God Is Supreme: Why We Exist to Spread a Passion for God’s Glory

Romans 11:36

About the Sermon

The first sermon in the annual GO Week, a week bookended by two sermons in which we set our attention on God's global purposes. Here's one way to express our purpose as a church: we exist to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ. We will kick it off as Andy Naselli preaches from Romans 11:36. As we exult together in a short text, we see why we exist: to spread a passion for God’s glory—locally, nationally, and globally.

About the Series

Missions exists because worship doesn’t. That memorable line gets to the heart of God’s purpose in the church’s global mission, namely his own glory. In this short series, guest preacher, Andy Naselli, leads us to explore God’s supremacy in all he does and the enemy of God’s glory, the ancient serpent. When God’s motive for his glory is our motive for the nations, we will sacrifice and send, and we will give and we will go for the sake of his name.
Missions exists because worship doesn’t. That memorable line gets to the heart of God’s purpose in the church’s global mission, namely his own glory. In this short series, guest preacher, Andy Naselli, leads us to explore God’s supremacy in all he does and the enemy of God’s glory, the ancient serpent. When God’s motive for his glory is our motive for the nations, we will sacrifice and send, and we will give and we will go for the sake of his name.

Sermons in the Series