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The Cost of Following Jesus

Tuesday Nov 03, 2020

Tuesday Nov 03, 2020

Main text: Luke 14:25-33
Message by Tyler Rawson

Monday Oct 26, 2020

The Psalmist shows us that it is possible to experience peace and security in the middle of immense turmoil.
We access this profound resource through entering in to the kingdom city of God. This is not mere psychological escapism. Rather it is the solid promise of a God who has acted concretely in human history.
Jesus opens the way to the kingdom of God. We enter through faith in him. And when we see what he has done for us, we realise that nothing in life can ultimately tear us away from the favour and love of God.
Main text: Psalm 46
Message by David Varney, pastor Foundation Church Belfast.

Monday Oct 19, 2020

Here’s the main theme of Paul’s letter to Titus: Get the truth straight and allow the truth to shape you.
In this concluding sermon we examine the results that will be noted in a church that is committed to learning and living the truth:
Healthy CommunityImpactful MissionWe consider how we are experiencing this at Foundation Church Belfast so far and how we long to see this be manifested more powerfully in the coming years.
Main text
Titus 3:9-15
Speaker
David Varney, pastor Foundation Church Belfast
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How to Act in the World

Tuesday Oct 13, 2020

Tuesday Oct 13, 2020

Christians are to live lives that positively impact those around them. The Christian faith has a role in how believers behave in society. They are to be outstanding citizens of their own city or nation.
The people of Crete were not renowned for being outstanding citizens. In fact they bore a reputation of being rebellious and obstinate.
However those who heard and believed the message of Jesus Christ were called to live in distinction to the Cretan stereotype. This is because followers of Christ are called to recognise the God-given authority of civil authorities.
This was not possible because the Cretan believers simply chose to live moral lives from now on. It was only through the transforming work of God in their lives that they were able to live lives of distinction and humility.
In this message we see:
How to act in the worldHow we used to act in the worldHow God acted in the worldThe basis for our actions in the worldMain Passage
Titus 3:1-8
Speaker
David Varney, pastor Foundation Church Belfast
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Sunday Oct 04, 2020

The grace of God appeared decisively in history when Jesus Christ entered the scene.
St. Paul shows that this appearing of God’s grace is the basis of our present moral and ethical transformation, and sets us up to anticipate the future return of Christ.
When we see and understand the grace of God we are equipped to cope better with fear and anxiety that comes from our current challenging circumstances.
Main text
Titus 2:11-15
Message by David Varney, pastor Foundation Church Belfast.
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The Radical Ordinary

Friday Sep 25, 2020

Friday Sep 25, 2020

When we get the truth straight, and allow the truth to shape us, our lives will begin to beautify the message of Jesus.
In this passage, the Apostle Paul sketches out a vision of the Radical Ordinary – lives lived in counter-cultural gospel community.
As contemporary Western society has less in common with its Christian heritage, the modern day church will appear increasingly radical as it lives the faith according to the Bible’s teaching.
In this message we examine Paul’s application of the Greco-Roman household code to the Christian church and ask how we might live as the Radical Ordinary today.
Main text: Titus 2:1-10
Message by David Varney, pastor Foundation Church Belfast
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The Problem with Fake Teachers

Saturday Sep 19, 2020

Saturday Sep 19, 2020

The first believers in Crete had enthusiastically accepted the gospel message of Jesus. They then gathered together in small communities where they could worship and live for Jesus together.
But there was a fake message going around the island: one that sounded similar but was actually threatened the existence of the believing communities.
In this message we examine the impact of fake teaching and consider how it might present itself today in our own context. We then look at how to arm ourselves against this threat at Foundation Church Belfast so we might grow as a healthy church.
The nature of fake teachingThe content of fake teachingThe result of fake teachingThe solution to fake teachingMain passage: Titus 1:10-16
Read it here.
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Check out our message series 9 Marks of a Healthy Church.Read Building a Healthy Church.

Elders and the Local Church

Friday Sep 11, 2020

Friday Sep 11, 2020

Finding and affirming excellent leadership is key to the growth of a healthy church.
That is why St. Paul addresses the issue first in his letter to Titus. The message about Jesus has been shared powerfully on Crete. Communities of people have been formed around their shared belief in the gospel message.
But these communities are not complete churches until they have suitably called and affirmed spiritual leadership in place.
In this message, St Paul shows us what qualities to look for in a potential elder within the local church:
Elders get the truth straightElders let the truth shape themThe message finishes with three headline practical applications to our church at Foundation Church Belfast.
Message by David Varney, pastor of Foundation Church Belfast.
Bible text available here
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Titus+1.5-9&version=ESVUK

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