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Some Summer Teaching & Jesus

Over this summer of rest, refocusing on God and waiting on Him...

May I offer some teaching to encourage your heart and feed your spirit?

 

Have you heard all the sermons on our CLC website?

Here's some others too:

 

the Cross of Jesus, Mark Driscol  1 Cor 2:2

a frank and thorough preach to leaders about our Gospel

The Crosses

I sin, I'm sinned against... what about the Cross?

 "..bitterness is often caused by the proximity of the sinner, not the severety of the sin"

 

 

Loving Me, Loving You, Rachel Hickson Luke 10:27

Holding hands

 

 

the Great Call, Dave Smith

cross

 

book of Revelation and worship, Rob Bell

 

Surrendering to Christ & Our Personal Needs, Tony Campolo, Phil 1:21

 Worship_Praise

healing!

 

Why Mark Driscol hates religion

 

external sources:

Mars Hill Church, Seattle

Kingsgate church, Peterborough

Tony Campolo, Pensylvania


Kevin, 10/08/2009

Feedback:
Kevin Cade03/09/2009 19:02
A very good sermon about generosity and Father looking after our needs is here:

http://websrvr80il.audiovideoweb.com/il80web20038/9_28_08.mp3

I say check it out!
Mike RT07/09/2009 00:39
Wow! That sermon about the Cross of Jesus is totally, absolutely and unquestionably (as some of my newly acquired American friends would say) "The bomb". If anyone hasn't heard it yet then seriously - DO! We all need to hear it, over, and over, and over again - and there are no exceptions to that!

Thanks Kevin!
Margaret Wilson24/09/2009 02:12
The cross of Jesus is "Far more than bubble and froth" wow, it certainly is. Listen to this, there will be chains rattling and handbags flying. "The religious need to repent of their righteousness" say it again, brother. I don't think City Life can be accused of religiousness but we might find ourselves in the firing line from this message.
I second what Mike has said, we need to hear this again and again. Food for the soul.
Kevin Cade25/09/2009 08:35
Check out this one:

http://websrvr80il.audiovideoweb.com/il80web20038/7_13_08.mp3

Mark Gungor's sermon titled, "Christianity's Lost Message"