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

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

Sunday Sermon Series – Christ Invitation

Matthew 11 Chapter 11, can be broken down as follows: Christ’s preaching. (1) Christ’s answer to John’s disciples. (2-6) Christ’s testimony to John the Baptist. (7-15) The perverseness of the Jews. (16-24) The gospel revealed to the simple. The heavy-laden invited. (25-30) – Matthew Henry As Matthew Henry points out our text v.28 is part … More Sunday Sermon Series – Christ Invitation

Devotional Thought for Today – 27 March 2021

Death and the Christian 2 Corinthians2 Corintios 5:5 5:5 Over the past few months our family has experienced the death of family members and dear friends. While we can and should mourn their deaths, we also need to look at these events from a Biblical and practical standpoint. In some cases the individuals were sick … More Devotional Thought for Today – 27 March 2021

Worldly losses and misfortunes universal

  Solitude Sweetened by James Meikle, 1730-1799 Worldly losses and misfortunes universal “Mankind is born for trouble as surely as sparks fly upward.” (Job 5:7) Convene, you mournful throng, and vent your dreary moans; muster all your complaints, and recite the causes of your sorrow. Then hear royalty itself break silence first in the melancholy … More Worldly losses and misfortunes universal