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In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we explore what true Christian spirituality really looks like — not in theory, but in practice.
Many believers today mistake emotional highs, Bible reading habits, or church attendance for the essence of spiritual maturity. But Jesus looks deeper — beyond performance and into the heart. True spirituality is not found in impressive routines, but in humble obedience, relational grace, and Christlike character worked out in daily life. Drawing from Colossians 3, this sermon shows that spiritual faithfulness is practical, relational, and tested most clearly in how we treat those closest to us.
In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we explore one of the most overlooked marks of Christian faithfulness: our relationships.
Many Christians today experience warm feelings toward God while allowing bitterness, anger, frustration, and resentment to undermine their marriages, families, friendships, and churches. But Scripture teaches that relational faithfulness is not a minor issue — it is at the very heart of Christian discipleship.

Death is the last enemy—but it is not the final word.
In this Resurrection Sunday sermon, we explore the rivalry between death and grace—how grace came first, how grace declared war, and how grace wins forever through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Tracing the story from the creation of man to the fall, from the first promise in Genesis 3:15 to the final victory in 1 Corinthians 15, we see that death has been swallowed up in victory. Christ did not negotiate with death; He crushed it. And because He lives, we live also.
Join us as we remember:
✚ Grace wrote the first note.
✚ Grace will write the last.
✚ Death is dead, and life in Christ is forever.

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