Christ" (Romans 1:1-7)
We've started a new series through the Book of Romans. On Sunday, Pastor Bryan Catherman preached Romans 1:1-7. In his sermon, "Called by Christ" (Romans 1:1-7) he examined who Paul claimed to be by the power of the Gospel, for the ministry of the gospel. He shared the gospel--to include a 6-point summary of the gospel by John Piper. Then he showed us how our identity is very much like Paul's because it's the same gospel that calls us and the same gospel ministry God calls us to. If you weren’t able to join us, we want to encourage that you listen or watch the sermon or the full live-stream.
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