Ken Boa launches a new series on “Corporate Spirituality,” focused on our growth in faith in the context of community. Our ability to love, serve others, and edify (and be edified in) the body of Christ must overflow from our own relationship with and security in Christ.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 2—Biblical Foundations for Community
The Holy Trinity, the imago dei, and our in-Christ life all provide the necessary foundations for a biblically based community, a community rooted in an understanding that every person’s greatest need is to know God.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 3—Solitude, Community, & Ministry
Imitating Christ’s own example, our lives should have an inside-out order, with devotion to Christ (solitude) flowing into devotion to community and devotion to the gospel (ministry).
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 4—Challenges to Community
Ken Boa discusses challenges to community, the chief of which is a self-centered rather than a Christ-centered and others-centered attitude.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 5—Creators of Community
Ken Boa discusses creators of community, including a mindset of stewardship and servanthood. Serving and loving God and others is most clearly embodied in the eight Beatitudes.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 6—The Purpose of the Church
Corporate Spirituality: Part 7—The Purpose of the Church II
Ken Boa spends a second session discussing the purpose of the church (the body of Christ).
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 8—The Purpose of the Church III
Ken Boa spends finishes discussing seven purposes of the body of Christ: forgiveness and reconciliation, authority and submission, and worship and prayer.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 9—Soul Care
Soul care involve various forms of relational ministry for the purpose of personal spiritual growth. This is a vital but often neglected aspect of our Christian community, involving intentionality and investment of time.
Read MoreCorporate Spirituality: Part 10—Soul Care II
Soul care involve various forms of relational ministry for the purpose of personal spiritual growth. This is a vital but often neglected aspect of our Christian community, involving intentionality and investment of time.
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