Explicit Gospel - Week 2

Published: April 30, 2017, 10 a.m.

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Even if you go to church, it doesn\\u2019t mean that you are being exposed (or exposing others) to the gospel explicitly. Sure, most people talk about Jesus, and about being good and avoiding bad, but the gospel message simply isn\\u2019t there\\u2014at least not in its specificity and its fullness.

Inspired by the needs of both the overchurched and the unchurched, and bolstered by the common neglect of the explicit gospel within Christianity, we would like to invite you to this series, a punchy treatise to remind us what is of first and utmost importance\\u2014the gospel.

Here is a call to true Christianity, to know the gospel explicitly, and to unite the church on the amazing grounds of the good news of Jesus!

This week. How do we make a connection between what Christ has done and how we believe. Its not enought to simply know that Jesus wes Crucified we must be able to make the connection between that act and the idea that God loves us, between that act and God saves us. How is the good news, good news and not simply a good story? Thats the question that we answer this week.

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