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First Corinthians
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Power of the resurrection
Matt Humphrey First Corinthians
God’s grace transforms brokenness into hope, grounding faith in the facts of the resurrection and the promise of new life.
The greatest measure is love
Matt Humphrey First Corinthians
A reflection on the supremacy of love in the Christian life, showing how it defines spiritual maturity and gives meaning to every act. Love is active, sacrificial and enduring, calling believers to persist, serve and reflect Christ in all relationships.
Gifts of the Spirit
Matt Humphrey First Corinthians
Paul teaches that every spiritual gift is given by the Holy Spirit for the common good of the church. These gifts are not self-made or self-serving—they are God’s work in us, meant to serve and build up the body of Christ. Though there is great variety in the gifts, there is unity in their purpose, because they all flow from the same Spirit and aim toward the same mission.
Order at the table
Jeremy Havlin First Corinthians
This message challenges cultural assumptions and emphasizes God’s design for order and reverence, especially in worship and communion, calling believers to study Scripture thoughtfully and honor what God declares as sacred.
Lessons from the Past: Living for God’s Glory
Pat Cronin First Corinthians
A call to remember Israel’s failures and God’s faithfulness, urging believers to resist temptation, ask wise questions and live every moment for the glory of God; not just for permission, but with purpose.
A life that matters
Jeremy Havlin First Corinthians
Challenges us to move beyond self-centered living by intentionally choosing a life of purpose, sacrifice and devotion to God’s greater calling.
Love over liberty
Joe Cuyar First Corinthians
Teaches that Christian freedom must be guided by love, encouraging believers to value others’ faith over personal liberties.
Devotion in every season
Gabe Pecoraro First Corinthians
Highlights God’s design for the body, marriage and singleness, calling for covenant faithfulness, purposeful living and undivided devotion to Christ.
Building what lasts
Matt Humphrey First Corinthians
Addresses spiritual immaturity and division, challenging the church to grow, build with purpose and trust God for lasting transformation.
Power over persuasion
Matt Humphrey First Corinthians
Contrasts human wisdom with the power of the Spirit, calling believers to rely on God’s strength and spiritual insight rather than impressive words or intellect.