Jesus' Parable About Risk at the End
A Legacy for the Kingdom
Matt 25:14-30
Matthew Raley (01/04/09)
| What was the focus of the people who started this church a century ago? This month we are talking about the legacy we have inherited, and the legacy we will leave for the kingdom. |
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Identity in the Kingdom
Matt 25:14-33
Gordon Wiens (01/11/09)
| We call Christ Lord, but we do not fully understand His lordship or embrace our identity as defined by the demands of His lordship. In this sermon we’ll gain a proper perspective on who God is and on our relation to Him. |
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Investing for the Kingdom
Matt 25:14-30
Matthew Raley (01/18/09)
| The founders of OEFC always lived with a tiny margin for error. In this sermon we look at the issue of risk for Christ’s Kingdom. |
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The Master's Return
Matt 25:14-30
Matthew Raley (01/25/09)
| The founders of this church had a sense of their personal accountability to Jesus Christ for the spiritual condition of their families and their communities. In this sermon, we see that the stewardship of the master’s assets was a test – the parable of the talents. |
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Our Kingdom Legacy
Matt 25:14-30
Matthew Raley (02/01/09)
| Over the last few weeks we’ve examined the parable of the talents in some detail. In this sermon we’ll take a step back and ask, “Why did Jesus tell this story?” |
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Kingdom Leadership
Matt 25:14-30
Matthew Raley (02/08/09)
| The parable of the talents is a text about what goals to pursue before Christ returns, and how to pursue those goals. In this sermon we learn four principles about Christian leadership from the parable. |
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