Tag: church
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Understanding Church Government: From the Early Church to Today
Church government structures shape how authority and leadership function within the body of Christ. The three primary models—Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Congregational—each offer a distinct approach to oversight, accountability, and decision-making in the church.
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Biblical Warnings Against False Doctrine
A significant portion of the New Testament—over one-fourth directly and more than half thematically—warns against false teaching and urges believers to guard sound doctrine. From Jesus to Paul, Peter, John, and Jude, the early church was deeply concerned with protecting truth and exposing deception.
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Story of Scripture New Testament – Pastoral Epistles- Session 7
The Pastoral Epistles—1 & 2 Timothy and Titus—are Paul’s deeply personal letters instructing young leaders on how to lead the church with integrity, sound doctrine, and courage amidst opposition. These letters offer timeless guidance on spiritual leadership, discipleship, and godly living rooted in grace and truth.
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New Testament Session- Spreading the News of the King – Mission of the Church – Session 4
The Church spreads the gospel of the risen King from Jerusalem to the world, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Persecution can’t stop it—God uses both apostles and unlikely people like Paul to carry the mission forward. Acts shows the Church living in bold obedience, fueled by prayer, power, and the presence of Jesus.
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Vox Sunday Sermon: Redefining Possible – Revival Community – Part 4
In this message led by Pastor Justin Kendrick, Part 4 of the Redefining Possible series explores the revival God brings through committed, Spirit-filled community. From Acts 2 to today, we’re reminded that revival isn’t just a moment—it’s a movement, born in unity, marked by generosity, and rooted in love. True transformation happens when we do…
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Exploring the Bible: Places and People – Caesarea Philippi – Part 2
Branford Campus Pastor Jake Rosekopf – Vox Church My Notes- Caesarea Philippi: A Place of Pagan Worship and Spiritual Conflict Caesarea Philippi was originally named Panias after the Greek god Pan, who was worshipped in the city. Pan was the god of flocks, shepherds, and fertility. Worship of Pan involved disturbing rituals, including sexual acts…
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