Given by Zach Smith
Given by Brent Martin
Complaining is something that all of us do, Christians included. But is it really that big of a deal? In this sermon, we will examine the topic of complaining in great detail to see that's it's not just a matter of words coming from our mouth, but a reflection of our heart.
Given by James Ellis
What should a Christian's pursuit of perfection look like?
Given by David Jackson
Do you know the truth, do you trust the truth, and are you absolutely committed to following the truth? Christ’s statement that He is the Truth, in John 14:6, was directed to His disciples and the followers of Jesus Christ. It is within this context of us being the followers of Jesus Christ on the night of Passover that we...
Given by Don Henson
Peter wrote that our promised inheritance is “incorruptible, undefiled and does not fade away.” As we work through the gloomy months of winter and deal with our personal trials and challenges… how can we keep our vision of that promise clearly in mind?
Given by David Jackson
Do you know the way to the Kingdom of God, and can you see it clearly? Can anyone ever convince you that the Kingdom of God does not exist/will not exist? Can you describe the Kingdom, can you envision it? Can you taste it? How desperately do you want to get there? Do you have a vision in mind...
Given by Jason Hyde
Given by Arnold Hampton
Genesis 2:25 - the aim of one flesh is intimacy. Intimacy which is more than sex - it is physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. Husbands need to learn about their wives and listen to her and understand her, and wives need to learn about their husbands and listen to him and understand him.
Given by Neil Hart
In our effort to live according to God's way and not the way of man, we must eliminate hypocrisy from our lives. How do we do that? First, we must understand that the antidote for hypocrisy is humility; then, we must apply understanding and patience, allow the past to stay in the past and exercise Godly love.