That’s living God’s grace alone through faith alone. Your faith can be expressed in all of these things. They join students in worship, discipleship, service, and exploring the interaction of faith and learning. ![]() All of our faculty and staff are Christians. This is experienced in a committed Christian academic community. Once you’ve seen the impact you can make on the world by sharing your faith and kindness, you’ll be hooked.Īt Concordia, you can grow and your relationship with God can blossom in ways you’ve never dreamed. You won’t be forced to do these things, but you will be invited. Some of us are better at forgiving ourselves than others. This means being able to accept our flaws and shortcomings without judgment or condemnation. We conduct local, regional, and international mission and service projects. Grace is the ability to forgive ourselves or someone else without feeling guilty. Chapel and Bible studies, mission and witness, and conversations with faculty and staff all give expression to faith. We want our community to be involved – and there is plenty to involve you. Free from sin (not free to sin!) we are invited to live out our faith with thankful hearts, eager to share the Gospel with others. So when a person greeted someone with this salutation, it was. Our response to God’s grace is a cornerstone of our life together as a Christian academic community. This word grace is the Greek word charis, which means grace but also carries the idea of favor. ![]() We are not saved by obeying a list of do’s and don’ts, but by grace through faith in Christ. God even gives us the faith that trusts him. We receive that grace through faith alone. 1 elegance and beauty of movement, form, expression, or proportion 2 a pleasing or charming quality 3 goodwill or favour 4 the granting of a favour or the. ![]() Our best efforts can never be good enough to earn salvation, but God declares us righteous for Christ’s sake. ![]() Grace alone means that God loves, forgives, and saves us not because of who we are or what we do, but because of the work of Christ. God’s Word says that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ Jesus and not by our own efforts or works (Ephesians 2:8-9).
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