Sunday Sermon Series – We Preach Christ Crucified

Yesterday’s devotional had the same title or theme as of today’s sermon. In it, we covered the details and context of today’s text 1 Corinthians 1:23. I purposely left out these sermons so I could share them and the above quote with you today. I sincerely hope it edifies you and glorifies God.  SERMONS PREACHING … More Sunday Sermon Series – We Preach Christ Crucified

Seven Prayers to Pray for our National Leaders

We can and should as “Christians” have righteous indignation or anger or hatred towards the actions of those appointed over us by God when those actions go against God’s Holy Word. Yet we are commanded to be obedient (unless that obedience violates God’s law) and to PRAY for them. I would suggest the current administration … More Seven Prayers to Pray for our National Leaders

Devotional Thought for Today – 02/06/2021

Genesis 1 As many of you know we just returned from Puerto Rico having to handle the passing unto glory of my mother-in-law. Her death got me thinking about the other end of the spectrum, especially yesterday while traveling back and hearing the conversation between two young folks talking about evolution.  For a True Christian, … More Devotional Thought for Today – 02/06/2021

  …we live in a day of “Mere Christianity,” when believers want to know the bare minimum required to believe in order to be saved. Easy believism is all most professing Christians seek… Why Every Believer Needs Systematic Theology The Puritan William Ames said that theology is the doctrine of living unto God. Wilhelmus à … More

Offering Hope in Reentry

The American criminal justice system holds almost 2.3 million people in 1,833state prisons, 110federal prisons, 1,772 juvenile correctional facilities, 3,134 local jails, 218immigration detention facilities, and 80 Indian Country jails as well as in military prisons, civil commitment centers, state psychiatric hospitals, and prisons in the U.S. territories. But people go to jail 10.6 million times each … More Offering Hope in Reentry