This year, we’re on a series of teachings based on the book of Hebrews and centered on the preeminence of Jesus Christ, “Jesus Is Better.” In today’s sermon, our speaker Jonathan Cornelius discusses “The Reward” find in Christ for those who endure.
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The Prince of Peace| Isaiah 9:6
In today’s sermon, pastor Abie Kulynych ends our exploration of the four names of God as revealed in Isaiah 9:6, Wonderful Counselor, Might God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, and speaks of Jesus’ rest and shalom that we can enter in as we put our trust in Him as “The Prince of Peace.”
Everlasting Father | Isaiah 9:6
In today’s sermon, our CORF Speaker Jonathan Cornelius continues with our exploration of the four names of God as revealed in Isaiah 9:6, Wonderful Counselor, Might God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, and speaks of Jesus’ loving care as our “Everlasting Father.” He argues that this name is related to the character of Jesus as...
The Holy God Who Works to Save His Enemies | Hebrews 10
In today’s sermon, Jonathan Cornelius speaks about the holiness of God to show us that the whole character of God is one with His holiness.
“Peace,” Matthew 10:34-42
Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, Jonathan Cornelius talks about “Peace.”
CORF Update #119 | October 21, 2022
Good Afternoon CORF, Please watch this video for all of this week’s announcements.
“The God Who Makes A Way for Us,” Exodus 24:1-13
In today’s sermon, “The God Who Makes A Way for Us,”Jonathan Cornelius talks about the heart of God in always taking the initiative in order to make a way for His people to be with Him.
“Heart of the Father, Reconciliation,” Micah 7:18-20
We can talk about the multiple ways the culture is battling against us. The list is near-end. What is vital is this, we should always ask ourselves these questions, our conversations about those we disagree with are salvation-focused or fear-based? Our conversations, commentaries, pushbacks, are they born out of love and redemption because that is...