Discovering Your Purpose and Living in Authentic Community
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Join us for an inspiring sermon by Pastor B as he delves into the core mission of Mosaic Church: leading people to an authentic relationship with Christ and empowering them to change the world. In this message, Pastor B outlines the four key ways we fulfill this mission: knowing God, finding community, discovering purpose, and making a difference.
Drawing from Acts Chapter 2, Pastor B explores the foundational values that shape Mosaic Church, including the power of prayer, the unchanging Word of God, the importance of relationships, serving others, and living generously. He emphasizes the significance of understanding our God-given purpose and how it propels us to make an impact in the world.
Pastor B also shares insights on the early church's devotion to the apostles' teachings, fellowship, and prayer, highlighting the transformative power of community and the Holy Spirit. Through engaging storytelling and biblical teaching, this sermon challenges us to live out our faith authentically and passionately.
Whether you're a long-time member of Mosaic Church or joining us for the first time, this message will inspire you to deepen your relationship with Christ and actively participate in the vibrant community of believers.
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Here's a glossary of terms that may be helpful for those new to Christianity, based on the sermon:
Authentic Relationship with Christ: A genuine and personal connection with Jesus Christ, characterized by faith, trust, and a commitment to follow His teachings.
Pentecost: A significant event in the Christian calendar that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, as described in Acts Chapter 2. It marks the birth of the Christian Church.
Holy Spirit: The third person of the Trinity in Christian belief, who acts as a guide, comforter, and source of spiritual power for believers.
Dunamis: A Greek word meaning "power" or "strength," often used in the New Testament to describe the miraculous power of the Holy Spirit.
Ecclesia: A Greek term meaning "assembly" or "church," referring to the community of believers in Jesus Christ.
Koinonia: A Greek word meaning "fellowship" or "communion," describing the deep, intimate community and shared life among believers.
Repentance: The act of turning away from sin and wrongdoing, and turning towards God, seeking forgiveness and a new way of living.
Apostles' Teaching: The teachings and doctrines passed down by the apostles, who were the original followers of Jesus, as recorded in the New Testament.
Fellowship: The act of gathering together with other believers for mutual support, encouragement, and spiritual growth.
Generosity: The practice of giving freely of one's resources, time, and talents to help others and support the work of the church.
Great Commission: The instruction given by Jesus to His disciples to spread His teachings to all the nations of the world, baptizing them and teaching them to obey His commands (Matthew 28:19-20).
Prophetic Gift: A spiritual gift that involves receiving and communicating messages from God, often concerning future events or divine truths.
Messiah: A title for Jesus Christ, meaning "anointed one," who is believed to be the savior and redeemer in Christian theology.
Baptism: A Christian sacrament of initiation and purification, symbolizing the believer's faith in Christ, repentance, and new life in Him.
Communion (Lord's Supper): A Christian rite commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus with His disciples, involving the sharing of bread and wine (or grape juice) as symbols of His body and blood.
These terms provide a foundational understanding of key concepts and practices within Christianity as discussed in the sermon.