James Madison’s views on Freedom of Conscience

American Minute with Bill Federer Lockdowns on Virginia Baptists shaped James Madison’s views on Freedom of Conscience In times of crisis, people turn to Christ, and following the crisis of the French and Indian War, there was a move towards religion in the colonies. Virginia’s government, though, was established Anglican and imposed strict lockdowns on unapproved church gatherings. A Virginia historical marker reads: … More James Madison’s views on Freedom of Conscience

Sunday Sermon Series – Resurrection of Christ

Whether you call it Easter or Resurrection Sunday is not the crux of the matter. Today we celebrate our Risen Savior, Christ Jesus. There would be no other reason to celebrate this or any other day if He were not Alive. Whom do you celebrate and serve today? Philippians 3:20-21 SERMON Philippians 3:20-21 – The … More Sunday Sermon Series – Resurrection of Christ

Slavery, Ancient & Modern

American Minute with Bill Federer Slavery Ancient & Modern, and some Champions Who Fought to Abolish It Slavery existed from the beginning of recorded history, with examples such as: China’s Shang Dynasty in the second millennium BC, enslaved neighboring states, using many for ritual sacrifice; Egyptians used slaves to build pyramids; India’s untouchable caste was relegated … More Slavery, Ancient & Modern

Devotional Thought for Today – 03/29/2021

Deuteronomy 6 As always some context is required with our main text v.4. In the previous chapter, God has made a covenant promise with His people and the 10 Commandments are delivered through Moses. Chapter 6 can be broken down as follows: A persuasive to obedience. (1-3) An exhortation to obedience. (4,5) Obedience taught. (6-16) … More Devotional Thought for Today – 03/29/2021