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The term "born again" is a biblical description of the profound change that happens to someone who starts a relationship with God through Christ. Understanding the profound changes that happens to our identity allows us to experience a better way to live with purpose and security.
Today, race serves to divide one type of church, one type of Christian, one type of theology from another. Lamentable as this is, it is theologically insufficient.
Hear how Ephesians describes the essence, identity, and mission of the church within the larger framework of Christ's cosmic rule.
How does our identity in Christ affect our Bible teaching? This session will explore common pitfalls of misplaced identity and practicalities for how to speak from God's power.
Join us as we explore the problems with self-focus, the need for self-awareness, and how these relate to putting on the new self and loving one another.
As new creations, our struggles and failures don't need to define us--they are often a way for God's glory to shine through us.
Ephesians 1-6
It's easy for people to view their mental health diagnoses or traumatic histories as their identity. This session explores biblical identity and its power for lasting change.
We all experience conflict. We will focus on how God can use conflict in our lives as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of our identity in Him.
Biblical authors expressed trust in God over man's opinion despite experiencing fear of man. What does the Bible say about how we experience freedom from the opinions of others?