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Weekly sermons from Connection Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City. Connecting People to Jesus and one another.
 
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Pastor Daniel delves into the spiritual warfare surrounding believers, emphasizing the need for vigilance and reliance on prayer and the Word of God. He recounts a recent experience underscoring the reality of this spiritual battle, highlighting the importance of staying alert and walking with Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit. Key takeaways include the recognition that the enemy has no power over Jesus and that responding in fleshly ways leads to detrimental outcomes. Quoting passag...
Pastor Daniel emphasizes the essential role of the church within Christian doctrine, challenging the notion of a "churchless Christianity" as a contradiction, likening it to Christ without a body. Drawing from the Creed, he highlights the church's significance, not as a mere physical location, but as a collective body of believers. Despite differences among denominations, the sermon emphasizes the unity of the church as one body, underscored by biblical references such as Ephesians 4:4-6...
The sermon, delivered by Pastor Daniel, challenges prevailing notions of cultural differences, suggesting a nuanced understanding beyond mere independence and interdependence. It reflects on Western culture's emphasis on self-expression and societal shifts over time. Drawing from personal experiences as an Uber driver, Pastor Daniel notes the prevalence of self-expression and its implications for societal norms.Transitioning to a biblical perspective, the sermon centers on Proverbs 6's teachi...
Jesus is coming to judge the living and the dead. The sermon centers on Parousia, the second coming of Jesus, emphasizing the belief in his return for heavenly justice. It cites John 5:25-29 and highlights Jesus' authority as the Son of Man to judge the living and the dead. The Apostles' Creed and the metaphor of a wedding feast symbolize the end of the world and divine intimacy.Challenges related to end times interpretations are discussed, emphasizing the unique Christian story. The nee...
The sermon focuses on the Christ-Centered Perspective provided specifically the statement of the Apostles' Creed - "He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father." Pastor Daniel emphasizes the importance of perspective in shaping beliefs and actions, highlighting the danger of having a limited or misguided viewpoint.The ascension of Jesus is discussed, acknowledging that it may have initially left the disciples feeling abandoned. However, the Christ-centered perspectiv...
The sermon, delivered by Pastor Daniel, delves into the theme of overcoming fear and the significance of Jesus' descent to the dead and resurrection. Fear often hinders personal growth, and Pastor Daniel emphasizes that conquering it allows for a more authentic and satisfying life. He highlights that conquering fear doesn't mean all problems are solved, but it eradicates inner turmoil.Pastor Daniel then transitions to a discussion of the creeds, focusing on the phrase "He descended to the dea...
In this powerful sermon titled "Why Does God Allow Suffering?" Pastor Daniel delves into the profound question that has puzzled humanity for ages. The sermon begins by acknowledging the historical atrocities of the 20th century, particularly during World War 1 and the Holocaust, leading to the emergence of Protest Atheism—a movement that protested against a seemingly indifferent God in the face of immense human suffering.The sermon centers around an exploration of the Apostles' Creed, focusin...
In this week's sermon, Pastor Daniel uses the metaphor of a vast and turbulent ocean to depict the challenges, sins, and difficulties of life, with Jesus being the unwavering lifeboat symbolizing salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life. The focus shifts to the historical context of the Apostles' Creed, emphasizing its role in summarizing essential truths contributed by each Apostle. Pastor Daniel delves into the significance of Jesus being both fully divine and fully human, drawing on biblic...
Jesus alone has the power to bring healing to a hostile world. This week we look at the words of the Apostles' Creed which read, "I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord."From this short sentence, we are able to see that Jesus is the Messiah, he is God, and he is in the place of authority as Lord. These are distinct beliefs of the Christian faith and help us understand with clarity who Jesus is. We encourage you to memorize the Apostles' Creed in order to help strengthen your f...
The first four words of The Apostles' Creed immediately forge a wedge between our confession of faith in God and the world's denial of God's existence. "I Believe" is a statement of trusting in God, placing your confidence in, and allegiance to, God. God is the source of all life, he is powerful and personal, and he is sovereign over all creation. We see all of this in this week's section of the creed which reads, "I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth....
When Jesus said "Repent and believe in the gospel," he meant for that belief to be more than simply agreeing with the truth. The word believe means to place confidence in, or trust in, the good news.This new series leads us to explore The Apostles' Creed for a few weeks in order to build out a rounded, grounded faith in Jesus as Lord. Today's message reminds us that believing in Jesus changes us. We are changed as we come into agreement with God and other followers, trust Jesus as Lord, ...
Jesus brings joy in unexpected times and unexpected ways. Hold on to Jesus as Lord and Savior and you will have and enduring joy no matter life's circumstances.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broadway & 34th St).Follow us on Social Media to stay connected to us: ►► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/con...
We all long for peace in our relationship and in the world. The world cannot offer enduring peace, only Jesus can do that. Jesus didn't just bring us peace... he is peace himself. Christmas is the season where Jesus brings peace to the world. Will you receive his peace?Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broa...
Hope by itself is not enough. The quality of your hope is contingent on what your hope is tethered to...Christmas is the season that Jesus is the only one worth having hope in.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broadway & 34th St).Follow us on Social Media to stay connected to us: ►► Instagram - https://www.i...
What is my role in helping others connect in healthy relationships? What is the best thing I can do?Here's a clue... it starts with allowing yourself to be transformed by the presence of God.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broadway & 34th St).Follow us on Social Media to stay connected to us: ►► Instagram ...
Do you want to have healthy relationships in your family, friends, and work circles? Jesus is the key to connecting to others in a way that builds relationships instead of destroying them. Today's sermon gives us directives on how to build healthy, God-honoring relationships.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria...
Connecting other people to Jesus can be exhilarating or terrifying! Most of the time it is somewhere in between.What are effective ways to help others connect with Jesus, and what is my motivation for sharing the good news of Jesus! May this message encourage you to fulfill one of the church's purposes -- connecting others to Jesus.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sund...
Pastor Austin starts our sermon series on our purpose, which is "connecting people to Jesus and one another." This first sermon emphasizes the necessity for us to be connected to Jesus and maintaining a healthy relationship with the Lord.Support the showWe are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 AM in our new location Grove34 in Astoria (Broadway & 34th St).Follow us on Soci...
Demons are bullies using fear to intimidate God's people. In the name of Jesus, we are to stand up to these bullies and win every battle.Jesus gives us this power as members of his body. No longer live in fear or defeat, because Jesus is glorified when we walk in faith and victory.We are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 am in Astoria within the Seventh Day Adventist Church of...
It is disobedience to God to live with a victim mindset when Jesus has guaranteed us the victory. Choose today to no longer live as a victim, but live as a victor.We are a Christian Church in Astoria, Queens, New York City whose missions is to connect people to Jesus Christ and one another. We meet every Sunday at 10:30 am in Astoria within the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Astoria. (3089 32nd Street, Astoria, NY 11102) Follow us on Social Media to stay connected to us:►► Instagr...
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