Join us for our Gospel Meeting this week as we open God’s word with Stan Dean from Killen, AL. The first lesson begins this morning starting at 9:00 A.M. Sunday Bible Class.

We will have a fellowship meal following the Sunday Morning worship and then each night through Wednesday evening at 5:30 P.M.

We hope that you are able to attend with us for the wonderful lessons that will be presented.

The topics for each lesson are as follows:

Things That Drain Our Spiritual Passion — Sunday Bible Class

A Spiritual Examination — Sunday A.M. Worship

Telltale Signs You Are Running Dry — Sunday P.M. Worship

The Christian’s Greatest Danger — Monday Evening

What Jesus Had To Say About Losing Our Spiritual Fervor — Tuesday Evening

Will God Continue To Bless America? — Wednesday Evening


All that we might muster in the form of “self-made religion and self-abasement and severe treatment of” our physical bodies will prove to be of “no value against fleshly indulgence”…
Many people today feel that they are morally upright people and that God is somehow pleased with them. Their line of reasoning may go something like this:  "Everyone knows that…
Do you remember singing the words of this song as a young person growing up in the Lord’s family? Some folks may ask me, some folks may say, “Who is…
Last week we looked at God's call of this timid soul and Gideon's tests to determine whether or not it was actually God who had called him. Or God truly…
If we are to walk in Christ, our whole lives must be lived in an awareness of His presence. Paul paints two pictures for us of how this is evident…
God always does things the right way! Many times it may not be the way we would do it, but then again His ways are not our ways, and His…
Have you ever noticed the different terms we use to describe houses, especially ones we might like to build? a. Ranch style b. American Craftsman c. Cape cod d. A-frame…
The book of Judges is filled with sin, violence and the judgement of God. It is a book of action which probably appeals more to the men than it does…
In 1911, William Pierson Merrill penned the words which form the title of our lesson this morning. Permit me to share the words of the first stanza with you: Rise…