- 
            
            C.j. MoffettContributing sermons since Aug 8, 2003
Newest Sermons
- 
            "Why Can't Everyday Be Sunday?"Contributed on Sep 16, 2003I don’t know about you, but I find Sundays uplifting. Why can’t everyday be Sunday? The rest of the week gets tough, huh? --Illus: I have a personal hero list, and high on that list is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I admire him for his courage and conviction; what he did and how he challenged this nation is nothing short of inspirational. Furthermore, as a preacher, I admire him as an orator. His speeches are ...read more 
- 
            The MediatorContributed on Sep 9, 2003Is the full deity and humanity of Jesus simply an item of academic theology, or does it give human faith and redemption meaning? Illus: I was about 10 years old at the time. My mother had been remarried for about a year and a half. Both she and my step-father worked, and it was summer. We children needed a baby-sitter. So my step-father arranged for his mother to sit us~~our Aunt Betty. I know what some of you are ...read more 
- 
            "Catfish, Ham Sandwiches, And Sinners"Contributed on Aug 20, 2003What do these 3 things have in common? Maybe Jesus changes more than just menus! (To appreciate much of this sermon, it would help to understand who I am and where I preach~~I am a born and bred New Yorker preaching in a deep South/Bible Belt congregation, hence there is a bit of a culture and perspective shift) --Illus: His name is Leroy ’Lee Lee’ Chauvin. He’s a man in ...read more 
- 
            Looking At AdversityContributed on Aug 12, 2003No one in their right mind enjoys pain and hardship, but do they hold a redeptive purpose? --Nietzche said, "Whatever doesn’t kill me only makes me stronger." --Illus: Kia Jurgenson was a student at a Christian University. A gifted high school basketball player (she was all state), she received a full-ride scholarship and started as a freshmen on the University team. During those ...read more 
 
                     Sermon Central
 Sermon Central
                    