1 Corinthians 8: God and ’the gods’
When we say the word “God” what do we mean? In this teaching we explore a biblical theology of “God” and what that means as we share the Good News in our diverse and eclectic city. Taught by Jose Zayas

When we say the word “God” what do we mean? In this teaching we explore a biblical theology of “God” and what that means as we share the Good News in our diverse and eclectic city. Taught by Jose Zayas
Pastor Jacob Bloemberg leads Hanoi International Fellowship in Vietnam.
We live in a world filled with endless distractions. What does it look like to live with an undivided devotion to the Lord? Taught by Jose Zayas
Paul answers life questions and concludes that Jesus is more important that any life status or circumstance. Taught by Steve Marshman
Starting in chapter 7, Paul turns to answering honest questions the church had about following Jesus in their different stages of life. We find practical wisdom for the married, single, divorced, and widowed. We can live faithful to Jesus where we are. Taught By Jose Zayas
In 1 Cor. 6v12-20, Paul talks about the importance of our physical body. We are the embodiment of Jesus to the world and what we do with our bodies affects this. Ultimately, our bodies are part of the Gospel, bought with a price and promised to be raised again. Taught by Ryan Doucet
Paul gives both a strong warning and a beautiful promise. Entering into the kingdom of God isn’t automatic. But all who repent and believe are “washed, sanctified, and justified.” Taught by Jose Zayas
We’re looking at another area where the church has lost its way and forgotten who it is—in this lawsuit between believers. Identity leads to activity, behavior follows belief. In today’s text we find 3 areas where Paul reminds the church of our identity, so we can live in alignment with it today. Taught by Stephen Collins
John 20v24-31 Jesus still bears the scars of His suffering, even after His resurrection. What does that tell us about God? Taught by Jose Zayas
Matthew 21v1-17 Holy Week begins with Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey with a crowd of spontaneous praise. Taught By Jose Zayas
How do we engage in conversations about gender with a biblical worldview? Taught by Jose Zayas (Some audio "echo" problems in the first 10 minutes of the podcast. Audio clears up at 12:12)
There is a world of difference in comprehending a vision of Biblical sexuality, marriage, and sexual immorality versus actually living this vision out. World of a difference between knowing it and living it. So, how do we live out this Biblical vision of sexuality? How do we walk in sexual integrity for God’s glory, our joy, and the good of others? Selected Scriptures Taught by Stephen Collins
John 4 How did Jesus approach people who lived differently? How do Jesus followers navigate differences in healthy ways? And what about specific questions on how to live this out? Taught By Jose Zayas
What do the Scriptures teach? Taught by Jose Zayas
What do the Scriptures teach us about Sexual Immorality? What are the dangers and how can we find hope in this area of life as followers of Jesus?
What is marriage, according to the Scriptures? And how do we live with a biblical view in a culture that often does not?
How do we live out the way of Jesus together as a church when it comes to human sexuality? When a Jesus follower steps out of the bounds of Scripture, what do we do? How do we live out a biblical worldview in a world saturated with competing worldviews?
Following Jesus implies we live under God's authority and the authority of God's family Taught by: Jose Zayas
Taught by: Dr. Rev. Sameh Maurice Dr. Rev. Sameh Maurice is the senior pastor of Kasr El Dobara Evangelical Church in Cairo, Egypt.
Paul exhorts the Corinthians to change their perspective in the areas of judgment and pride. Taught by: Steve Marshman
In today’s text, we’re given two pictures for how we grow. We are farmers and builders. Taught by Jose Zayas
This week we recapped where we’ve been in the letter and covered new material as Paul calls the Corinthian church to grow up and eat solid food. Taught by Stephen Collins
Taught By Jose Zayas
Jesus is born in Bethlehem, exiled in Egypt, and raised in Nazareth. What do learn about God and our story from the places Jesus lived? Matthew 2 Taught by Jose Zayas
Based on the Old Testament, it shouldn’t have been so unexpected that the arrival of Jesus would entail a mission to reach the poor with the good news, but coming and living as one of the poor? That was unexpected for many then and perhaps for many still today. Luke 1v39-56 Taught by Ryan Doucet
What does it mean that God took on flesh, why was it unexpected, and how does it shape our lives today? Selected scriptures Taught by Stephen Collins
Luke 2v8-20 We’re looking at the unexpected details that surround the advent of Jesus. What do we learn from the shepherds about encountering God? Taught by Jose Zayas
What does the word “spiritual” really mean? The Corinthians think spirituality is about the immaterial or other worldly. Paul redefines true spirituality as people empowered by the Holy Spirit. - Taught by Jose Zayas
Taught by Dan Braga Paul compares and contrasts the wisdom of God with the “wisdom” of the world as seen in the Greek sophists, itinerate philosophers, and teachers. He gives three examples. The third is preaching. After preaching with “eloquence” on Mars Hill, in the genre of the Greek sophists, Paul travels fifty miles to Corinth and changes his method to preaching “Jesus Christ and him crucified”. Preaching should be focused on the cross.
Paul compares and contrasts the wisdom of God with the “wisdom” of the world as seen in the Greek sophists, itinerate philosophers, and teachers. He gives three examples. The second is God’s people. “Not many noble are called...” God uses the weak, poor, and broken to glorify Jesus and expand the kingdom.