New Sermon Series on Romans

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The following is in regards to our sermon series on Romans. If you have already missed parts of this series due to vacations you can always catch up with our online sermon collection. Find the Romans series here.

The series will run for approximately 90 weeks. During that time we will take occasional breaks to discuss other portions of Scripture, returning to Romans until the book is completed.

Many consider Romans to be the Apostle Paul’s greatest work. It can roughly be divided into two major sections: Doctrine (ch.1-11) and practice (ch.12-16). Throughout our series we will cover such teachings as:

  • Human depravity and our need for salvation
  • Christ our great Savior
  • Justification & Sanctification
  • The necessity of the cross and resurrection of Christ
  • The necessity of faith for both Jew and Gentile
  • The glorious future of Christ’ Kingdom
  • Election, predestination, reprobation and glorification
  • Influence of theology on practice

With all of these topics it is no wonder why Romans is considered by many to be “the theological book” of the Apostolic age. What’s most fascinating is that Romans wasn’t written to be a systematic theology, but a letter of personal introduction to Christians that Paul had never met. As we study this epistle, it is our hope that we are once again introduced to the God and Savior that the Apostle presents to us.

 

Bill Mayk
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About Bill Mayk

Bill is the founding pastor of Grace & Peace Presbyterian Church (PCA) Prior to beginning this church planting work in the Pottstown area, Bill served as a hospice chaplain and a missionary to Mexico and Jordan. Bill earned his MDiv from Biblical Theological Seminary.

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