CrossWalk - Cross Culture Church RDU
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Have you ever seen a product for sale online or on television that promised results that were too good to be true? In most cases, products like that over-promise and under-deliver. Not so with the promise we’re going to look at in 1 Corinthians 15. In fact, this is a promise that is guaranteed to over-deliver.
In our series “Crossroads - Where Your Faith Intersects Your Culture,” we’ve been making our way through the Apostle Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth, a city at the crossroads of trade and commerce in the ancient world. This is our fifth week in 1 Corinthians 15, as we’re taking an in-depth look at Paul’s discussion of the Gospel. As Pastor Clay is going to explain in this week’s message, the Gospel makes a promise that almost seems too good to be true. But, as we’ll see, God always delivers on His promises.
Global Gospel Conversations Episode 5: Cambodia
Global Gospel Conversations Episode 4: England
Global Gospel Conversations Episode 3: Italy
Global Gospel Conversations Episode 2: Japan
Global Gospel Conversations: Qatar
Experience the Presence of God, Week 3: Access Granted
Experience the Presence of God, Week 2: Promised Benefits
Experience the Presence of God, Week 1: Evolution vs Creation
Gone Fishing by Dan Johnson
Our Hope. His Glory. by Cale Little
Be Christmas by Chris Hankins
When Plans Don't Work Out by Justin Gillespie
A Walk of Faith by Nate Jones
Cling to the King by Cale Little
“Without Fear” (John 18:1-40)
“Thank God for…” (Part 2) – 1 Peter 1:1-7
“Thank God for…” (Part 1) – 1 Peter 1:1-7
Message: "God’s Got This" – Psalm 121
What Blind Men Can See - Matthew 9:27-31
Crossroads (Week 40) - 1 Corinthians 15:33-58 (Part 2)
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