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Gospelology (Part 3): “Gospel & Religion” (Video)

This podcast was recorded April 25th, 2010 and is part 3 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 11-24 of chapter 1 and is titled Gospel & Religion. Pastor Aaron shares how we, as well as the Galatian church, so easily get delivered from rebellion and then fall into religion.

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Gospelology (Part 3): “Gospel & Religion” (Audio)

This podcast was recorded April 25th, 2010 and is part 3 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 11-24 of chapter 1 and is titled Gospel & Religion. Pastor Aaron shares how we, as well as the Galatian church, so easily get delivered from rebellion and then fall into religion.

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STIR – June 30th

God has placed in us gifts that we need to stir into flame (1 Timothy 1:6). He as also called us to consider how to stir up one another to love and good works (Hebrews 10:24)  We have gits in us and christian brothers and sisters around us that need to be stired up.

Stir is a day that we set aside once a month to pray and fast together as a church and we are asking God to stir us up.  We gather together for a corporate time of prayer at 6 – 8 pm at the connection building. If you are going to join with us please sign up at the service or e-mail us at info@lifeconnectionchurch.net.

The next Stir is June 30th.

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Gospelology (Part 2): “Different & Distorted” (Video)

This podcast was recorded April 18th, 2010 and is part 2 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 6-10 of chapter 1 and is titled Different & Distorted. Pastor Aaron shares how Paul is astonished at how quickly the Galatian church has turned to false gospels.

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Gospelology (Part 2): “Different & Distorted” (Audio)

This podcast was recorded April 18th, 2010 and is part 2 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 6-10 of chapter 1 and is titled Different & Distorted. Pastor Aaron shares how Paul is astonished at how quickly the Galatian church has turned to false gospels.

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Gospelology Series – A study of Galatians

We are taking 19 weeks to go through the book of Galatians. This teaching series is accompanied by a study guide for our gospel communities. Please reach out to your Gospel Community leader to get the study guides for each week. Additionally we will be using YouVersion Live for each sermon. This allows you to view detailed sermon notes, add your own notes as well as participate in Q&A during the sermon. Join our Life Connection Church YouVersion Group and then click on “Events” to see the live sermon events.

You can find all the podcasts for this series here.

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to leave a comment here or reach us through our contact form.

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Gospelology (Part 1): “Grace and Glory” (Audio)

This podcast was recorded April 11th, 2010 and is part 1 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 1-5 of chapter 1 and is titled Grace and Glory.

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Gospelology (Part 1): “Grace and Glory” (Video)

This podcast was recorded April 11th, 2010 and is part 1 of a series entitled Gospelology, a study of Galatians, taught by Aaron Dailey. This sermon discusses verses 1-5 of chapter 1 and is titled Grace and Glory.

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The City…coming soon to LCC

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Rising up a risen Savior

As we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord this Easter season, I am drawn, time and time again, to those three words. I realize that I have held onto this knowledge as something that happened far off….in another land, in another time. While I rejoice in the living Jesus, who continues to sanctify me and astounds me with His Love, the act of His resurrection was somehow detached from my everyday view.

I am only just beginning to realize a different perspective regarding the importance of recognizing that special day in my everyday life. Moreover, God is showing me the importance of actually performing that act, myself; that is, lifting up Christ high above all else.

I’ve found that so many of us say we hold Christ higher than anything else in our lives. But when I ask myself if Christ is more important to me than my children; my comfort; my pride; my desires, I must repent. All too often, I realize that my own desires are elevated at an unhealthy level and THEY are what become risen in my life.

I was praying recently about a situation in which I wanted Jesus to intervene. I asked for all the “right things” – a changed heart; a godly perspective; kind actions; but my motives were not pure They were merely to exalt myself by making a difficult situation easier for me to handle. When His Holy Spirit revealed this to me, I knew that I had erred and needed to exalt Christ! I had to perform the act of rising Him up in this situation and not myself.

I am still dealing with and working through this situation I mentioned. God didn’t take it away, or change it to make it more comfortable for me. But I am now able to see that my eyes were focused on how it could be easier for me if only Christ were there, instead of focusing on lifting Him up and seeing that He already was. By His grace over me, I am able to view evidence of His mercy, His grace, and the gifts He bestows upon His children. His Holy Spirit has allowed me to see that I had raised my own comfort above Christ. And, although the circumstances haven’t changed, Christ is now being glorified. All because He led me back to ponder those three words, “HE HAS RISEN”.

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