MESSAGE LIBRARY
The Lord’s Table: A Proper Understanding of Communion
In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul challenges the church to approach the Lord’s Supper with humility, unity, and reverence. This message calls us to examine our hearts, value Christ’s sacrifice, and live in step with the Spirit—because what we do at the table reflects how we live as His body.
Living a Life Fully Surrendered
In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul reminds us that life in Christ is marked by humility, unity, and trust in God’s design. This message calls us to live in alignment with God’s will, embrace servant-hearted leadership, and reflect His image in how we live, love, and lead.
Overcoming Temptation
In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul reminds us that true spiritual maturity means learning from the past, resisting temptation, and living every day for God’s glory. This message calls us to a life that values obedience, humility, and the good of others above our own comfort.
A Purpose Driven Life
In 1 Corinthians 9, Paul shares what it means to live a life of purpose, sacrifice, and devotion to the gospel. This message shows why following Jesus is worth every effort, and how maturity means laying down our rights so others can know Him too.
Growing Up — Adding Value to Others
In 1 Corinthians 8, Paul shows us that real maturity isn’t about what we know—it’s about how we love. This message calls us to consider how our freedom impacts others, and to use our lives to build people up, not tear them down. A practical guide for living humbly and helping others grow.
Family Life – Raising the Bar (pt. 2)
In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul gives practical wisdom for marriage, singleness, and everything in between. This message helps us see how to honor God wherever we are—married, widowed, divorced, or single. It’s a call to live with purpose, faithfulness, and an undivided heart.
Family Life – Raising the Bar
In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul speaks directly to the realities of marriage, singleness, and sexual purity. Whether married or single, this passage gives clear guidance for honoring God with our bodies and relationships. It’s a call to raise the bar—not based on culture, but on Christ.
Raise the Standard – In the World but Not of It
In 1 Corinthians 6, Paul challenges believers to stop blending in with the world and start living like they belong to Jesus. From how we treat each other to how we steward our bodies, this passage calls us to grow up, straighten up, and wise up as God's people. We’ve been bought with a price—our lives should show it.
Cleaning House – Principles for Godly Living
In 1 Corinthians 5, Paul speaks directly to a hard issue—sin in the church and how the people of God should respond. This message isn’t about judgment, but love, truth, and doing what’s right for everyone involved. It’s a call to take sin seriously, not just for the sake of the church, but for the sake of restoration.
A Call to Build with Maturity and Purpose
Explore 1 Corinthians 3 and discover what it means to grow in spiritual maturity, serve faithfully, and build a lasting life on the foundation of Jesus. Part of the Messy Church, Faithful God series, this message challenges believers to build with eternity in mind.
Transforming Truth
Paul didn’t rely on persuasive words or human wisdom—he relied on the power of the gospel and the presence of God. This message highlights how the Spirit of God opens our eyes, transforms our hearts, and anchors our faith in something far greater than human ideas. In a culture full of noise and self-promotion, we’re called to live with the mind of Christ and rely on the truth that changes everything.
Focus on The Cross
The message of the cross is often seen as foolish, but it’s actually the power and wisdom of God. In this message, Paul shows how God’s plan for salvation confounds human pride and redefines strength, wisdom, and significance. It’s a reminder that we don’t add to the gospel—we simply believe it and live in light of it. When we do, everything changes.
United on The Cross
Paul opens his letter to the Corinthians with a call for unity—not built on personalities or preferences, but on the unshakable foundation of the gospel. This message reminds us that while life is messy and people are broken, God is faithful to build His Church through grace, truth, and the cross. The way forward starts with fixing our focus on Jesus and committing ourselves to grow together as a healthy, gospel-centered church.