Sunday Worship 11/12/23
Be Thankful for Abraham,
Moses and Christ
Galatians 3:15-22 – Greg Wallace
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
In these 8 verses, Paul takes us back to 2000 BC, then all the way forward to the first century. The history sets the stage for the doctrine of grace. Understanding the connection between the law and the promise allows us to build the proper foundation for our faith as we continue to reach the lost.
Sunday Worship 11/05/23
Thankful For Who He Is
1 Chronicles 16:8-36 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
When we thank the Lord, where does our mind go first? Does it immediately turn to the things we’ve been given, or to who the Lord is? In this song from David, we are reminded that our gratitude should first focus on the Lord, and not on the physical things around us.
Sunday Worship 10/29/23
Sunday Worship 10/22/23
What’s It Worth?
Matthew 16:24-28 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
We are busy people, and our time and money are precious to us. Due to that fact, we are always evaluating if something is worth our time and/or money. So, what’s it worth? What is your soul, your eternal destination, worth to you? Know this–that question does not come from your pastor; it comes from Christ.
Sunday Worship 10/15/23
Carrying and Denying, Part 2
Matthew 16:24-28 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
Being a disciple of Christ is not for the faint of heart. There is reward and glory to be achieved, but not in this life. Eternal life must be the constant focus of a disciple. The cross will get heavy and the desire to indulge, rather than deny, the flesh will be strong. As one author wrote, we must lose in order to win.
Sunday Worship 10/8/23
Carrying and Denying
Matthew 16:24-28 – Dr. Paul Lyle
Worship Leader – Mark Hudson
Being a disciple of Christ is not for the faint of heart. There is reward and glory to be achieved, but not in this life. Eternal life must be the constant focus of a disciple. The cross will get heavy and the desire to indulge, rather than deny, the flesh will be strong. As one author wrote, we must lose in order to win.