ThanksLiving: Next steps.
Pastor Cyndi McDonald Colossians 4:2-6
Paul opens his letter to Colossae by describing his prayers for them, prayers that they will grow to live lives worthy of the grace they have received. Giving thanks is part of this process. But now, as the letter ends, he asks them to pray for him. They have a role to play in God’s story.
Paul opens his letter to Colossae by describing his prayers for them, prayers that they will grow to live lives worthy of the grace they have received. Giving thanks is part of this process. But now, as the letter ends, he asks them to pray for him. They have a role to play in God’s story.
Thanksliving: Saying No To Say Yes
November 12, 2023
The life God wants us to put on in Colossians 3:12-17 seems so perfect. How do we allow God to bring about these changes within us?
November 12, 2023
The life God wants us to put on in Colossians 3:12-17 seems so perfect. How do we make room for God to bring about these changes within us?
ThanksLiving: Revealed with Christ in Glory (All Saints Sunday)
11/5 Colossians 3:1-11 Pastor Cyndi McDonald
On All Saints, we give thanks for how we have seen the light of Christ revealed in the lives of our loved ones. In Christ, we are transferred from the Kingdom of Darkness to the Kingdom of God. We are transformed, and the transformation can begin in this life.
ThanksLiving: Rooted and Built Up in Christ
Colossians 2:6-7 Pastor Cyndi McDonald
We continue to give thanks, because this practice and habit is part of how God is shaping us so that we are better able to live out God’s commands to love God and love our neighbors as ourself.
Colossians 2:6-7 Pastor Cyndi McDonald
We continue to give thanks, because this practice and habit is part of how God is shaping us so that we are better able to live out God’s commands to love God and love our neighbors as ourself.
Christ in All Things
Colossians 1:15-24 Pastor Cyndi McDonald
Trusting God deeply is crucial to living an abundant life. However, having a wrong image of God can hinder this. For instance, if you perceive God as distant and uncaring, you may blame God when things go wrong or turn away under the assumption that God doesn’t care.
So, what is the proper understanding of God? The best image of God is revealed through Jesus. Paul suspected that the Colossae depended on the law rather than on Christ and striving for spiritual growth in harmful ways due to a dysfunctional image of God. He taught them a hymn they could sing to remind them of what God is really like.
Colossians 1:15-24 Pastor Cyndi McDonald
Giving thanks is intertwined with God’s transformation of us into God’s people. Yet in a world in which there is so much pain, is it appropriate to give thanks?
Trusting God deeply is crucial to living an abundant life. However, having a wrong image of God can hinder this. For instance, if you perceive God as distant and uncaring, you may blame God when things go wrong or turn away under the assumption that God doesn’t care.
So, what is the proper understanding of God? The best image of God is revealed through Jesus. Paul suspected that the Colossae depended on the law rather than on Christ and striving for spiritual growth in harmful ways due to a dysfunctional image of God. And because this was something he wanted them to remember repeatedly, he taught them a song that speaks of Jesus as God’s image.
The Image of God
Colossians 1:15-20 Dr. Dominic Lele
In his letter to Colossian Christians, Paul describes Jesus as revealing the Image of God. This image helps us to understand more about God, and how people are created to be.
Colossians 1:15-20 Dr. Dominic Lele
In his letter to Colossian Christians, Paul describes Jesus as revealing the Image of God. This image helps us to understand more about God, and how people are created to be.
ThanksLiving: Growing in Grace and Knowledge
Colossians 1:1-14
Pastor Paula Dallas introduces us to the setting for the book of Colossians. In his letter to Colossae, Paul addresses the question of identity. They are God’s holy people, faithful in Christ and loving. Faith and love are nourished by the hope they found in the gospel. Yet there is pressure on this church to keep hope. How can we be a people of hope and thanksgiving when it seems all is lost?
Colossians 1:1-14
Pastor Paula Dallas introduces us to the setting for the book of Colossians. In his letter to Colossae, Paul addresses the question of identity. They are God’s holy people, faithful in Christ and loving. Faith and love are nourished by the hope they found in the gospel. Yet there is pressure on this church, and on us, to keep hope. How can we be a people of hope and thanksgiving when it seems all is lost?