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1 Corinthains Ch12

This teaching on 1 Corinthians 12 was given by Pastor Barry Forder on 25th February 2024.  In this chapter, Paul begins to address questions the Corinthian believers had regarding the work of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life – particularly in regard to the gifts the Holy Spirit endows us with.  The chapter begins […]

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1 Corinthians Ch10:13-33

This study of 1 Corinthians Ch10 vs 13-33 was  given by pastor Barry Forder on 4th February 2024. In this study, we continue Paul’s admonition to the Corinthian believers to consider others before ouselves. Our lives should show forth the love and compassion we have recieved from God. Our freedom and liberty should never become […]

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1 Corinthians 10:1-12

This study of 1 Corinthians hapter 10:1-12 was given by pastor Barry on 21st January 2024. In these verses, Paul builds the theme of the previous two chapters, namely, that we should be careful that our so-called ‘knowldge’ doesn’t become a stumbling block for another believer, and that we should be careful that our confidence, which […]

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1 Corinthians Ch8-9

This study on 1 Corinthians 8-9 was given on 14th January 2024 by pastor Barry Forder.  In these chapters, Paul continues addressing the questions the Corinthain believers had raised, particularly here in regard to whether or not they should eat food offered to idols. To understand the context of the question, David Guzik comments: “The meat offered […]

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1 Corinthians Ch7

This teaching was given by pastor Barry on 7th January 2024. 1 Corinthians chapter 7 is one of those chapters we don’t readily go to if we want to preach a good ol’ gospel message!  It is probably fair to say that, unless your church teaches expositionaly (chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse) through the Bible, your pastor will more […]

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1 Corinthians Ch4

This study of 1 Corinthians chapter 4 was given by pastor Barry Forder at Calvary Portsmouth on 29th October 2023.  In this chapter, Paul continues his words of correction for the Corinthian believers who had allowed divisions to occur in the church. Paul reminds them that God’s servants are not to be exalted. Christ alone […]

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