
Grace for a Messy Church // 1 Cor. 1:1-9
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What happens when a church leader needs to apologize? Pastor Evan opened his sermon on 1 Corinthians by addressing his own need for grace, apologizing for harsh words spoken the previous week. This vulnerable moment perfectly set the stage for exploring Paul's letter to the messy, divided Corinthian church. Through an examination of 1 Corinthians 1:1-9, Pastor Evan unveiled three anchoring truths: God calls His church, enriches it with grace, and sustains it to the end. Drawing parallels between ancient Corinth's wealth and moral challenges and our modern context, he highlighted how God's faithfulness remains constant despite human failings. Using vivid imagery of rock climbing safety ropes, Pastor Evan illustrated how God's sustaining grace holds us secure even when we slip. His message resonates deeply with those that have experiences of conflict and imperfection, while offering hope through the lens of God's unwavering faithfulness. The sermon concluded with a powerful call to action: to recalibrate our hearts around God's faithfulness rather than our failures, and to be a church that sees grace in one another and gives thanks always.