Foundations 3: Doctrine of the Church, Part 3 | Les Newsom

The doctrine of the church unfolds from the very beginning of God’s plan of redemption. Mankind experiences the effects of ongoing sin, presenting itself most clearly in our relationships. The Gospel is here to restore us, not as isolated individuals on our way to heaven when we die, but as a body of people who are united together as God’s people. This class will feature the doctrine of the church and consider the topic of marriage, parenting, & conflict management among church members.

Work | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 2:5-17

For most adults, the singular formational activity in which we are engaged is our jobs. Which is probably why our work is so fraught with opportunities for difficulty in life. But Genesis 2 lays out a framework for how God intended for his image bearers to think about their work.

Sermon Points:

  • The Sacredness of Our Work
  • The Danger of Our Work
  • The Goal of Our Work

Foundations 3: Doctrine of the Church, Part 2 | Les Newsom

The doctrine of the church unfolds from the very beginning of God’s plan of redemption. Mankind experiences the effects of ongoing sin, presenting itself most clearly in our relationships. The Gospel is here to restore us, not as isolated individuals on our way to heaven when we die, but as a body of people who are united together as God’s people. This class will feature the doctrine of the church and consider the topic of marriage, parenting, & conflict management among church members.

Creativity | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Genesis 1:1-5

The opening book of the Bible reveals a God who speaks things into being with a majestic artistry that forms the foundation of humanity’s search for what is good, true and beautiful.

Sermon Points:

  • The God of Creativity
  • The Gift of Creativity

Foundations 3: Doctrine of the Church, Part 1 | Les Newsom

The doctrine of the church unfolds from the very beginning of God’s plan of redemption. Mankind experiences the effects of ongoing sin, presenting itself most clearly in our relationships. The Gospel is here to restore us, not as isolated individuals on our way to heaven when we die, but as a body of people who are united together as God’s people. This class will feature the doctrine of the church and consider the topic of marriage, parenting, & conflict management among church members.