Expositional Bible preaching from the First Baptist Church in Sherman, New York
Jesus knows what you need, primarily his forgiveness. (Text: Mark 2.1-12)
Jesus truly cares about you and desires to completely heal and restore sinners (like you). (Text: Mark 1.40-45)
Jesus teaches us that the priorities of life are fellowship with God and doing his will. (Text: Mark 1.35-39)
In this text we discover that Jesus is the compassionate healer who has time for you. (Text: Mark 1.29-34)
Jesus has unique authority to make a real difference. (Text: Mark 1.21-28)
Jesus is the focus of Christianity, and following him is the Christian’s basic task. It’s not complicated: being a Christian means following Jesus. (Mark 1.16-20)
God’s building and bringing his kingdom to earth through Jesus, and you can belong to it! (Text: Mark 1.14-15)
Jesus is God’s faithful Son and Representative for you. As He is, so are His people. (Text: Mark 1.12-13)
Jesus is God’s anointed Christ, beloved Son, and faithful Servant, who came for YOU. (Text: Mark 1.9-11)
The Holy Spirit empowers us to live as God’s new creation people. (Text: Mark 1.4-8)
Repentance is how we prepare to meet the coming Christ. (Text: Mark 1.1-8)
The Church is meant to be God’s distinctively fragrant and continually refreshing community. (Text: Psalm 133)
Light came as promised and penetrates the deepest darkness. God sent the promised Light by sending His Son into the darkened world. (Text: John 1.1-14)
Guest Speaker Josh Mencer preaches from the genealogy of Christ in Matthew 1.1-17.
During Advent we are reminded that God mercifully confirms his promises with signs to assure our hearts and help us while we wait. (Text: Luke 1.67-79)
During Advent we are reminded that even in the darkness of waiting, there is reason to hope for God’s light. (Text: Isaiah 8.11-9.2)
Keep wisdom in your heart then do something with it. (Text: Proverbs 4.23-27)
Receive and store wisdom in your heart because from there it can affect your whole body. (Text: Proverbs 4.20-27)
Choose the path of wisdom personally, intentionally, continually, and confidently because it is the way of Christ. (Text: Proverbs 4.10-19)
God’s wisdom is always worth passing down, worth receiving, worth any cost. (Text: Proverbs 4.1-9)