Jun 10, 2018
The Kingdom and Last Things
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
In this sermon, we discover what we believe about the Kingdom of God and the end times.  We learn two extremes we should avoid.  One extreme is claiming to know more about the future than the Bible clearly reveals.  The other extreme is ignoring what the Bible clearly teaches.  We emphasize what the Bible emphasizes in order to be encouraged and motivated by Christ’s second coming.
 
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  • Jun 10, 2018The Kingdom and Last Things
    Jun 10, 2018
    The Kingdom and Last Things
    1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
    In this sermon, we discover what we believe about the Kingdom of God and the end times.  We learn two extremes we should avoid.  One extreme is claiming to know more about the future than the Bible clearly reveals.  The other extreme is ignoring what the Bible clearly teaches.  We emphasize what the Bible emphasizes in order to be encouraged and motivated by Christ’s second coming.
     
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  • Jun 3, 2018The Ordinances
    Jun 3, 2018
    The Ordinances
    In this sermon we talk about the Lord’s Day, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper.  We discover similarities and dissimilarities between the Lord’s Day and the Sabbath, and we learn about the meaning of the Lord’s Day.  We also learn how baptism and the Lord’s Supper are the two symbols of our salvation, and we discover how they both have a past, present, and future aspect.
  • May 27, 2018The Branch
    May 27, 2018
    The Branch
    Series: Misc
  • May 20, 20181 Samuel 29-31
    May 20, 2018
    1 Samuel 29-31
    In this final sermon in the 1 Samuel series, we discover several keys for taking the path of David that leads to life.  First, learn how to strengthen yourself in the Lord.  Second, use God-ordained methods for making decisions.  Third, be quick to bless others.  Fourth, live so that you leave a great legacy.
     
  • May 13, 20181 Samuel 28
    May 13, 2018
    1 Samuel 28
    In this strange story, Saul consults with a medium and speaks with Samuel who is dead. The Bible gives us examples to follow and examples to avoid. We learn to avoid the path of Saul, and we discover the path that leads to life.
     
  • May 7, 20181 Samuel 25-27
    May 7, 2018
    1 Samuel 25-27
    In this sermon we are reminded that as disciples of the King we are always learning and growing. We discover several key areas where we should be maturing. A growing disciple of the King is teachable, convictional, and wise.
     
  • Apr 29, 20181 Samuel 23-24
    Apr 29, 2018
    1 Samuel 23-24
    In this sermon we see the patience of God’s King.  His patience attracts us to Him, and it compels us to develop patience in our own lives.  We discover what it looks like to wait on the Lord, to be patient with one another, and to be patient when we are opposed.
     
     
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    Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald Whitney

     
  • Apr 22, 20181 Samuel 21-22
    Apr 22, 2018
    1 Samuel 21-22
    In this sermon we discover God’s King is not only powerful but humble and vulnerable.  We see why this should attract us to Him and why it should compel to live like Him. 
  • Apr 15, 20181 Samuel 18-20
    Apr 15, 2018
    1 Samuel 18-20
    In this sermon, we discover the two responses to God’s King. Saul represents those who reject God’s king, and we see several characteristics associated with this path: jealousy, anger, fear, and irrationality. Jonathan is an often overlooked Bible character who is a wonderful example of what it looks like to follow God’s king. The marks of a faithful follower are sacrifice, courage, allegiance, and a deep, lasting commitment. We see these same two responses to God’s King today.
     
  • Apr 8, 20181 Samuel 17
    Apr 8, 2018
    1 Samuel 17
    We look at one of the most familiar and loved stories of the Bible, David verses Goliath. Sometimes our familiarity with a story can prevent us from hearing the real meaning of the story. We discover this chapter has the same theme as 1 Samuel 16: “the Lord sees not as man sees.” We are reminded that we must rethink how we view our situation, others, ourselves, and power.