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First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons

First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons

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First Christian Church is located in Brazil, Indiana. Our mission is to guide people home to a loving Father, caring family, and life-changing faith. Wherever you are in life, God loves you, and He wants to bring you home to Him. First Christian Church wants to help you find your way home. We hope that your journey will include joining us in Brazil, Indiana, or join our online community. Find out more by visiting us at http://www.fccbrazil.org Your giving is changing the world. You can support the work First Christian Church is doing in your community and around the world. Tithe today by clicking the blue words: https://bit.ly/giving2fcc Our CCLI License number is # 88179 FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fccbrazil/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.church Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/fccbrazil/

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  • How Jesus Unites Us All
    Jun 23 2025

    In this powerful sermon delivered on June 22, 2025, at First Christian Church in Brazil, Indiana, Pastor Chris Gregg dives into the transformative message of 1 Corinthians 2:1-16. Addressing a world filled with division—whether over global events like the recent bombing of Iran or local rivalries like Cubs vs. Cardinals fans—Pastor Chris emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the only one big enough to unite us. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Corinthian church, he highlights the simplicity and power of the gospel, urging believers to focus on the message of the cross rather than worldly wisdom.

    Key Topics Discussed

    Unity Through Jesus: Pastor Chris discusses how countless issues, big and small, can divide us, but Jesus is the unifying force for believers (00:01:04 - 00:01:52).

    The Message of the Cross: Paul’s approach to sharing the gospel was not through persuasive speech but through the power of God, a model for all Christians (00:04:22 - 00:05:34).

    God’s Hidden Wisdom: The sermon explores the “mysterion” (mystery) of God’s plan, revealed through the Holy Spirit to those who believe (00:07:00 - 00:09:06).

    Spiritual vs. Natural Understanding: Pastor Chris explains why some reject the gospel, not due to comprehension but because they deem it worthless without the Spirit’s revelation (00:15:33 - 00:19:02).

    Living as Ambassadors: All believers are called to share their faith, valuing the cross through their lives to spark curiosity in others (00:19:30 - 00:22:04).

    Prayer and Intimacy with God: The sermon closes with a call to pray fervently for those far from God and to seek God’s specific guidance through prayer and His Word (00:21:00 - 00:25:30).

    Useful Timestamps

    00:01:04: Introduction to division in the world and the church.

    00:04:22: Reading of 1 Corinthians 2:1-16.

    00:07:00: Explanation of the “mystery” (mysterion) of God’s wisdom.

    00:15:33: Contrast between worldly and godly wisdom.

    00:19:30: Call to value the message of the cross in daily life.

    00:24:18: Closing prayer for believers and those far from God.

    Additional Notes

    This sermon is part of a series on the book of First Corinthians, addressing the challenges faced by the early church in Corinth—a community Pastor Chris describes as “really messed up” yet relevant to modern congregations. The message is both an encouragement for believers to deepen their relationship with God and a heartfelt invitation for those exploring faith to encounter Jesus. For those interested in further study, Pastor Chris references Isaiah 64:4 and the parable of the hidden treasure in Matthew 13:44.

    Connect with First Christian Church

    Website: fccbrazil.org

    Social Media: Follow us on all platforms @fccbrazil (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook)

    Contact: Reach out via email at info@fccbrazil.org or call (812) 446-1111 for more information or to connect with our community.

    Recommended Resources

    Bible Gateway for exploring scripture references.

    YouVersion Bible App for daily Bible reading plans, including First Corinthians.

    Join us next week for the continuation of our First Corinthians series, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear the unifying message of Jesus Christ!

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    26 mins
  • #UnfilteredChurch: Lessons from Corinth about the Cross
    Jun 16 2025

    In this sermon, Pastor Chris Gregg of First Christian Church in Brazil, Indiana, delves into 1 Corinthians 1, addressing the challenges faced by the church in Corinth and drawing parallels to modern believers. The sermon, part of the "#Unfiltered Church" series, focuses on the unifying power of the cross and the church's mission to be salt and light in a diverse and divided world.

    Topics Discussed

    • Corinth's Context: Corinth, a bustling "Crossroads of Greece," was a diverse, chaotic city, much like Indiana’s nickname, "The Crossroads of America." This diversity led to divisions within the church (1 Corinthians 1:10).
    • The Church’s Mission: The church is called to be on mission, embodying the Great Commission to "Guide People Home" and act as a "City on a Hill" (Matthew 5:14). Pastor Gregg emphasizes the risks of absorption (losing distinctiveness by blending into culture) and isolation (withdrawing from the world).
    • Division in Corinth: The church was divided over different leaders, causing disunity. Paul appeals for unity in mind and purpose (1 Corinthians 1:10).
    • The Message of the Cross: The cross, seen as foolish by Jews (seeking signs) and Greeks (seeking wisdom), is the power and wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:18-25). It unifies believers despite cultural expectations.
    • God’s Grace and Weakness: God chooses the weak and foolish to shame the strong (1 Corinthians 1:26-31). Grace, unique to Christianity, empowers believers to live dependently on God, finding strength in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9-11).
    • Practical Application: Believers are urged to respond with compassion, not judgment, meeting people where they are. The cross overshadows sin and failure, offering justification, sanctification, and liberation.

    Additional Notes

    • The sermon draws from First Christian Church’s mission to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ, emphasizing outreach and community.
    • Pastor Gregg highlights the cultural relevance of Corinth’s challenges, encouraging modern believers to avoid absorbing secular culture or isolating from it.
    • The message aligns with the church’s vision to be a welcoming community that guides people home to God.

    Links and Contact Information

    • Church Website: fccbrazil.org
    • Sermon Series: Learn more about the #Unfiltered Church series on the church’s sermons page.
    • Social Media:
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
    • Contact: Reach out at office@fccbrazil.org or call (812) 446-2214 for more information.

    Follow First Christian Church on social media for updates on services, events, and more inspiring content!

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    41 mins
  • #UnfilteredChurch: How to Stay United in a Divided World!
    Jun 9 2025

    Discover the raw, unfiltered truth about the church in Corinth and what it means for us today! In this powerful sermon, we dive into 1 Corinthians to uncover why churches fail—not from external attacks, but from internal disharmony. From prostitutes and drunks to division and idolatry, the Corinthian church faced it all, yet Paul’s message of unity, grace, and transformation still rings true. Are you influencing your city, job, or home for Christ, or is the world shaping you? Join us as we explore how to be a "going" church, guiding people home to Jesus, and why no one is beyond His saving power. Don’t miss this life-changing message! #UnfilteredChurch #1Corinthians #ChurchUnity #JesusTransforms

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    33 mins
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