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| Summary: From the very beginning of Christianity, its message of a crucified God was profoundly counter-cultural. Our text uses the image of the Christian community built up on Christ, which speaks of the stone rejected by the builders, which has become the cornerstone. When Christ is proclaimed in preaching, when new Christians are brought into the church through baptism and members are being nourished spiritually in the Lord’s Supper, then the church is a community that can call the larger society to transformation.
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| Summary: Built on the cornerstone of Christ, we are called be living stones in his church, and also stumbling blocks to that which is wrong in society. |
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| Summary: The Christian life is lived in a world obsessed with violence. In the name of Jesus, we do not retaliate nor mistreat others, even if we have been mistreated. We model our lives after Christ, who suffered because of human sins yet gave himself for the healing of human lives.
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| There are 3 sermons in your results. |
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