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When you read through the pages of the Apostle Paul's letter to the church in Corinth (1 Corinthians), you begin to wonder if you're reading the lyrics to a country song - there's always someone fighting, drinking, and cheating on somebody else.
After Paul founded this tiny church in the cosmopolitan Greek city of Corinth in 52 a.d., he left to start more churches in other cities. In his absence, the people in this new church began making immoral lifestyle choices. These choices jeopardized the life of the church.
Paul's response was to shoot off 1 Corinthians, challenging church members point by point to change their ways. Their immoral choices were beyond anything we read about anywhere else in New Testament! Paul essentially awarded them with what could be called the "CMT Awards" - The Corinthian Moral Troubles Awards. Their crazy lifestyle choices took the prize!
For the next four weeks we're going to look at these awards and the issues that prompted them. We're going to do so because, quite honestly, Paul could have just as easily written that letter to any church today, even our own.
| 5/11 | Most Promiscuous Church Member of the Year |
| 5/18 | Most Litigious Church Member of the Year |
| 5/25 | Most Inconsiderate Church Member of the Year |
| 6/01 | Most Divisive Church Member of the Year |
