Given by Paul Carter
Baptism pictures immersion and cleansing. In what other way do we continue to be cleansed?
Given by Nathan Willoughby
Given by David Gatley
From Shimei's example of harassing and hurling accusations at King David, we can learn to be careful to get all the facts and avoid false accusations.
Given by Tom Clark
Through our trials, God sees who we are at our core, just as he saw Abraham when he was tested. Hopefully, our Father is able to say about each one of us hte same thing he said about Abraham, now I know that you love me and you will obey me.
Given by Greg Sargent
God’s way of acting and thinking is one of forgiveness and mercy—being tenderhearted. Probably your environment didn’t cater to such godliness. How are you and I treating family, friends and the world. Are you tender?
Given by Chad Messerly
We live in a world that can challenge us and make it hard to trust others. To be able to trust is such a valuable thing. Can we build trust? Can we be trusted? This sermon brings out 5 points on how to build trust and to become more trustworthy.
Given by Justin Adkins
We have to be careful that we don't pick up some of the common ideas from the world around us that are not biblical. We must also be careful as well that the impact of the modern Christianity doesn’t seep into our midst. It can happen easily, subtly, and it has many times in the past. We need to...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
I pray that we all understand that as a church need to take the Sabbath more seriously. We need to realize that we have let some things slip, because we got caught going down a road that we didn’t pay close enough attention to. We must take the Sabbath more seriously. We must keep it holy because our salvation...
Given by David Jackson
Paul addresses the churches in Ephesus and Colosse, and, by extension, all of us, saying, “Wives, submit to your own husbands….” Before we examine the directive for wives to submit to their husbands, do wives and husbands understand what submission is? Submission is not what most people think it is. The Greek word Paul was inspired to use for submit...