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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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Living for Christ When Life Gets Hard (Philippians 1:27-30) Part 1

By Chris Mueller | January 24, 2016

We are citizens of a better place. We belong somewhere else. This life is only temporary. Paul’s been telling us his death would be gain, so he now exhorts us to live in the light of our future home, Heaven. All Christians are headed to our home–a home we have not seen, a home we have not been to yet, but is so awesome we can’t even imagine its wonders.

The Advantages of Living and Dying as a Christian (Philippians 1:21-26)

By Chris Mueller | January 18, 2016

What does it mean to physically die, and why is death such an amazing gain? For the Christian, death is a departure–a rich picture you will want to celebrate, as death for the believer is a desirable promotion, a door to walk through in order to be face to face with Christ. Yet living has great advantages for the believer as well, as long as we are living out God’s purpose for us in this life.

Loving Your Children (Moms By Grace – Jan 2016)

By Tracy Dodson | January 11, 2016

Teaching for moms of young children by Tracy Dodson.

Walking Alone

The Greatest Miracle God Performs (John 3:1-8)

By Steve Lawson | January 11, 2016

The greatest miracle God performs is spiritual life. Discover what Jesus meant when He said you must be born again.

The Purpose of Every Person (Philippians 1:21)

By Chris Mueller | January 4, 2016

What a great way to start the new year–thinking through and seeking to apply our purpose. Be ready to be blessed as we examine our motives, evaluate our purpose and embrace the advantage of our eternity.

Strength to Face the Future (Philippians 1:18-21)

By Chris Mueller | December 28, 2015

Christ gives us strength to face tomorrow through prayers, the Spirit and eternal hope. He also gives us confidence and purpose. So if you struggle with fears about tomorrow, depending on the Spirit, a focus on eternity, or how to magnify Jesus Christ in your life, do not miss this message!

FBC Christmas

Thinking Bigger About the Baby

By Chris Mueller | December 24, 2015

Christmas is about so much more than gifts and food and even family, but it is also so much more than the Christmas story itself. Who was the baby in the manger?

FBC Christmas

God’s Rescue Mission

By Chris Mueller | December 21, 2015

Christmas is not just some great story. Christ was born as a man to come on a rescue mission. Do not miss the true message of Christmas!

Mixed Motives (Philippians 1:15-18)

By Chris Mueller | December 14, 2015

Paul faces a challenge we all face in our own hearts and with others around us–mixed motives. How can we thoughtfully and accurately evaluate our own hearts and how should we respond to others who might be mixed in their motives?

Walking Alone

Why Did God Choose You? (1 Corinthians 1:26-31)

By John Pleasnick | December 7, 2015

In 1 Corinthians, Paul calls Christians to boast in the Lord and not other things–discover why God chose you.

God’s Deeper Purposes: Unusually Advancing the Gospel (Philippians 1:12-14)

By Chris Mueller | November 30, 2015

Going through a hard time, deep waters, or a difficult trial is always for His glory and your good. But often there are deeper purposes you may only uncover years later.

Start Praying for Maturity (Philippians 1:9-11)

By Chris Mueller | November 23, 2015

This prayer will change your prayer life, alter how you pray for your children, change how you understand true spiritual maturity, and transform your own life. Your understanding of love will deepen, the way you live your life will be altered, and how you react to others will be radically different.