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What Are You Known For? :: ARISE :: Alvin Brown

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What are you known for?

That’s a question we all wrestle with—whether at parties, on social media, or just lying awake at night.

Is it your job, your past, your personality, or your struggles? And deeper still:

Is it possible to be known for something greater?

In this message from Romans 6:1–5, Pastor Alvin takes us on a journey, revealing how the Gospel of Jesus offers more than behavior tweaks or religious rituals.

It offers union—a deep, transformational connection to Christ that frees us from sin, buries our old life, and raises us to something entirely new.

You don’t have to keep performing, pretending, or dragging around your past. There’s a freedom and future waiting for you—not because you’ve earned it, but because Jesus secured it.

This sermon invites skeptics, seekers, and believers alike to consider: What if the truest thing about you isn’t your past—but your union with Jesus?

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Message: What Are You Known For?

Series: ARISE

Scripture: Romans 6:1-5

Speaker(s): Alvin Brown

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What are you known for?

That’s a question we all wrestle with—whether at parties, on social media, or just lying awake at night.

Is it your job, your past, your personality, or your struggles? And deeper still:

Is it possible to be known for something greater?

In this message from Romans 6:1–5, Pastor Alvin takes us on a journey, revealing how the Gospel of Jesus offers more than behavior tweaks or religious rituals.

It offers union—a deep, transformational connection to Christ that frees us from sin, buries our old life, and raises us to something entirely new.

You don’t have to keep performing, pretending, or dragging around your past. There’s a freedom and future waiting for you—not because you’ve earned it, but because Jesus secured it.

This sermon invites skeptics, seekers, and believers alike to consider: What if the truest thing about you isn’t your past—but your union with Jesus?

👉 Subscribe for more Christ-centered messages.
🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a sermon.
🌟 Share this podcast to spread the faith!

Message: What Are You Known For?

Series: ARISE

Scripture: Romans 6:1-5

Speaker(s): Alvin Brown

Visit MosaicChurchFortWorth.com to get and stay connected with Mosaic.

  continue reading

67 episodes

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