1 Peter

In 1 Peter 5:1-11, the Apostle addresses leadership in the church. Join us as Jim Kramer preaches from this encouragement to elders and young leaders who are under God's authority and who will lead in God's appointed time.

It's ok to ask God "why" in the seasons that we suffer for our Christian faith. What we will learn from God's Word in 1 Peter 4:12-29 will help carry us through hard times with a joyful and Jesus-centered focus. We will see that having an eternal perspective guides us through temporary suffering for our faith.

As Christians’ minds and wills are shaped by the Holy Spirit to reflect the righteousness of Christ, their lives will convey the righteousness of Christ. Unbelievers may respond to this righteous living with repentance and faith, but some may respond in anger and going out of their way to make Christians suffer.

 

Join us as we look to 1 Peter 4:1-11 and how the Apostle encourages us to think like Jesus and endure suffering righteously.

In his suffering, Christ revealed a compassionate, kind, and loving disposition that Christians are to emulate as they will inevitably suffer for the sake of Christ.

 

Join Jerrod as he preaches from 1 Peter 3:8-22 and communicates that God calls Christians be sensitive sojourners who suffer well.

Marriage is a wonderful, God-ordained institution between a man and a woman. In marriage, God transforms the lives of married couples. Join Jerrod as he expounds on the heart of 1 Peter 3:1-7 and encourages and equips men and women in marriage to live holy lives before God and serve as an example to others.

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