We’ve Always Done it That Way
Jesus challenges the hypocrisy of the Pharisees’ religious traditions when their rituals take the place of faith.
Jesus challenges the hypocrisy of the Pharisees’ religious traditions when their rituals take the place of faith.
The familiar saying, “Clothes make the man” goes back to antiquity with certain clothes reserved for certain classes, occupations or hierarchy. But Paul tells us that we are to be clothed with Christ, taking on his spiritual characteristics and showing Christ to the world.
Jesus fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fish, but then offered himself as the true bread — the Bread of Life — the spiritual bread which satisfies our greatest hunger.
Even in times of persecution, God’s church continues to not only survive but thrive.
Celebrating our precious freedom — freedom to worship, freedom in Christ.
Every culture has its “chicken little”s — those voices of doom and gloom who see catastrophe in every event. Drawing from the Old Testament, guest speaker Rev. Ron Hamilton encourages us to face uncertain times in faith, knowing that the God who has been with us in the past will continue to be with us…
Some people are Christians in name only. They claim the name but don’t play the game. They talk the talk but don’t walk the walk. In his New Testament letter, James admonishes Christians to show our faith through our actions.
Pastor Gary uses examples from the Old Testament to encourage us to trust in the Lord.
Jesus uses two parables to speak of the Kingdom of God. (This same sermon was preached on Sunday, June 14th).
Pastor Gary shares how study of the Bible led to his acceptance of Christ and finally entering the ministry.