Sunday, January 14 – 1 Cor. 1:18-31: “Foolishness or God’s Wisdom?”
The message of the cross: the world sees it as foolishness, but we know better. God’s wisdom, displayed in the cross, turns worldly perspectives upside down, inviting us to see life, faith, and even ourselves through a radically different lens.
Sunday, January 21 – 1 Cor. 6:12-20: “Pursuit of Pleasure or God’s Temple?”
This week, we focus on the profound truth that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. We’ll examine the spiritual implications of how we treat our bodies and the choices we make. It’s an opportunity to understand the deep connection between physical actions and spiritual well-being.
Sunday, January 28 – 1 Cor. 7:28-31: “Worldly Concerns or Eternal Focus?”
We’re called to engage with the world and maintain an eternal focus. In today’s text, we’ll discover how to cherish and manage our relationships and responsibilities, all while keeping our hearts anchored in the eternal promises of God.
Sunday, February 4 – 1 Cor. 8:1-13: “Rights or Responsibility?”
Contrasting sharply with the world’s emphasis on individual rights and freedom, we are called to embrace a compassionate and considerate approach. It’s a powerful reminder that in Christ, our freedom comes with the responsibility to care for the spiritual well-being of our brothers and sisters.
Sunday, February 11 – 1 Cor. 12:12-27: “Individualism or Community?”
While the world often celebrates personal achievement and individualism, we’ll discover the profound beauty and richness of being part of Christ’s body. Our unique gifts are not just for personal glory but are meant to enrich, strengthen, and be used to serve others within the community.