Galatians 1:1-5 Pastor Mark kicks off our NEW Sermon Series entitled, “Growing in Grace” on the book of Galatians. In this sermon, we discover Paul’s intent in writing the Galatian believers: reestablishing the firm foundation of the Gospel.
Galatians 1:1-5 Pastor Mark kicks off our NEW Sermon Series entitled, “Growing in Grace” on the book of Galatians. In this sermon, we discover Paul’s intent in writing the Galatian believers: reestablishing the firm foundation of the Gospel.
Ephesians 6:21-24– Tychicus was an encourager because he was willing to be with others in difficult times and dangerous places, and do for them what they could not do for themselves. Words of encouragement: Peace; Love with Faith; Grace; Eternal Life. [Devotional Guide provided]
Malachi 3:6-12 As Malachi continues to bring to the people the issues that the Lord has against them, he gets to the topic of money. God says they are robbing Him by withholding their tithes and offerings. In this sermon, Pastor Chris relates what the Bible says about how and why we are to give…
“Come, my children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the Lord.” David shares with us the wisdom he has gleaned from his experience. He summarizes: 1) Guard your tongue. 2) Live a repentant life. 3) Seek peace. This results in a life that receives the favor of the Lord.
John 16:16-33 The disciples learn that having a relationship with the resurrected Jesus will answer all their questions. Troubles will come, but Jesus overcomes.
John 14:15-31 Jesus presents the ultimate test for all His disciples. “If you love Me, keep My commandments.” Along with this more than difficult task, He offers comfort in the promise that a Helper is on the way.
John 20:1-31 Paul declares in 1 Corinthians 15 that if the resurrection is not real then believing in Jesus is futile. But this is not the case. In John’s account of the empty tomb we see the disciples each responding to the reality of this in their own way. The conclusion is that only a…
John 11:55-12:19 Today we call it Palm Sunday or the Triumphal Entry. This passage reflects the celebration of the Jewish Passover but with an added twist. The crowds proclaim Jesus as their king. The rulers fear an upset to their authority. Judas is seeking to gain something for himself, but Mary worships Him. Jesus’ agenda…