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1 Corinthians 11:1–16 teaches that worship should reflect God’s order and design in both attitude and practice. Paul emphasizes honour, submission, and distinction within God’s created order, showing that Christian worship is not merely personal expression but a visible testimony to His wisdom, authority, and glory.Series: Truths from the corinthiansSpeaker: Revanth TScripture: 1 Corinthians 11:1–16Sermon: 25Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQBOuJmrKKCpQZlLEEul9A1sAbjBb9419Xjwcx4aAmF9wPQ?e=ZEJ0l7

2 Samuel 3:31–34, 38 contrasts human cunning with godly wisdom through the life and death of Abner. In Too Clever to Be Wise, this passage exposes the dangers of manipulation, ambition, and self-interest, while highlighting the value of integrity, discernment, and honour before God in every decision.Series: Topical SermonSpeaker: Aby VargheseScripture: 2 Samuel 3:31–34, 38Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQCiJeTa0gpiQYLbi5BEOXBIAcOWuvIkOsmOa4CReUfgCVs?e=SYmR5x

The Great Commission - The Call of Every Church emphasizes that making disciples is not a task for a select few but the mission entrusted to every believer and every local church. This sermon explores God’s heart for the nations, the church’s responsibility to proclaim the gospel, and the call to participate faithfully in evangelism, discipleship, and global missions.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Benjamin MathewScripture: Various ScripturesSermon: 11Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQCDM_UNN3YJQZoRi8ynCPUkAZd0cYaCBWaTZzYQ8b7kuPs?e=mOxbYX

This sermon explains offices of the church: elders and deacons by examining biblical leadership within the local church. Elders are called to shepherd, teach, protect, and lead God’s people with humility, while deacons faithfully serve practical needs. Together, these offices strengthen the church through shared leadership, spiritual care, and Christlike service.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Revanth TScripture: Various scripturesSermon: 10Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQA_OApULzAeS5WYoRvN8wQGAZ40vTfkIdB39xCT5KqOeYQ?e=45JG4Y

This sermon explains ordinances of the church: baptism and the Lord’s Table as symbolic acts of obedience instituted by Christ. Baptism publicly identifies believers with His death and resurrection, while the Lord’s Table remembers His sacrifice and anticipates His return. Together, these ordinances strengthen faith, unity, reverence, and devotion within the church.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Charles MathewScripture: Various ScripturesSermon: 9Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQCM0QYnczRyRqJoBTYucIs7ASsKKdb3C9dErSzDS6mTg2Y?e=ifll6L

True worship flows from reverence, surrender, and wholehearted devotion to God. These passages teach believers to honour Him not only through praise, but through lives marked by obedience, gratitude, and spiritual sacrifice, offering worship that is pleasing, sincere, and rooted in truth as citizens of His unshakable kingdom.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Kishor H.Scripture: John 4:23; Romans 12:1; Hebrews 12:28Sermon: 8Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQDP2VZAeLYyT6Aw6v8nulPaARiOaUAMchJ6F1ANt-YPw80?e=34gqSf

Christ equips every believer with grace, and spiritual gifts for the upbuilding of the church are given for service, not personal glory. These passages show that every gift comes from God to strengthen His people in unity, maturity, and love, calling each member to faithful, humble, wholehearted participation in ministry.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Pradeep DanielSermon: 7Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQAbqrAcdWl6RKYlxP6S8yTJATuSigQtNREBrLKqX-_phzQ?e=B6IeUW

Romans 12:4–5 and Colossians 1:15–20 reveal the church as Christ’s body, rooted in His supremacy and unity. This passage explains the church—its origin, nature and purposes—showing how believers are joined together under Christ’s headship, called to function in harmony and reflect His glory through their shared life and mission.Series: Firm Foundation - The Heart of Our FaithSpeaker: Benjamin MathewScripture: Romans 12:4–5, Colossians 1:15–20Sermon: 6Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQC2CNfm7ja8R7qeaNCmbC19AYjcFih6ZVVzCKmrCfmsfT8?e=rbzgco

Humanity was created to glorify and enjoy God, yet sin separated us from Him and distorted our purpose. Through Christ’s sacrifice we are redeemed, adopted, and given access to the Father. Knowing God calls believers into restored fellowship, eternal life, spiritual transformation, and a growing relationship shaped by grace, obedience, and worship.Series: Topical SermonSpeaker: Sajan JosephScripture: 1 Corinthians 10:1-22Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQD8yFY4ICqlT4qil3y9BE6xAcezzWhQcqNKTQpvLaRdryg?e=gIK3Sl

1 Corinthians 10:23–33 teaches that Christian freedom is not for self-indulgence but for God’s glory and others’ good, showing how living out Christian freedom responsibly requires wisdom and love. Paul urges believers to consider others in their choices, so that their actions build up the church and point people toward Christ.Series: Truths from the corinthiansSpeaker: Charles MathewScripture: 1 Corinthians 10:23–33Sermon: 24Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/c/2d96a468bbf967d6/IQBRQiCRcDuBR4_ZM1QHP7hlAS3U5hb55A8oyc_6931dxuQ?e=Wu130p