THE question of all questions is before us in this two-part Passion Week series: "Who is Jesus?" Not, what do others say or think. But, what about you? Who do YOU say Jesus is? In part one we ta…
THE question of all questions is: "Who do YOU say that I am?" (Matthew 16:15). Who is Jesus? Not, what does popular opinion say? What do YOU say? In this first part of a two-part Passion Week se…
Pastor Tom Griffith joins us again in Pastor Mark Leeper's absence to share another Bible message. Dealing with discouragement, this scriptural lesson is a definite encouragement as we live out our …
It's been over 7 months since our team of six went to Thailand on a short-term mission trip to serve with Jennifer Leeper and her Empower International team. Now Jennifer reports to us of the progre…
1 Peter 3:15-16 challenges us to "always be prepared" to share our faith - whenever or wherever the opportunity arises. How do we do this? This final segment in this series on evangelism will help …
Evangelism may happen naturally through the webs of our relationships with family, friends, neighbors, work associates, schoolmates, and others in our circle of influence, but it doesn't happen witho…
Statistics show that 85-90% of new believers in Jesus Christ made their commitment to follow Jesus as the Forgiver and Leader of their lives due to a family member or friend who cared enough to share…
What was on Jesus' heart and mind as He addressed His followers for the last time here on earth? Evangelism! Could it be that we have lost sight of this primary mission? Could it be that our zeal/…
How, exactly, are we to worship God? In what appropriate, God-pleasing ways is our worship to be expressed? Especially when we gather together in corporate, congregational worship each Sunday, what…
What are the major components that "make-up" true worship? Isaiah 6:1-8 gives us the answers we need. Isaiah's worship experience helps us to understand the key ingredients that are necessary for u…
Sometimes - perhaps way too often - when the church gathers together for congregational worship, sadly it just doesn't happen. The devil (the infernal enemy), the world (the external enemy), and the…
Why should we be so concerned about worship? Of what significance is worship to our lives as Christ-followers? In God's order of priorities for us, where does worship fall? This second lesson in "…
What, exactly, is "worship?" How can we define it? In this introductory lesson to the 5-part series, we explode some false definitions of worship and replace them with some key principles to help u…
Guest Speaker, Doug Bartlett, shares from scripture and personal experience about the storms of life. Suffering a debilitating stroke, Doug has persevered through the storm to remain a consistent wi…
"We know what real love is from Christ's example in dying for us. And so we also ought to lay down our lives for others...Let us stop just saying we love people; let us really love them and show it …
2 Corinthians 9:6-15 is rich with advice on giving. As we take back Christmas from what it has become to what it is meant to be, this lesson talks about giving "presence," not presents. Do you know…
As we continue to conspire together to take Christmas back from what it has become to what it is meant to be, we look at 1 Timothy 6:6-10, 17-19 and how to spend less: contentment. The Apostle Paul…
We are conspiring to take back Christmas from what is has become to what is was meant to be! During the 4 Sundays of Advent we are joining with churches across America in this effort. This first le…
"The Fruit of the Spirit is...self-control" (Galatians 5:22-23). This is much, much more than self-help, self-restraint, or self-discipline. To be self-controlled is to be Spirit-controlled. The A…
"Gentleness" - what is this 8th virtue that the Holy Spirit produces in/through our lives? And how is this fruit demonstrated in the course of everyday living? Who were the only 2 people identified…
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