This week in our Life Saver series, we will addres the question "Saved How?" considering what it means to be saved by justification and how Jesus took on human fesh to rescue us from human sin.
This week in our Life Saver series, we will addres the question "Saved How?" considering what it means to be saved by justification and how Jesus took on human fesh to rescue us from human sin.
This week in our Life Saver series, we will addres the question "Saved How?" considering what it means to be saved by justification and how Jesus took on human fesh to rescue us from human sin.
This week in our Life Saver series, we will addres the question "Saved How?" considering what it means to be saved by justification and how Jesus took on human fesh to rescue us from human sin.
This week in our Life Saver series, we will addres the question "Saved How?" considering what it means to be saved by justification and how Jesus took on human fesh to rescue us from human sin.
In this sermon series, we will consider salvation thorugh a Wesleyan lens asking the questions, "Saved from What?", "Saved How?", and "Saved for What?" This week, we will start by asking what we are saved from and read from Ephesians 2:1-10.
In this sermon series, we will consider salvation thorugh a Wesleyan lens asking the questions, "Saved from What?", "Saved How?", and "Saved for What?" This week, we will start by asking what we are saved from and read from Ephesians 2:1-10.
In this sermon series, we will consider salvation thorugh a Wesleyan lens asking the questions, "Saved from What?", "Saved How?", and "Saved for What?" This week, we will start by asking what we are saved from and read from Ephesians 2:1-10.
In this sermon series, we will consider salvation thorugh a Wesleyan lens asking the questions, "Saved from What?", "Saved How?", and "Saved for What?" This week, we will start by asking what we are saved from and read from Ephesians 2:1-10.
In this sermon series, we will consider salvation thorugh a Wesleyan lens asking the questions, "Saved from What?", "Saved How?", and "Saved for What?" This week, we will start by asking what we are saved from and read from Ephesians 2:1-10.
