
Part 4 of the "How To Read The Bible" sermon series. In this sermon Mario gives an overview of the entire New Testament.
This is the third, and final, part of the series. In this series, we will learn the story of how a Jesus-persecuting man became the author of over a dozen New Testament letters.
View The Life of Paul: Series 3Sometimes there are thoughts that we'd love to share with you, but they really don't fit anywhere in particular. So we have a blog for just such items.
We also have a large archive of all of our previous sermon series. Feel free to have a listen.
We maintain a few shared playlists on Apple Music & Spotify. They serve two purposes: To allow you to learn songs before we sing them, and to listen to a wider array of songs that we have sung corporately for the life of Good News.
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Part 4 of the "How To Read The Bible" sermon series. In this sermon Mario gives an overview of the entire New Testament.
Part 10 of "Reset." Acts 28:30-31 & Phillippians 1:12-14. In this sermon, we learn about how Paul helped to advance the gospel even while he was stuck in prison and/or in a house. (This sermon was preached at the beginning of the social distancing policies related to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic.)
This was the sermon for the 2016 commissioning service for Royal Family Kids Camp. Taken from the book of Acts (mostly from the area between Acts 11:27 and Acts 15:41), this sermon recounts the story of the relationship between Paul and John Mark and points out some things we can learn from it.