Face to Face: Filthy Language and Longsuffering

When you’re face to face with someone, you can see their true character. You are able to look deeply into their eyes and discover things about them you may not have recognized at a distance.

 

 

We want to do this with Jesus.

 

 

 

This month, we conclude our year-long study in Mark and Colossians 3:8-15 on the theme Face to Face. Come Closer. Be Changed. We'll examine the pairings of the words "filthy language" and "patience." What does Paul mean when he exhorts followers of Jesus to rid themselves of filthy language and to put on patience, and how does Jesus show us the way in this interesting and compelling discipleship matter? 

  

 

Face to Face with Jesus. Come closer. Be changed.

 

 

 

 

Please note that sermon texts are only available for sermons preached by the Rev. Dr. Steven M. Marsh and the Rev. Anne Horton 

 

 

 

 


Date Watch Listen   Read
           
 "New Empowerment: Why Do We Celebrate Pentecost" - Rev. Wagih Abdelmassih  5/31/09      
           
"When Lack of a Body Is Enough" - Mr. Steve M. Dickie 5/24/09
"When Lack of Evidence Is Enough" - Rev. Dr. Steven M. Marsh 5/10/09
"When Lack of Conflict Is Enough" - Rev. Dr. Steven M. Marsh • 5 p.m. ekklesia worship service

5/3/09

"New Empowerment: Sharing the Good News" - Rev. Dr. H. Stanley Wood • 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. worship services 5/3/09