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Once you own your own part in a conflict, how do we go about speaking the truth in love? This Sunday we are going to define CANDOR and learn how to pursue it when conflict still remains. Let’s look at three truths about


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Weekly Bible-based sermons from Bethany Church (EFCA) in Canby, Oregon. We seek to be gospel focused and Christ-centered in our study of the Word as we strive to help others follow Jesus.
Jeff Jennings hosts Bethany Church of Canby, a religion show with 431 episodes published.

Once you own your own part in a conflict, how do we go about speaking the truth in love? This Sunday we are going to define CANDOR and learn how to pursue it when conflict still remains. Let’s look at three truths about

The first step in reconciling any conflict is to own your own part. We do this as Romans says, as far as it depends on you, by examining our own part in the conflict and seeking forgiveness for our contribution through R

After laying the theological foundation for dealing with conflict in our identity in Christ, and the Triune Oneness of God, this week we want to look more closely at the 5 virtues from Ephesians 4:1-6. These virtues are

In this opening message, we lay a theological foundation for the journey ahead by asking: What is conflict, how do we typically respond to it, and how does God call us to address it? We’ll weave together three strands of

We all love a good ending and sometimes they leave us wanting more. Today we look at the end of the story of Acts to see how Paul finished his recorded ministry and how Luke opened the door to let us know the story is ju

Storms in life are inevitable. It is how we weather the storms that truly matters. This morning we look at the Apostle Paul who is headed for shipwreck on the way to Rome. And yet he has such poise and trust in God in th

Paul’s heart’s desire is on display in the final conversations of his third trial. We find his desire is to see all people persuaded to Gospel belief. So how does he go about it? Lets look at Paul’s HEART, the METHOD to

Paul is asked the question WHY. WHY are you a Christian, Paul if it causes you this much controversy? In a great lesson for us, Paul spends more time highlighting Jesus and His resurrection than ever defending himself. H

Paul is in good company with Jesus as a man continually put on trial for disrupting the political and religious order of the day. So how does he manage to stand up under interrogating eyes and vicious lies? With SOVEREIG



Nobody expected Jesus to resurrect. And yet in his resurrection appearances to Mary, Thomas, and Peter, Jesus doesn’t shame them or ridicule them for their lack of understanding and belief. He meets them where they are w



Paul takes the Gospel to the intellectual center of the world at that time. But rather than argue through books, he takes them to the CREATION and RESURRECTION. We can learn much from Paul’s engagement with the crowds an


This Sunday as we look at the conversion of two women we will be encouraged by seeing that the Gospel goes to all types of people, in all kinds of different ways, with all kinds of unintended important changes as a resul

A great debate had arisen in this first decade of the church. The question was whether the Jewish church had a vision big enough to accept Gentile Christians without requiring them to also become Jews. Were the Gentile C

This morning we set out with Paul on the first of his three missionary journeys. We will look at different applications of taking the Gospel to the people in our lives. Paul shows us a Spirit empowered, grace filled, con

This morning we are looking at the church that changed the world from Antioch. From this model church, we see some of the best practices that are necessary to cultivate a soil that grows mature disciples. Let’s look toge
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