Feb 20, 2022
Soul
This message will remind us, or possibly help us understand for the first time, the nature of the human soul. I plan to use a portion of Psalm 23; Matthew 22:34-40; Matthew 16:21-27; and 3 John 2 as I teach this.
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  • Feb 20, 2022Soul
    Feb 20, 2022
    Soul
    This message will remind us, or possibly help us understand for the first time, the nature of the human soul. I plan to use a portion of Psalm 23; Matthew 22:34-40; Matthew 16:21-27; and 3 John 2 as I teach this.
  • Feb 6, 2022HIs Grace is Sufficient
    Feb 6, 2022
    HIs Grace is Sufficient
  • Jan 23, 2022Who is a God Like You?
    Jan 23, 2022
    Who is a God Like You?
  • Jan 9, 2022My House is Your House
    Jan 9, 2022
    My House is Your House
    This message is to provide us with insight into how the early church would fellowship and care for one another. Luke 22:7-12 and Acts 1:12-14 will be among several New Testament scriptures that will be used to help understand life together.
  • Jan 2, 2022God at Work
    Jan 2, 2022
    God at Work
    I will use 2 Kings 6:8-23 as the primary text to illustrate God's presence, though unseen. Romans 8:28 will be used to remind us how God is at work in the world and in our lives.
  • Dec 26, 2021Our Response to Christmas
    Dec 26, 2021
    Our Response to Christmas
    Romans 15:1-13 and Galatians 6:9 will serve to remind us to let the love of Christ and an enduring of others be something we live by throughout the year--and not just during the season of Christmas--if we truly are imitating Christ.
  • Dec 19, 2021Come, Let Us Adore Him
    Dec 19, 2021
    Come, Let Us Adore Him
    This message will bring a close to our four-week series inspired by Advent. Adoration (Love) will be the focus of this teaching as we consider the family of Jesus and how all of us fit right in.
  • Dec 12, 2021Joy to the World
    Dec 12, 2021
    Joy to the World
    As we continue our series, The Promise of Christmas, this message will serve to explain a little about the inspiration of this series: Advent and the liturgical calendar. This sermon ultimately centers on joy and we will look at the joyful celebration in the birth narrative of Jesus in Luke 1 and 2.