Set Apart
Others Above Self
Sermon Description
In this week's message, Pastor Adam challenged us to rethink how we approach church, community, and communion. In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul confronts the early church for letting social divisions distort the Lord’s Supper. But Jesus’ table is one of radical equality and covenant love—a place where we lay down status and remember His sacrifice. Communion isn’t just tradition; it’s a call to humility, unity, and grace. Out hope, through this message, is that you would examine your heart, wait for one another, and live like people shaped by the gospel.
Series Overview
Corinth was a place marked by diversity, wealth, moral compromise, and intense cultural pressure—and into this context, Paul calls the believers to live differently.
"Set Apart" is a call to holiness and distinctiveness, both for the Corinthians and for us today. This sermon series on 1 Corinthians explores what it means to be a community and individuals who are set apart by God, not defined by the culture around us, but by the gospel we’ve received from Jesus Christ.