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Wed, Jan 08, 2020
Series: Mark
Duration: 43 mins 10 secs
What sort of man is this? Jesus stills the storms on the sea and on the land.
Sun, Jan 05, 2020
Passage: Romans 8:3-11
Series: Romans
Duration: 1 hr 1 mins 26 secs
Given all that God has done for us in Jesus Christ, how much do we offer in return? God wants a personal relationship with you, do you want one with Him?
Sun, Jan 05, 2020
Series: 1 Peter
Duration: 38 mins 53 secs
Usually, a person who behaves well does not have to worry about being mistreated in society. But what if the good are persecuted? This is Peter's subject today.
Sun, Dec 29, 2019
Passage: Romans 8:1-3
Series: Romans
Duration: 57 mins 18 secs
Paul begins to transition from the discussion on righteousness he began in chapter four. This amazing statement in 8:1 of "no condemnation" deserves a close look.
Sun, Dec 29, 2019
Series: 1 Peter
Duration: 44 mins 18 secs
Peter has been addressing relationships in society and in the family, now he begins to close this section of the letter. In these verses he addresses Christians in the Body of Christ, and then Christians in the larger society. Might hear some surprising things here.
Sun, Dec 22, 2019
Series: Romans
Duration: 42 mins 16 secs
Today I presented a sermon from May, 2012 when we went through Romans then. Time escaped me this week, so I invited a 'guest speaker.'
Sun, Dec 22, 2019
Duration: 40 mins 37 secs
We looked at the serpent last week in Genesis 3, now we examine the serpent in Revelation 20 to see his final demise. A Christmas sermon on the serpent? You bet, listen and make up your own mind.
Sun, Dec 15, 2019
Duration: 44 mins 25 secs
The first of two messages for Christmas this year, we will direct our attention to "the seed" mentioned in Genesis 3:15.
Wed, Dec 11, 2019
Series: Mark
Duration: 43 mins 1 sec
In this Wednesday night study, we consider some of the parables of Jesus depicting the growth of the Kingdom of God.
Sun, Dec 08, 2019
Passage: Romans 7:7-12
Series: Romans
Duration: 50 mins 1 sec
Today we consider the power of the Law, and the corruption of our nature. We consider the interface of these two.
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