Today, Pastor Nate Bourman helps us remember that the stakes are high in our lives of faith, eternity is on the line. And God is faithful. He has secured out eternity with the blood of his Son. Our eternity is secure in his grip. This is a sermon on 1 Corinthians 10:1-6 and 11-13.
We are the Mount - #3 - Keep Building the Body
You’re listening to a sermon from the Mount. We’re the Mount and we’re committed to making God’s Word known so that people know God’s truth and are transformed by it. Today, Missionary John Roebke from Malawi urges us to keep on being the body of Christ and building the body Christ. We are the body of Christ, each one of us is a part of us. We each are called by God and given different gifts to serve right where God wants us to serve.
We are the Mount - #1 - The Task in Front of Us
We’re the Mount and we’re committed to making God’s Word known so that people know God’s truth and are transformed by it. Today, Pastor Nate Bourman takes us into Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians and shows us the grace of God who calls us to faith and calls us to be ambassadors, the mouthpiece of God. 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
We are the Mount
We are the Mount a sermon series beginning August 12.
Mount Lebanon has been the neighborhood church and school of the Hampton Heights Neighborhood for many years now. We have been transforming the lives, families, and our community the forgiveness of and love of Christ for nearly a century. In this series, we want to look forward to consider how we can and will do this here both now and into the future. We are the Mount! This is our mission.
We are the Mount. We are bringing the peoples of our community together to worship Jesus (8/12).
We are the Mount. We are transforming families – children and parents – to be disciples, heirs and leaders in our community (8/19). Join us for an outdoor service and a corn roast.
We are the Mount. We are a microchurch with a mega-worldwide mission (8/26). Join us and Missionary John Roebke from the One Africa Team.
We are the Mount. Here ordinary people are called to extraordinary things (9/2).