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The Heart of A Spiritual Leader (Colossians 2:1-5)

By Shawn Farrell | December 15, 2024

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Our Singular Focus In Ministry (Colossians 1:28-29)

By Shawn Farrell | December 8, 2024

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Run! The Christian Life Is a Race (Hebrews 12:1-3)

By Shawn Farrell | November 29, 2020

We will again exposit God’s Word, but this week on Hebrews 12:1-3, a favorite passage of mine—running the race, fixing our eyes on Christ and more.

The Court is Now in Session (1 John 2:1-2 )

By Shawn Farrell | November 22, 2020

In the court of divine justice, each of us stands guilty. But in Christ, we have a defender who stands to defend us. Because of His sacrifice we are declared righteous and set free.

Real Spiritual Leadership Proven in Crisis (Act 27)

By Chris Mueller | November 15, 2020

Acts 27 is an amazing example of true leadership. Paul proves his spiritual leadership in the midst of a life and death crisis of a shipwreck

Our Calling Costs (Matthew 5:10-16)

By Shannon Hurley | November 8, 2020

Shannon is a force of nature and being used by God to do great things in the church in Uganda, Kenya, Sudan and even reaching into South Sudan. We love him and I’m confident you will feel the same as you hear him preach God’s Word

Entrusting Your Children to the Lord.

By Danielle Hurley | November 7, 2020

Entrusting Your Children to the Lord.

Obstacles are Opportunities (Part 2) (Acts 25-26)

By Chris Mueller | November 1, 2020

In Acts 25-26, Paul proclaims the gospel to Festus and Herod before heading to Rome. Acts will move all of us to be far more ready to share our testimony and shows us how.

How Do You Grieve Over Sin? (2 Corinthians 7:10-11)

By John Pleasnick | October 18, 2020

What does it mean to repent? How can you tell when someone is truly sorry for what they’ve done? When have you done enough to prove that you’ve changed? What will repentance look like? You know that sorry isn’t enough. You’re not sure that you can ever forgive them. How can you tell if YOU are genuinely repentant over sin in your life?

Obstacles are Opportunities (Part 1) (Acts 25-26)

By Chris Mueller | October 18, 2020

GOD TURNS OBSTACLES INTO OPPORTUNITIES as Paul appeals to Caesar in Acts 25. In the midst of Paul’s first interaction with the new Governor Festus, God’s Word describes the unsaved’s hatefulness toward the Gospel, the lost’s enslavement to sin, and the need for Christians to grow deeper in their confidence in God’s sovereignty.

Ordering Your Home

By Cammy Scott | October 17, 2020

Three different aspects of why we should want to be effective managers of our home include being a faithful steward, a faithful obeyer, and a faithful doer.

The Worst Mistake Ever: Dissing the Gospel (Acts 24)

By Chris Mueller | October 11, 2020

Paul is tried by the Roman Governor FELIX. The prosecution is a slick lawyer (hired by the Sanhedrin) who wants Paul dead. What is amazing is looking at the entire court case from God’s perspective: it is actually FELIX who loses in God’s court. Governor Felix makes the worst mistake anyone, anywhere, could ever make.

3 Days of Danger: Living Under Threat (Acts 22:30-Acts 23)

By Chris Mueller | October 4, 2020

We continue in our study of HIS WORD, in Acts, chapter 22-23, as Paul faces three days of danger, showing us how to live for the Lord Jesus Christ when under stress and more…

Letting Your Husband Lead

By Dawn Dyer | October 3, 2020

God has given us an amazing God-ordained role in marriage – to love our husband, to be our husband’s helper, and to allow him to lead us