Sermons in series “LOVE”

Rene Schlaepfer · November 16, 2008
Love is a great concept, and we all can manage to be loving for at least short while, but how can we consistently show love to those around us? Three key attitudes are revealed at the end of 1 Corinthians 13 that show where love begins and how it can continue.
Mark Spurlock · November 9, 2008
“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” Building a lasting relationship with people requires at least these four truths to be at work in our daily lives. Explore how the love of Jesus can enable us to love others the way He did.
Rene Schlaepfer · November 2, 2008
We often connote worship only with music, but the Bible declares it to be far more expansive than that! Examine the psalms as they reveal four of the ways that we can tell God we love Him.
Rene Schlaepfer · October 26, 2008
Why forgive? Aren’t there wrongs that have been done that deserve no forgiveness? When Jesus was asked how many times one should forgive, His reply probably shocked people. Delve into what forgiveness is, and what it is not—and most importantly, why we should forgive at all!
Rene Schlaepfer · October 19, 2008
In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul identifies four traits of exhibited by people who are not resting securely in God's love: jealousy, boastfulness, pride, rudeness, and demanding one's own way. These are traps we have all fallen into. Understanding God's nature and how He loves us will help prevent us from falling into those traps.
Rene Schlaepfer · October 12, 2008
The story of the Good Samaritan—Christ’s famous answer to a question on how to love others—explores how we can become kinder people. It also identifies how we may be harboring attitudes of unkindness, and how we can change.
Rene Schlaepfer · October 5, 2008
“Patience is a virtue” but according to our culture today it’s a vice. Immediate gratification permeates our world. Why is patience so vital to love? How can we understand the value of patience, and the secret of being patient?
Rene Schlaepfer · September 28, 2008
If 1 Corinthians 13 is the Bible’s “love chapter,” the book of First John is the “love book!” The Apostle John was “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” but he was originally known as a “son of thunder!” Somehow John was changed, and the power of that change is still available today—to you! Explore how God loves us, and how that can change your life.
Rene Schlaepfer · September 21, 2008
“LOVE” is perhaps one of the most misunderstood concepts in the world today. The Bible clearly defines what love is, and what it is not. Delve into why love is important and what love truly is all about!