Sermons by Kai Eilert (Page 28)
Black Sheep: Easter Sunday
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 4
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 3
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 2
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
Black Sheep: Week 1
We find in the book of Luke that many of Jesus’ friends were considered black sheep of society. And though they were not accepted by the religious leaders of the day, Jesus loved, pursued, and used them for his greatest glory.
New: Week 5 and 6
We’ll be spending six weeks looking at something old–the book of Zechariah–to build expectancy for the new things God has for us in 2018.
New: Week 4
We’ll be spending six weeks looking at something old–the book of Zechariah–to build expectancy for the new things God has for us in 2018.
New: Week 3
We’ll be spending six weeks looking at something old–the book of Zechariah–to build expectancy for the new things God has for us in 2018.
New: Week 2
We’ll be spending six weeks looking at something old–the book of Zechariah–to build expectancy for the new things God has for us in 2018.
New: Week 1
We’ll be spending six weeks looking at something old–the book of Zechariah–to build expectancy for the new things God has for us in 2018.