Caring for Your Pastors (1 Timothy 5:17-25)

Pastors pour their lives out to care for the people God has entrusted to them. But whose job is it to care for the pastors? According to this Sunday's passage, it's your responsibility--the job of the congregation. Last week we saw how the church is called to care for one another. But this week, we'll see how God calls us to care for our pastors/elders--though provision and protection.

Leading God’s Church: A Noble Task (1 Timothy 3:1-13)

"Authority" is not a very popular word in our culture today that idolizes no-strings-attached freedom and self-expression seemingly above all else. Yet God ordains and delights in authority—good authority—especially in the church. We'll see how God's design for leadership in his church serves to guard and witness to the gospel.

Men and Women in the Church (1 Timothy 2:8-15)

We return to our sermon series on 1 Timothy, which is all about how the local church is the steward of the truth--the gospel. In guarding and sharing the gospel, Paul moves from a focus on teaching in chapter 1 to now behavior and order in chapter 2, particularly among men and women. The way we live when we gather together matters! This passage is a challenging one, both to receive and to apply, but we can trust that all of God's word is good for us. (*Credit to Pastor Curtis Cook’s sermon on this text at Hope Fellowship Church, Cambridge, MA.)

Giving Thanks, Waging War (1 Timothy 1:12-20)

How do we keep ourselves from drifting away from the gospel like the Ephesian church? By cultivating a personal thankfulness for God's amazing grace in our own lives. Paul models this for us in our passage this Sunday as a fuel for Timothy's good fight for the faith in his own life and in the church.