Kingdom Redeemed - Audio
The Good News is that God has broken into history to rescue His people and build His kingdom.

The Good News is that God has broken into history to rescue His people and build His kingdom.
The next chapter in the Kingdom story brings us to the Fall of humanity into sin. It is human sin breaks the peace of God's kingdom order. Sin begins with rebellion and plunges humanity into shame and judgment.
God's kingdom is revealed at creation when God's people are living in God's place under God's rule.* Not only does God create and rule by His word, but He is also good and loves what He has created. *Credits to Graeme Goldsworthy and Vaughan Roberts for this helpful definition.
The Resurrection means that we will be changed into something better, that we will see the end of death and that we can stand firm in the present.
When the Holy Spirit came and filled the lives of the early church, they modeled church life for us by devoting themselves to scripture, to fellowship, and to evangelism.
God governs how his people worship through His word. We can discern several principles for worship from this chapter.
God gives gifts to His church to build it up, not tear it apart. To that end, spiritual gifts must be used in love and for the good of the whole body.
Love must be the defining mark of Christian community.
God gives a diversity of gifts so that the name of Jesus can be exalted.
When we come to the Lord's Table we celebrate what Christ has done and we celebrate it together.
Both man and woman are equally made in God's image, and yet both have distinct roles before Him. This is the second part of our look at how man and woman complement each other in marriage and in the church. This sermon focuses mainly on our identity as image bearers of God.
Both man and woman are equally made in God's image, and yet both have distinct roles before Him. This is the first part of our look at how man and woman complement each other in marriage and in the church. This sermon focuses mainly on both men and women are different in their roles.
We find our deepest joy and greatest purpose in trusting and glorifying God alone.
Because of our freedom in Jesus, we are free to lay down our "rights" and run with abandon for the sake of the gospel.
A right knowledge of God should lead to a real love for your neighbor.
The scope of eternity reshapes what we think about being married and being single.
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
In the midst of a disordered and broken world, the good news of Jesus Christ comes in to rescue us and make us whole.
Unresolved conflict kills relationships. Since God has made peace with us so we can strive to make peace with others.
Jesus gave his life to forgive sin and purify His people. We should therefore fight sin when we see it and engage those outside with grace of the gospel.
Gospel-shaped churches need servant leaders who follow Jesus Christ and give us an example to strive after.
Real teachers of the gospel are servants, faithful to the word, and free from the fear of man.
True wisdom is measured by humility, and true humility only comes from understanding yourself in relation to Jesus.
Christ and Him crucified was the eternal plan of God to save His people. This is what Paul calls the "wisdom of God."
Boasting in man, or pride, destroys the church. Therefore, we must learn humility by boasting only in the cross of Jesus Christ which magnifies the grace and glory of God.
The cross frustrates human wisdom and power by forcing us to boast in Christ alone.
When we lose sight of the cross, we lose sight of what binds the Church together.
God and His good news are the foundation and fuel of His Church. God changes the way we understand ourselves. God changes the way we understand community. God changes the way we understand our story.
In Jesus, God has given His Church all the gifts she needs to grow in maturity and service to others.
God's generous grace moves us to overflow in generosity. God has drawn near to us in Christ, so now we give our time, talents and treasure to draw others to Christ.