Today we began our Fall Gospel Meeting with Brother Steve Baggett from Walnut Street Church of Christ as our speaker. He will be sharing with us a messages from God’s word with the theme of “Longing for Jesus.”
- Longing for Jesus, Mindfully
- Love, Tears, and Forgiveness
- What Shall I Do, Lord?
- He Receives Sinners
- God’s Amazing Grace
- Return to Me
The series of lessons will be posted to this post as the week continues. Check back each night to hear an awesome message shared with us.
The story of Blind Bartimaeus is an example of how men are saved from sin. He was poor and blind, be he wanted to be delivered from darkness. He believed…
We have all been thrilled at the story of the young shepherd David as he, armed only with his sling, went against the champion of the Philistines, Goliath. Years have…
How often do we hear someone say, “the church is not growing”. When answers are sought as to why, people often say: a.) Preachers aren’t preaching anymore, they are pastoring.…
Maybe you have seen the movie Ben Hur. Today we want to talk about a different Hur. This Hur is only mentioned a couple of times in the Bible. We…
Jacob did not walk up the ladder even in his dream, but it took him to a higher level. He left the old behind and became a man of faith,…
You may not know who Jemima is. We want to consider Job's regular custom of praying for his children. Fathers, if you are concerned enough about your children's spiritual welfare…
Nothing seems stable in our world anymore. All around us we are being reminded of the insecurity we will face in life: a.) Health b.) Occupation c.) Financial d.) Society…
The gospel of Jesus Christ bring together people of diverse backgrounds and personalities. This increases the possibility for strained relationships. Anytime you bring together people of such varied backgrounds, you…
None of us wants to grieve the loss of someone we love, nor do we want to be in a hospital trying to get well. However, because of the sin…
What would the messenger from this congregation convey to our Lord? Are we like the Colossians? If not, what can be done to become more like them?