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KINGDOM MANIFESTO
The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5, 6 & 7)
Series Dates: February 24, 2008 through June 8, 2008
Jesus’ longest recorded sermon, often called the Sermon on the Mount, is regarded by many as His Kingdom Manifesto. According to the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, a manifesto is a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization. The words contained in this sermon “amazed the crowds” who first heard them. This “new wine” burst the old wine skins of the religious crowd and drew in unbelievers with its bold simplicity. Jesus still speaks today through these words, inviting us to hear His words and put them into practice.
February 23/24 | Matthew 5:1-16 | Troy Nesbitt
March 1/2 | Matthew 5:17-26 | Paul Sabino
March 8/9 | Matthew 5:27-30 | Jeff Dodge
March 15/16 | Matthew 5:31-32 | Troy Nesbitt
March 21-23 | Easter Weekend Services | Speaker TBD
Join us for one of five identical Easter services:
Friday at 7:30p, Saturday at 5:30p & 7:30p, Sunday at 9:00a & 11:00a
March 29/30 | Matthew 5:33-37 | Jeff Dodge
April 5/6 | Matthew 5:38-42 | Troy Nesbitt
April 12/13 | Matthew 5:43-48 | Paul Sabino
April 19/20 | Matthew 6:1-4 | Tom Nesbitt
April 26/27 | Matthew 6:5-18 | Jeff Dodge
May 3/4 | Matthew 6:19-24 | Paul Sabino
May 10/11 | Matthew 6:25-34 | Jeff Dodge
May 17/18 | Matthew 7:1-6 | Troy Nesbitt
May 24/25 | Matthew 7:7-12 | Jeff Dodge
May 31/June 1 | Matthew 7:13-23 | Troy Nesbitt
June 7/8 | Matthew 7:24-28 | Jacob Varghese
We will teach from the remaining chapters of Matthew beginning in September.
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