If we are ashamed of Jesus and His words while we live here upon this earth, then He will be ashamed of us when He comes in all His glory (Mark 8:38). However, if we are not ashamed of Him while we live here then God will not ashamed to be called our God (Hebrews 11:16).  Will you be ashamed of Him or will you follow Him all the days of your life?

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Kingdom

August 6, 2017
Our word for tonight is Kingdom. God's Kingdom has a past, present and future dimension. Listen along as we discuss these as we learn more about the word "Kingdom."
Except in the first year of a new president’s term, the President of the United States speaks to the Senate and the House of Representatives in a joint session of…

Worship

July 30, 2017
The Bible describes the attempt of various people to worship God. Cain and Able brought worship to God and from them we learn that God expects the worshiper to have…
Jesus began the parable by telling us that a certain king decided one day “to settle accounts with his servants” (v. 23) One particular servant is brought to the king…

Fellowship

July 23, 2017
When you hear the word "fellowship" what typically comes to your mind? Often we think of eating together as a congregation - as a matter of fact, the word fellowship…
When Christ Jesus died He paid the price to free us from the slavery of sin so that we could have a choice in the matter of who our master…

Church

July 16, 2017
One of the earliest references to the church in the United States is found on tombstone in Paris, Kentucky dated to 1807. In some circles, churches of Christ have held…
In this parable, often called “The Parable of the Dragnet,” Jesus opens a window for us into the future. He warns us of an event which is certain to take…

Deacons

July 9, 2017
The word diakonos in the New Testament has the meaning of “servant,” but can be used to refer to all Christians (e.g., John 12:26). “If anyone serves Me, he must…
The Bible — is God’s Word, given through the inspiration of His Holy Spirit to approximately 40 men over a period of some 1500 years. According to Hebrews 4:12,"12 For…