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Thyatira: A Tolerant Church?Revelation 2:18-29

s1-625by Brett Meadoru Revelation 2:18-29|April 28th, 2013

As tolerance is esteemed as virtue in today’s culture, what exactly are we willing to tolerate? In our study through Revelation 2, dig into the definition of tolerance and its folly. Instead we are called to love one-another, as Christ has loved us. Read Jesus’ words of commendation and correction to the church in Thyatira, expressly warning the church to repent from their tolerance of Jezebel.

Through the Bible StudyPhilippians 2:1-11

m1-581by Brett Meadoru Philippians 2:1-11|January 4th, 2012

In Philippians 2:1-11, Paul tells us that we are to treat others better than ourselves. We learn about the mind of Jesus Christ, how He served us here on earth, how He sacrificed Himself and showed us the epitome of selflessness.

Doctrines of Devils1 Timothy 4:1-6

s1-579by Brett Meadoru 1 Timothy 4:1-6|May 20th, 2012

In 1 Timothy 4, Paul warns Timothy to look out for three things that could break up a church: demonism, relativism and legalism. Pastor Brett elaborates on these three things: how they are seen in our culture today and what Christians can do to combat them.

Unequally Yoked2 Corinthians 6:14-18

s1-541by Brett Meadoru 2 Corinthians 6:14-18|July 17th, 2011

This morning we take a closer look at our text in 2 Corinthians 6. Pastor Brett talks about the importance of not being unequally yoked in marriage, friendship or business.

Revelation StudyRevelation 6

r-015by Brett Meadoru Revelation 6|January 21st, 2011

Tonight’s passage has to do with the seals of the scroll, which are opened by the Lamb. These seven seals explain some of the key details of end time events. In addition to enhancing our own understanding, tonight’s teaching should serve as a reminder to be sharing the gospel at every opportunity in order to see people spared from these awful events.

Does God Judge?Romans 1:16-2:4

s1-508by Brett Meadoru Romans 1:16-2:4|October 17th, 2010

As we begin the book of Romans, Paul paints a pretty dark picture of mankind and our depravity. Thankfully, that is not the end of the story. The black backdrop of our sin and our need makes the beauty of the Lord’s love, grace, mercy and forgiveness all the brighter!