Hoover Church of Christ Sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
It’s an understatement to suggest that these are strange, chaotic, and difficult times. The pandemic alone interrupted “normal” lives in ways that we couldn’t have foreseen, and then racial tension boiled over in the last two weeks, of course. Tensions are high, and people are hurting and angry.
Your Twitter feed has probably been filled with bad news for quite awhile, and other social media outlets are no better.
Which leads us to this question: Where is the good news? What is the appropriate Christian response? How does following Jesus affect our attitudes and actions right now?
I plan to deviate from the One Word devotional books that we’ve been reading to begin a short series called, “Some (Really) Good News.” I think we need to think more reflectively about how the gospel affects the way Christians process difficult times.
The title, as you may have guessed, is taken from a pretty neat project that John Krasinski created several weeks ago. He started producing short videos called “Some Good News” where he highlighted good stuff that’s going on in the middle of all the chaos. I plan to take the idea and adapt it by talking about the Gospel (=Good News) of Jesus. I like John, but Jesus’s good news is better than his.
The Throne of Grace
How Do We Feel About the Wrath of God?
One Word: Word and Creation
The Word That I Have Spoken
Great Chapters in the Bible – Colossians
Your Heart
Great Chapters in the Bible – 2 Corinthians
2020 Theme Release
Fresh Wineskins
Starting Over
Out of Egypt
“In That Day” – Waiting on God
The Spirit Helps Us
Do Not Lose Heart
Our Bodies are Members of Christ
Faith Works
Which Do You Want?
“This is My Body – My Blood”
He Must Go (and so Must We)
A Study of our Daily Bible Reading (October 20 2019)
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The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)