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Wellspring Church is a Christian church located in the West Valley of Phoenix, Arizona. Where there's water, there's life, and we want to introduce you to Jesus Christ, the Wellspring of Life!
Visit our website to plan a visit, or just learn more!
www.wellspringchurch.com.
Sermon Notes:
In this sermon on Titus 1, Pastor Chris explores Paul's instructions to Titus for organizing the church in Crete. He emphasizes two main points: bringing order to the church and appointing qualified elders. The pastor details the character qualities required for church leaders, including being above reproach, self-controlled, and able to teach sound doctrine.
Pastor Chris also addresses Paul's warnings about false teachers and insubordinate people within the church. He highlights the importance of rebuking those who contradict sound doctrine and avoiding the addition of extra requirements to the Gospel. The sermon concludes by emphasizing that Jesus alone is sufficient for salvation and Christian living, encouraging believers to trust in Christ without adding human traditions or requirements.
By Wellspring ChurchWellspring Church is a Christian church located in the West Valley of Phoenix, Arizona. Where there's water, there's life, and we want to introduce you to Jesus Christ, the Wellspring of Life!
Visit our website to plan a visit, or just learn more!
www.wellspringchurch.com.
Sermon Notes:
In this sermon on Titus 1, Pastor Chris explores Paul's instructions to Titus for organizing the church in Crete. He emphasizes two main points: bringing order to the church and appointing qualified elders. The pastor details the character qualities required for church leaders, including being above reproach, self-controlled, and able to teach sound doctrine.
Pastor Chris also addresses Paul's warnings about false teachers and insubordinate people within the church. He highlights the importance of rebuking those who contradict sound doctrine and avoiding the addition of extra requirements to the Gospel. The sermon concludes by emphasizing that Jesus alone is sufficient for salvation and Christian living, encouraging believers to trust in Christ without adding human traditions or requirements.