2017

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

2016

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

    Our faith Jesus Christ is relational - a relation that is first and foremost with God. But it is also a relation with one another

2015

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

    Our faith Jesus Christ is relational - a relation that is first and foremost with God. But it is also a relation with one another

    The 4-fold vision that has driven every single thing that Koinonia Fellowship church is about and has done by the grace of God since The Lord planted it in December 15th, 1984 is this:

    • To know Christ
    • To grow in Christ
    • To proclaim Christ
    • To bring God glory

    May the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ break the shackles of

    legalism and ritualism that we may walk in the beauty and freedom

    of the undeserved and unmerited grace of God.

2014

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

    Our faith Jesus Christ is relational - a relation that is first and foremost with God. But it is also a relation with one another

    The 4-fold vision that has driven every single thing that Koinonia Fellowship church is about and has done by the grace of God since The Lord planted it in December 15th, 1984 is this:

    • To know Christ
    • To grow in Christ
    • To proclaim Christ
    • To bring God glory

    May the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ break the shackles of

    legalism and ritualism that we may walk in the beauty and freedom

    of the undeserved and unmerited grace of God.

    We have entered the Advent season. The word advent means coming. Christmas is the time when Christians celebrate of the first coming of Jesus Christ into this world to die for the sin of the world, and reconcile fallen man with God. 

    • How can we know for sure we are saved?
    • How can we know that what we believe is true?
    • How can we be assured of God’s love and control in our life?
    • How can we maintain that certainty in the face of disappointment and opposition?

      A Series on 1 John

2013

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

    Our faith Jesus Christ is relational - a relation that is first and foremost with God. But it is also a relation with one another

    The 4-fold vision that has driven every single thing that Koinonia Fellowship church is about and has done by the grace of God since The Lord planted it in December 15th, 1984 is this:

    • To know Christ
    • To grow in Christ
    • To proclaim Christ
    • To bring God glory

    May the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ break the shackles of

    legalism and ritualism that we may walk in the beauty and freedom

    of the undeserved and unmerited grace of God.

    We have entered the Advent season. The word advent means coming. Christmas is the time when Christians celebrate of the first coming of Jesus Christ into this world to die for the sin of the world, and reconcile fallen man with God. 

    • How can we know for sure we are saved?
    • How can we know that what we believe is true?
    • How can we be assured of God’s love and control in our life?
    • How can we maintain that certainty in the face of disappointment and opposition?

      A Series on 1 John

2012

    Jonah is a book that is packed with practical lessons for any person who is a follower of Jesus Christ. It is a book that teaches us that it is impossible to flee from the presence of God. It is a book that teaches us that our sin and rebellion against God affects others and sometimes puts others in danger. It’s a book that teaches how racial resentment can be so deep that it can blind us from heeding the commands to preach the gospel. It teaches us that God’s grace and the gift of repentance are extended to the most wicked of people. But above all things is the singular message that God is ultimately in sovereign control over whales and winds, gourds and people.

    Our faith Jesus Christ is relational - a relation that is first and foremost with God. But it is also a relation with one another

    The 4-fold vision that has driven every single thing that Koinonia Fellowship church is about and has done by the grace of God since The Lord planted it in December 15th, 1984 is this:

    • To know Christ
    • To grow in Christ
    • To proclaim Christ
    • To bring God glory

    May the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ break the shackles of

    legalism and ritualism that we may walk in the beauty and freedom

    of the undeserved and unmerited grace of God.

    We have entered the Advent season. The word advent means coming. Christmas is the time when Christians celebrate of the first coming of Jesus Christ into this world to die for the sin of the world, and reconcile fallen man with God. 

    • How can we know for sure we are saved?
    • How can we know that what we believe is true?
    • How can we be assured of God’s love and control in our life?
    • How can we maintain that certainty in the face of disappointment and opposition?

      A Series on 1 John
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