Imprint Community Church

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Weekly messages from Kyle Carlson, pastor of Imprint Community Church in Perry Hall, MD.

Episódios

  • The Just Kingdom of Christ

    09/08/2020

    Pastor Kyle wraps up the series by considering the biblical theme of the Kingdom of God as an essential framework for exploring questions of justice and the role of God's people in the world. The centrality, character, and call of the Kingdom provide Christians a robust vision and a high challenge to carry out in this fallen world for Christ's glory.

  • Salvation Is a Call to Embody Justice and Righteousness

    02/08/2020

    Guest preacher Mike Roach (a member at The Garden Church in Baltimore) provides an overview of the OT book of Amos, challenging God's people to embody the justice of God himself in their lives and dealings with others.

  • The Great Commission and the Kingdom of God

    26/07/2020

    What is the Church's mission? Isn't concern over the welfare of secular society just a distraction from the gospel? A look at Christ's commission to the Church in Matthew 28 helps broaden the lenses through which we see the world, and understand our mission as Christ's people.

  • The Welfare of the City

    19/07/2020

    Should God's people care about problems and injustices in society? During Israel's exile in Babylon, God urged them to settle in for a long period in exile, and called them to "seek the welfare of the city." As citizens of heaven living in exile in this world, the Church of Jesus Christ is to be similarly concerned with the good of the people and institutions in the world where they live. This should challenge us to bring the heart of God and the grace of the gospel to bear on the injustices around us.

  • Who Is My Neighbor?

    12/07/2020

    Jesus' parable of "the Good Samaritan" was told in answer to a man's attempt to avoid responsibility for loving his neighbor. The truths contained in this powerful story are still potent, and relevant as ever to Christians in this divided world.

  • Eternal Glory in Christ

    28/06/2020

    Peter closes his letter with encouragement and exhortations: In order to faithfully endure hardships and safely arrive at home with Christ, his people need to remember their enemy, their calling, and their identity.

  • Shepherd the Flock of God

    14/06/2020

    Churches equipped to endure suffering are those who are shepherded by faithful pastors. In these verses, Peter exhorts pastors to faithfully care for God's church, and paints a picture of what this kind of leadership will look like.

  • When the Fiery Trial Comes

    07/06/2020

    Your mindset can make all the difference. Peter begins the final section of his letter with a set of perspectives to help carry Christians through seasons of suffering.

  • What Does the Lord Require of You?

    31/05/2020

    In the wake of George Floyd's death and the resulting national unrest, Kyle interrupted his series in 1 Peter to exhort the church to apply the principles of God's justice to the issue of racism in our society.

  • Living Seriously in Light of the End

    24/05/2020

    In light of the return of Christ and coming judgment, Peter urges Christians to orient their lives around this all-important reality. What should be the priorities and practices of Christians living in "the last days?" You might be surprised...

  • Arm Yourselves

    17/05/2020

    In a world that's hostile to Christian faith, and where suffering is sure to afflict God's people, Peter urges Christians to arm themselves for the battle that lies ahead. This passage tells us to think the way Christ did, and so be prepared for suffering, temptation, and judgment.

  • The Blessing of Goodness

    26/04/2020

    Peter exhorts Christians to remain zealous for good works, even in the face of suffering and persecution. He points our attention to the blessing that will come from God when his people commit themselves to goodness instead of revenge.

  • The Book of Jonah

    19/04/2020

    Guest preacher Mike Christ provides an overview of the book of Jonah, with poignant and timely applications concerning our anger toward God and others, our posture toward his commands, and ultimately how Jesus Christ stands in our place.

  • Saved By His Life

    12/04/2020

    The resurrection of Jesus Christ is no mere add-on to Christian faith - a risen Jesus is utterly essential for our salvation. These verses in Romans 5 provide a rock-solid foundation of assurance that God will carry on the work of salvation that he began in each believer.

  • In an Understanding Way

    05/04/2020

    Peter turns his instructions for marriage toward husbands, and in one power-packed verse, sets a high bar for their leadership in the home. Husbands are to show honor to their wives for their weakness, and for their glory. Find out what a Christian husband's leadership should look like, and how it points us toward Jesus Christ.

  • Hidden Person of the Heart

    29/03/2020

    Peter's exhortation to "keep your conduct honorable" turns to the marriage relationship, where he begins by urging Christian wives to live in glad submission to their husbands. This counter-cultural message helps Christians in marriage relationships to faithfully carry out their God-given assignments.

  • When You Suffer for Doing Good

    15/03/2020

    Peter exhorts slaves to submit to their masters. Despite the difficulty of thinking about the Bible and slavery, Peter's exhortation extends to all Christians when they endure unjust suffering. This passage will help prepare us for seasons of suffering, by assuring us that God will reward our patient endurance, and pointing us to Jesus Christ as our example.

  • Fear God, Honor the Emperor

    08/03/2020

    Peter begins to flesh out Christians' "honorable conduct" in the world by exhorting us to living in willing submission to civil government. An undeniably contentious issue in our own day, God's word has essential wisdom for us in how to relate to our earthly authorities, with our eye on Jesus Christ.

  • War Against Your Soul

    01/03/2020

    Peter's instructions to Christians turn toward their relationship to the unbelieving world around them. The sinful desires that live within us are at war with our new Spirit-born desires, and are working to sabotage the health of our souls and the strength of our witness for Christ in the world. How can we fight back against indwelling sin, and ensure the church's faithful testimony for Christ's Kingdom?

  • Trust the Sovereign God Who Sees You

    23/02/2020

    The story of Abraham and Hagar provide Christians an important lesson: God knows better than we do, and we are simply to trust in his sovereign care instead of leaning on our own understanding.

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