
Christ Methodist Church Memphis
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Send us a text Discover how Scripture flips the cultural script on being unmarried, revealing a calling far richer than the world imagines. ------ Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 7 shows that singleness is a good and valuable gift, not a consolation prize. It offers unique opportunities for undivided devotion to God,
Send us a text In this week’s message from The Prodigal Church series, Pastor Grant Caldwell dives into a rich and often overlooked truth in 1 Corinthians 7: your vocation is not a detour from your discipleship—it’s part of your calling. Whether you’re a teacher, artist, stay-at-home parent, accountant, or student, thi
Send us a text Can marriage survive when it feels more like a struggle than joy? In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul points us beyond perfection and into the promise of a gospel-shaped love—one that echoes God’s covenant even in the midst of brokenness. HOME | PLAN YOUR VISIT | BLOG | DIGITAL BULLETIN
Send us a text What does it mean to glorify God with your body? In a world of distorted freedom and personal truth, this message from 1 Corinthians 6 offers a bold, beautiful vision of sex, identity, and the sacredness of our bodies. ------- In 1 Corinthians 6:12–20, Paul confronts the Corinthian church"s confusion abo
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Baldwin, the new Director of Middle School Ministries at Christ Church, to hear his story—from growing up in Indiana and tumbling through rings of fire at Asbury University to his calling into pastoral ministry. Daniel shares about his passion for student disciple
Send us a text Christians suing one another? It happened in Corinth—and still happens today. But what if the gospel actually gives us a better way? This week’s message explores a hard but liberating truth: you are not what you were. ------ In this message from 1 Corinthians 6:1–11, Pastor Paul Lawler addresses how beli