Procrastination destroys many good intentions. Some things must be done “before winter” or they will not be done at all. There are doors of opportunity that open before us today, but if we do not take advantage of them, tomorrow they will be forever shut.
Text: 2 Timothy 4:21This sermon reveals the four disastrous consequnces if the resurrection is not true. If Christ did not rise from the dead, our preaching has no purpose, our faith has no forgiveness, our death has no deliverance, and our service has no significance.
Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20Our enemies are a gift from God. If we didn’t need them He wouldn’t send them. God has a beneficial purpose in sending
enemies our way – to make us more like Christ. Therefore, the person we might consider an enemy is, in reality, our best friend.
Two-time World Heavyweight Boxing Champion George Foreman not only sells grills; he has five girls and five boys. All of […]
Text: Matthew 1:21I want to begin with a Christmas Quiz this morning. There are seven of them and I’d like you to […]
Text: Luke 2:14I like reading letters that children write at Christmas. Here are two new ones I came across this week. “Dear […]
Text: Luke 2:10In marriage seemingly insignificant behaviors can have devastating long-term consequences. Little things left unattended can cause real trouble in the long run. How do you cure the itch mites? Don’t let those little things build up between you—and remember your commitment to each other and to the Lord.
Sermon Series: Couples Conference 2007In 1978 Michael Hart wrote a book called “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential People in History.” In […]
Text: Romans 15:14-21[Sermon opens with a mime. Woman approaches a chair set up on stage with a sign on it that says, […]
Sermon Series: Getting into the Good NewsI came across an article this week called “The Fruit of the Word” that was unsettling and yet it resonated […]
Text: Romans 6:1-7