This week will be the last sermon of the sermon series “What Makes the Mission Possible?” In the sermon “Being of The Same Mind in the Lord,” Pastor Nadeem will focus on Apostle Paul’s letter to the Philippians church 4:1-7 and talk about how we can grow as a joyful church that others want to be a part of, and those already in, feel more part of this family. In one of the previous sermons in this series Pastor Nadeem discussed the power of relationships and how they make our Christian mission possible. Tune in to hear more about how deeper and meaningful relationships help a church family experience more and more joy!

Pastor Nadeem continues the sermon series “What Makes the Mission Possible?” and this week in the sermon he focuses on Luke 4:14-19 and the relation between the Christian Mission and the Good News. How does the Good News make the mission possible? Tune in to learn more!

Last Sunday Pastor Nadeem began a new sermon series “What Makes the Mission Possible?” In this four week sermon series we are revisiting the Biblical view of the Christian Mission and find that mission is much more than running a ministry program or carrying out a local or international rebuilding project. The series aims to help us as a Crenshaw family to learn God’s view of Mission and evaluate how Crenshaw is responding to Jesus’ call to the mission. Pastor Nadeem focuses on a well-known parable in the Gospel of Luke chapter 10 the parable of the Good Samaritan. Last week in the sermon I said that building relationship is an important component of our Christian Mission, and this parable is a great example. It is far deeper than just helping someone in need. I will focus what Jesus wants to teach us about building long-term relationships.

Pastor Nadeem begins a new sermon series this Sunday entitled “What Makes the Mission Possible?” In this four-week sermon series we will revisit the Biblical view of the Christian Mission and find that mission is much more than running a ministry program or carrying out a local or international rebuilding project. Beginning with Matthew 28:16-20. a text this is also known to describe the Great Commission; Jesus sends his Disciples to go and make disciples from all nations and people. Join us as we talk about what the Great Commission means for the local church and how we, as a church family, are responding to this call.