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The Prayers
In the final sermon to our vision casting series “Counter Culture Church” we looked at the kind of prayers that the early church in Acts was devoted to. We saw how their prayers were distinguished from their time not because of its content but because of their attitude in prayer. It was an attitude of persistence, dependence and a desire to pray together. In order for the Church to be counter cultural, the people of God must be a people of prayer.

The Breaking of Bread
Continuing our study into the early church, we looked at the practice of breaking bread, or more commonly known as communion and how this made believers counter cultural. We saw how the early Church practised this ordinance in order to propagate unity, proclaim the Gospel and as a personal reminder to believers that they were indeed part of the body of Christ. Ultimately, we saw how the table of the Lord is yet another distinctive of those who profess to be followers of Christ.

The Fellowship
As we continue our study into the characteristics of the early church that made them counter cultural, we examined their devotion to “the Fellowship”. We saw how the early church was completely devoted to the mutual upbuilding of one another, hence why they had everything in common. This participation to the body of Christ distinguished them from religions that promoted individualism, and displayed a true community of God.

The Apostles Teaching
As we begin our vision casting series, we look at what made the believers in the book of Acts a counter culture church. We saw how the believers were devoted specifically to the Apostles teachings, namely the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the pursuit of holiness. In the same way, believers today should demonstrate a dedication to the Gospel and an intentional pursuit for holiness. In this way, the light of the Gospel that we have received will shine in a “crooked and twisted generation.”

Battle Cry!
As we look towards the new year, and all of the possible trials we will face, what will our faith say about Jesus? For the final sermon of the year, we looked at Peter’s confession of faith, and the proclamation that Christ establishes His Church upon. This proclamation of Christ’s identity is the battle cry of the Church–that which not even the gates of hell can stand against. Our confidence as we enter into the new year is that regardless of what may come our way, Jesus remains Saviour, God and King!

The Dragon and the Dragon Slayer
For our special Christmas service, we looked at the first promise of the advent season, the hope found in Genesis 3:15 and the proto-evangelium. We saw how this prophecy sets up the Biblical theme of a dragon slayer coming to slay a dragon of death and darkness, and the redemption of God’s people. Beneath the traditional themes of the Christmas season, is this glorious story of Jesus the dragon slayer, and the salvation of His beloved from the maw of the Dragon.

Love Never Fails
We will begin with 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 and show how Jesus is the perfect example of this love as shown in John 1:1-14. Jesus came to his own and they rejected him. However, love was not ended there. Jesus’ love never failed and now we too have been given that same never failing light to take into the darkness.

Advent: Joy
We ought to give thanks, draw near to God, and curate our mindstream. Do this repeatedly, year after year, and in time, you will experience what Paul calls “the renewal of your mind.” You will become a person for whom joy is your baseline. Other emotions come and go, yes, and you’re not always happy, but joy is the default setting of the person you have become in Christ.

Christmas: Cap or No Cap?
As we enter the Christmas holidays, we look at the historical origins of Christmas and see whether or not the claims of its pagan roots are true. In addition, we discuss whether or not Christians should celebrate the holidays, and whether it has any benefit for believers and unbelievers today.
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