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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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The Extreme Humility of Christ (Philippians 2:5-8)

By Chris Mueller | August 29, 2016

In this message we will own the extreme humility of Christ. We will see the Savior in a way we never have and will be impacted by His incredible willingness to make Himself nothing for us.

One Family Under a Mighty God (Outdoor Reunion 2016)

By Chris Mueller | August 22, 2016

A look at God’s attributes–who He is and what He is like, as we celebrate our unity with our church plant, FBC Menifee, at our Outdoor Reunion 2016 service.

The Example of Selflessness (Philippians 2:5-8) Part 1

By Chris Mueller | August 15, 2016

The kenosis passage, a trinitarian passage, a passage extolling the deity of Christ is an amazing example of humility and selflessness, and the greatest illustration of giving up rights and privileges for the sake of others. The Lord will teach us about showing consideration, giving up our rights, denying ourselves, and humbling ourselves through the example of Christ.

The Secrets of Unity (Philippians 2:1-4) Part 2

By Chris Mueller | August 8, 2016

Do you want solid friendships, an amazing church and a fantastic marriage? In Philippians 2:1-4, God exposes the sins which are responsible for disunity and highlights the qualities that build unity.

The Secrets of Unity (Philippians 2:1-4) Part 1

By Chris Mueller | July 31, 2016

God doesn’t want uniformity from us–He wants unity. So buckle up–biblical unity will affect your friendships, it will stop cliques and cause you to look at people in a totally different way. Pray for an open heart concerning your relationships with Christians.

Who Do You Magnify (Part 2)

By Sharon Verougstraete | July 30, 2016

Who Do You Magnify? (Part 1)

By Chris Mueller | July 25, 2016

As Chris returns from sabbatical, he opens God’s Word concerning magnifying God in all things, as well as reviewing a little of Philippians, talking about “what I learned on sabbatical,” and highlighting some of the distinctives of Faith Bible Church.

Heaven: Won’t I Get Bored? (Revelation 22:1-9)

By John Pleasnick | July 18, 2016

Chapter 21 began with a declaration of how all things are made new, and now at the end of the vision we gain a better understanding of how much better it really will be! The inner life of the New Jerusalem becomes visible and we see the variety, freedom and new experiences that awaits us.

Heaven: What Will It Be Like? (Revelation 21:9-27)

By John Pleasnick | July 11, 2016

We arrive at the description of that heavenly city, which is called the New Jerusalem. To say that it is going to be a whole new life does not even scrape the edge of how radically different life will be there!

Heaven: Who Will Be There? (Revelation 21:5-8)

By John Pleasnick | July 4, 2016

In this message, we’ll be talking about the ultimate destiny that awaits every person. You will find yourself newly grateful for God’s grace, excited by God’s future plan and moved to share with others about the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Heaven: What Do You Expect? (Revelation 21:1-4)

By John Pleasnick | June 26, 2016

The first message in a series on Heaven–the new heavens and new earth in which you will spend eternity with God, face-to-face, in unhindered, ever-increasing fellowship! Each week will surprise you with things you hadn’t considered and increase your longing for Christ to return.

Walking Alone

Finding Wisdom for Salvation in a Shallow World (2 Timothy 3)

By Jake Dietrich | June 20, 2016

Scripture says that in the last days, people will hold to a form of godliness, but deny the true gospel. In His grace, God has left a supernatural witness that will lead us to salvation. What has God appointed for you?