Intimacy in Marriage (1 Corinthians 7:1-9) | Ray Galea

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Why The Resurrection Matters (1 Corinthians 15:12-34) | Ray Galea

Pastor Ray continues our series in Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth and reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of our belief in Him, and that we have forgiveness, certainty and hope for this life and the life to come because of that foundation. 

The Gospel Must Remain Central (1 Corinthians 15:1-11) | Daniel Kinuthia Kamau

Pastor Daniel continues our series in Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth and reminds us that the Gospel must always remain central to who we are as followers of Jesus because the grace that saves us also changes us. 

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