The resurrection of the body means that when God saves us, he saves the whole person—body, soul and spirit. It also means that we will see again our loved ones who died in the Lord.
Text: I Corinthians 15This light bulb represents bright hope. It’s full of promising potential. But, like your heart, it’s also very fragile [drop bulb so it […]
Text: Luke 24:13-35Sooner or later, we all have to commit ourselves regarding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Being a Christian means going “all in” that Jesus really did rise from the dead.
Text: I Corinthians 15:17-19We all die sooner or later, but Christ has transformed death for the believer.
Text: I Peter 3:18-19This is the final sermon in the series from I Corinthians 1-2 called, “The Cross, the Church and the World.” […]
Text: I Corinthians 2:14-16The first word is sometimes as important as the last word. Seven weeks had passed since the resurrection of Jesus. […]
Text: Acts 2:24True faith must begin with the very first verse of the Bible. If you can believe Genesis 1:1, you won’t have any problems with the rest of the Bible. Truth begins with God. That’s why the Bible begins with this verse.
Text: Genesis 1:1Our church theme for 2002 is “God’s Word: Our Unshakable Foundation.” Considering the events of the last few months, it […]
Text: Psalm 119:89Almost all the commentators agree that this is the hardest passage in the book of Galatians. It’s not easy to […]
Text: Galatians 4:21-31The Resurrection is either one of the most wicked, heartless, vicious hoaxes ever or it is the most fantastic fact of history. As Paul said in 1 Corinthians 5:17, “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless.” This message will focus on three pieces of evidence, that when taken together, will provide convincing proof that Jesus rose from the dead – the empty tomb, multiple witnesses, and changed lives.
Text: 1 Corinthians 15:17