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One-Anothering (August 14 - September 25, 2005)

One-Anothering

Forget the stereotype of the stoic Christian sitting on a cold pew staring blankly at the back of the head of the person sitting in front of them.  One-anothering is the art of relationship and it is the reflection of Christ's life in each one of us.  As Christians, we are not called to a life of isolation, but of community!  It is in community with one another that our love for God is demonstrated and the life of Christ is lived out.

One Anothering (August 14 - September 25, 2005)
Spur One Another On
[August 14, 2005] Spur One Another On. Discover how we can spur one another on to develop a stronger faith and a more active love for Christ. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Admonish One Another
[August 28, 2005] Admonish One Another. Discover how to harness the power of speaking the truth, with grace, into one another's lives. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Serve One Another
[September 4, 2005] Serve One Another. Service comes at a great personal cost. Are you willing to have humility, faith, hope, be anonymous and invest the time to truly be of service to one another? A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Forgive One Another
[September 11, 2005] Forgive One Another. Revisiting the concept of forgiveness on the anniversary of September 11, 2001. Should we forgive? A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Accept One Another
[September 18, 2005] Accept One Another. What every Christian should know about accepting others and why we should do it. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
Confess to One Another
[September 25, 2005] Confess to One Another. Why sin cannot remain hidden and must be brought to light among trusted Christians. A message by Jon Morrissette.  read more...
"One-Anothering"
Which of these "One-Another" commands are the hardest to put into practice? (select multiple)











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