Division in the Church
Week 12: Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
Gathering Problems - Keeping Love the Main Thing
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Gathering Problems - Keeping Love the Main Thing
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Week 11: Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
Gathering Problems - Building Up the Church Body
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Gathering Problems - Building Up the Church Body
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Week 09 (PART 2): Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
(FOR STUDENTS ONLY)
Food Problems
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(FOR STUDENTS ONLY)
Food Problems
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Week 07: Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
Sexual Problems - Marriage, Singleness, Widows
*PLEASE NOTE* This lesson, as a whole, will not be appropriate for elementary or middle school students. Nolan should be communicating with you about an alternative lesson for this week.
Pastor Notes
Sexual Problems - Marriage, Singleness, Widows
*PLEASE NOTE* This lesson, as a whole, will not be appropriate for elementary or middle school students. Nolan should be communicating with you about an alternative lesson for this week.
Pastor Notes
Week 06: Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
Sexual Problems - Consequences of Sexual Sin
*PLEASE NOTE* We would like to caution our teachers who are instructing children and students with this lesson. It contains some content that is not age-appropriate for your listeners; therefore, you should NOT focus on the specific sin addressed in 1 Corinthians 6. What should you do? We'd recommend addressing sin in general terms and talk about how God desires us to handle sin using the same principles laid out in this passage - acknowledge it, refuse to live in it, and realize how sin can affect others. There is also a redeeming quality in this passage to speak about how God forgives sin through our belief in Jesus and confession of sin.
Pastor Notes
Sexual Problems - Consequences of Sexual Sin
*PLEASE NOTE* We would like to caution our teachers who are instructing children and students with this lesson. It contains some content that is not age-appropriate for your listeners; therefore, you should NOT focus on the specific sin addressed in 1 Corinthians 6. What should you do? We'd recommend addressing sin in general terms and talk about how God desires us to handle sin using the same principles laid out in this passage - acknowledge it, refuse to live in it, and realize how sin can affect others. There is also a redeeming quality in this passage to speak about how God forgives sin through our belief in Jesus and confession of sin.
Pastor Notes
Week 05: Division in the Church (1 Corinthians)
Sexual Problems - Immorality in the Church
*PLEASE NOTE* We would like to caution our teachers who are instructing children and students with this lesson. It contains some content that is not age-appropriate for your listeners; therefore, you should NOT focus on the specific sin addressed in 1 Corinthians 5. What should you do? We'd recommend addressing sin in general terms and talk about how God desires us to handle sin using the same principles laid out in this passage - acknowledge it, refuse to live in it, and realize how sin can affect others. There is also a redeeming quality in this passage to speak about how God forgives sin through our belief in Jesus and confession of sin.
Pastor Notes
Sexual Problems - Immorality in the Church
*PLEASE NOTE* We would like to caution our teachers who are instructing children and students with this lesson. It contains some content that is not age-appropriate for your listeners; therefore, you should NOT focus on the specific sin addressed in 1 Corinthians 5. What should you do? We'd recommend addressing sin in general terms and talk about how God desires us to handle sin using the same principles laid out in this passage - acknowledge it, refuse to live in it, and realize how sin can affect others. There is also a redeeming quality in this passage to speak about how God forgives sin through our belief in Jesus and confession of sin.
Pastor Notes