The Apostle Peter urged the Christians of the first century to "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 3:18). Here at The Church Up the Street, we take that admonition seriously. In the resources below, you will find ministries, books, web sites, and audio messages that can assist you in your Christian growth.
MINISTRIES
Sovereign Grace Ministries is a family of churches passionate about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Their web site has a variety of free resources, from sermons to worship songs, that will benefit you richly. We give them our highest vote of confidence!
Everything Desiring God Ministries does aims to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ. The DGM web site offers excellent, free audio messages, covering every topic, and spanning the 20+ year teaching ministry of Pastor John Piper.
AUDIO MESSAGES
What did it mean to the Holy One to bear away our sin? Overhearing Jesus’ prayers within the garden of Gethsemane provides the answer: it meant resolving to endure God’s wrath for our sin through the crucible of human weakness.
C.J. Mahaney walks his audience through Gethsemane in an effort to reveal exactly what that crucible involved, beginning with relational abandonment. He encourages a heart of gratefulness in the recognition of all Jesus suffered for our salvation.
The cross. “The subject is worthy of an angel’s tongue; it needs Christ himself completely to expound it… Abide hard by the cross, and search the mystery of his wounds.” --Charles Spurgeon
Where do you place yourself when you read the story of the crucifixion? It is impossible to understand the depth of sin until we realize that we were part of that angry crowd. This realization reveals the depths of grace.
The centrality of the cross is evident throughout Scripture. It is always of first importance. In this message, C.J. Mahaney seeks to cultivate appreciation for and understand of the cross, so that his listeners will live feeling as if Jesus died only yesterday.
God created us to live with a single passion: to joyfully display his supreme excellence in all spheres of life. The wasted life is the life without this passion. God calls us to pray and think and dream and plan and work, not to be made much of, but to make much of him in every part of our lives.
What makes singing worship? Why does God command us to sing when we worship Him?
The Bible teaches that God gave us singing to develop and deepen our relationship with him. Every believer has been given a song to sing for God’s glory. The Bible is filled with singing. Psalms, a book completely made up of songs, is the longest book in the Bible.
In this message, Bob Kauflin guides worship leaders in a biblical study of the history and purpose of God-glorifying singing. If you lead worship, you MUST listen to this message and the many other messages Bob Kauflin has given. You will find them as free downloads at www.SovereignGraceMinistries.com . There is a wealth of information and practical guidance here.
BOOKS
Living the Cross-Centered Life by C.J. Mahaney
What Really Matters? Have the extremities taken over and left the core of your faith forgotten? Do you get confused by what you feel versus what is real? Let dynamic pastor C. J. Mahaney strip away the nonessentials and bring you back to the simplest, most fundamental reason for your faith: Jesus Christ. This book is packed with powerful truth that will grip your heart, clear your mind, and invigorate your soul.
Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came To Die, John Piper
The death of Jesus is of foremost importance for the world. And the central issue of Jesus’ death is not the cause, but the meaning—God’s meaning. In this book, John Piper has gathered from the New Testament fifty reasons behind the crucifixion of the Christ. Not fifty causes, but fifty purposes—in answer to the most important question facing us in the twenty-first century: Why did Jesus suffer and die?
The Cross of Christ, by John Stott
From one of the foremost preachers and Christian leaders of our day comes theology at its readable best, a contemporary restatement of the meaning of the cross. At the cross Stott finds the majesty and love of God disclosed, the sin and bondage of the world exposed.
More than a study of the atonement, this book brings Scripture into living dialog with Christian theology and the twentieth century. What emerges is a pattern for Christian life and worship, hope and mission.
Destined to be a classic study of the center of our faith, Stott's work is the product of a uniquely gifted pastor, scholar and Christian statesman. His penetrating insight, charitable scholarship and pastoral warmth are guaranteed to feed both heart and mind.
The Story of Christianity, Justo L. Gonzalez
The Story of Christianity, Volume 1, is an informative, interesting, and consistently readable narrative history. It brings alive the people, dramatic events, and ideas that shaped the first fifteen centuries of Europe, such as the Spanish and Portuguese conquest of the New World. Historian Justo Gonzalez shows how various social, political, and economic movements affected Christianity's internal growth.
Gonzalez skillfully weaves in relevant details from the lives of prominent figures from the apostles to John Wycliffe, tracing out core theological issues and developments as reflected in the lives and struggles of leading thinkers within the various traditions of the church. "The history of the church, while showing all the characteristics of human history, is much more than the history of an institution or movement," Gonzalez stresses. "It is a history of the deeds of the spirit in and through the men and women who have gone before in the faith." The Story of Christianity demonstrates at each point what new challenges and opportunities faced the church, and how Christians struggled with the various options open to them, thereby shaping the future direction of the church.
The Story of Christianity will serve as a fascinating introduction to the panoramic history of Christianity for students and teachers of church history, for pastors, and for general readers.
Worship Matters: Leading Others to Encounter the Greatness of God, Bob Kauflin
Worship Matters is the first book from pastor, songwriter, and worship leader Bob Kauflin. In these 300 pages, Bob seeks to focus readers on the essentials of God-honoring worship, combining biblical foundations with practical application for the real world. Thirty-two chapters cover a variety of topics, each rooted not in cultural trends, but in unchanging scriptural principles.
Bob covers a variety of topics, including the devastating effects of worshiping the wrong things, how to base our worship on God’s self-revelation rather than on our assumptions, the fuel of worship, the centrality of the cross, the community of worship, and the ways that eternity’s worship should affect our worship here and now. In every chapter he seeks to lead worshipers, not to cultural trends, but to unchanging scriptural principles.
Worship Matters is for pastors, for worship leaders, and for anyone who wants to learn more about what it means to worship God.
The Way the Church Ought To Be, Robert Allan
What is the Christian church? Is it a building, a denomination, or is it much more? What should the church believe? Is there one doctrinal truth that all Christian churches are obligated to adhere to, or are we free to make it up as we go along? How should the church operate? Are we on our own or do we rely on the power and leading of the Holy Spirit? What kind of government should exist in our churches? What kind of leadership do we need and where do we find them? How should we view spiritual gifts? Should we accept and use them or reject them for being too factious? Should we actively evangelize or wait for God to do the job? Who is part of the church? How do we join? Do we sign a membership book, take a class, or are we automatically a part of it because we are Americans? And what is this “born again” thing all about anyway? These kinds of questions have fueled Christian debate for years, sometimes spawning entire denominations.
Some Christians try to avoid these questions entirely, claiming they are divisive and jeopardize “Christian unity.” On the contrary, it is the basis of this book that questions like these compel the church to wrestle with the vital issues that impact its nature and purpose. It is the opinion of this book that those who ask these questions are performing a genuine service to the Body of Christ.
It is the opinion of the author that God’s blueprint for the Christian church is not hidden in some ancient medieval monastery or buried in some mysterious cave guarded by mythical beasts, but is found on the pages of the New Testament. Anyone who cares to investigate can read those pages and discover how God wants His Church to be.
The Way the Church Ought to Be was written to speak clearly to the following simple truths:
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God meant for His blueprint to be acknowledged and then followed.
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Those who build their churches in disregard for that blueprint are building upon the sand.
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Those who build their churches according to God’s blueprint will experience His blessings, power
and favor.
The Way the Church Ought to Be, written by Robert Allan is more than just a book---it is a manual on how Jesus Christ builds His church. It has become a source of blessings for serious believers who are seeking a genuine move of the Holy Spirit in our time.
This book is published by Xulon Press and can be ordered through the publisher or here
The Church Up The Street highly recommends each one of these resources. They will help you grow in your walk with Christ. Audio messages can be downloaded free by clicking on their links. You can find most of the books listed here at your local bookstore or online. All music heard on our site is from Sovereign Grace Music, a ministry of Sovereign Grace Ministries. You can visit their online store to purchase and download any song heard here. The Church Up The Street is not affiliated with Sovereign Grace Ministries or Desiring God Ministries.