Since we’ve been saved so that we can serve, it’s important for us to understand how God has wired us. When we serve in ways that maximize who we are, and what we’ve been given, the church will be fortified and we’ll experience fruitfulness and fulfillment. This message will introduce the topic of spiritual gifts.
Text: Romans 12:1-8The story of Mary Magdalene meeting Jesus at the empty tomb is found only in John’s gospel. I think Mary […]
Text: John 20:11-18This year at Calvary we are attempting to read through the entire Bible together. For those who are on the […]
Text: Psalm 119:97-104Each January our church chooses a theme for the New Year. After much prayer we settled on “God’s Word: Our […]
Text: Psalm 1We begin with the words of Flannery O’Connor: “The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” […]
Text: Matthew 2:1-6Jesus forgets what we remember. And he remembers what we forget. You can find the whole gospel in those two sentences.
Text: Matthew 25:31-46As we focus on those things that are eternal, and put on the new self, we will experience freedom from those things that have shackled us in the past.
Text: Colossians 3:1-11It’s important to not just focus on our conversion – we’re called to demonstrate our commitment on a daily basis by going deeper with God.
Text: Colossians 2:6-15Many scholars believe this passage was based on a hymn that was sung by the early church. We all need to answer the question: Is Christ prominent in my life, or is He preeminent? He doesn’t just want a place in our lives, He demands first place.
Text: Colossians 1:15-23Many people wonder if we are living in the Last Days. In this message from Matthew 24, Ray Pritchard discusses six signs of the Second Coming of Christ.
Text: Matthew 24:1-14