Why do we take communion every week at Harbor? Because it’s a powerful way for us to experience unity with God and each other through the blood of Christ. If you know someone who’s frustrated by divisions in the church, invite them to join us this Sunday at our 10:00AM service.
Have you ever been really excited about starting something new, only for it to leave a bitter taste in your mouth? Sometimes this could be the result of discontentment in the heart. Paul explains that contentment is not something that God magically anoints you with, but it’s something that's learned overtime.
Paul challenges several popular sayings of the day that were negatively influencing the Corinthians believers view of their bodies and sex. He then points them to the gospel, and how Christ purchased their bodies with his blood, showing how much God values their bodies.
Conflict is guaranteed whenever a bunch of sinners like us come together. The only question is how we’ll respond to that conflict. Will it separate us or strengthen us? This week Paul will show us how to redeem conflict.
This is the month every year where the differences between Christianity and our culture are made clear. How do we respond to sin in the world? In the church? In ourselves? Paul will help us thread this needle with courageous love and unashamed truth.
We’ve heard it in the Bible, from parents, and from coaches and mentors: There’s benefits that come with being humble. The problem is that true humility is really hard! So we often settle for substitutes like self-sufficiency or conflict-avoidance. So what does true humility look like, and how do we pursue it?
Psychologists say the average high schooler today experiences more anxiety than the average psychiatric patient in the 1950’s. Nearly half of us take sleeping pills nightly to calm our nerves. Rising anxiety and insecurity are keeping many of us from reaching our full potential, but knowing and appreciating what we have in Christ will give us confidence to grow, serve, and lead.
Are you frustrated by the lack of spiritual maturity in your life? Or maybe you are excited, but unsure of what growing as a Christian looks like? This Sunday's passage is for you. Paul's going to show us what it means to grow in Christ.
Don't you love pleasant surprises? A year-end bonus you weren't expecting, or the bonus fries at the bottom of the McDonald's bag? Being in Christ is like that. At the beginning we think it's just about a restored relationship with God and a ticket to heaven. But it's so much more! This Sunday we'll see the unexpected blessings we receive when we're walking with Jesus.