As many of you know, I really like Snicker bars. For the past year, whenever I would go to Dairy […]
Text: Nehemiah 13I heard about this man who bought a parrot. It was a beautiful parrot but he had a really bad […]
Text: Nehemiah 10Do you have any unfinished projects lying around collecting dust? It’s so easy to get sidetracked isn’t it? It takes […]
Sermon Series: A Time To BuildAs we continue in our series through the Book of Nehemiah, we’ve learned that Nehemiah confronted a different challenge in […]
Text: Nehemiah 5Have you been watching the Olympics? NBC isn’t very happy with their ratings but it’s been fun to watch the […]
Text: Nehemiah 3I came across some lines from actual resumes this week: I have lurnt Word Perfect 6.0 computor and spreasheet progroms. […]
Text: Nehemiah 2I want to give you a Bible quiz. I’ll give you a hint – all the questions have to do […]
Text: Nehemiah 1In Paul’s prayer for the church at Ephesus, he unashamedly asks God to unleash His power in the lives of believers. Recognizing our need for this same kind of enablement, this message will better equip us to be the kind of people who pray with power – and receive it in our lives on a daily basis.
Text: Ephesians 3:14-21On this Fourth of July weekend, our thoughts are drawn to the birth of our nation. As we look at how things are going around us, we long for God to intervene and answer our prayers for our country. Using Solomon’s prayer as a model, we will learn some practical guidelines that will help us pray for our community, our county, our country, and for the continents.
Text: 2 Chronicles 6:14-7:14