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Spirit Filled Life

Sep 10, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We conclude our study of Romans 8 by looking at the people and things that CANNOT SEPARATE us from the Lord. It is a powerful passage and contains wonderful promises. We will close the service with Holy Communion.

Sep 03, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We continue our study of Romans 8 by looking at one of the most famous and most-quoted verses — Romans 8:28. This verse is part of a “sandwich” that Paul shared with us — and it is powerful!

Aug 27, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We continue to study Romans 8 and look at the three “groans” that help us understand that we are waiting for the “revealing.” This is a fascinating text as Paul uses a word that is rarely used in the New Testament but helps us understand our condition on this planet as believers.

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Aug 20, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We continue our study of Romans 8 by looking at verses 12 to 17 and we see that we should have the desire to live holy lives because we are part of God’s family.  We also see the incredible benefits that come from a relationship with our Heavenly Father.

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Aug 13, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We continue our series on The Spirit-Filled Life from Romans 8. This week we learn about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and the lifestyle of those who are "in Christ." It is a simple text with a powerful message.

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Aug 06, 2023
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Dennis Miller
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Romans

We begin a 6-part study of Romans 8 which is one of the greatest chapters of the Bible. This weekend we look at the first four verses to learn why we aren’t condemned for our sins — even though we deserve to be.  

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