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Greg Thompson
Contributing sermons since Nov 13, 2012
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Stephen The First Martyr
Contributed on Jul 14, 2016
the story of what it means to be strong
The First martyr Acts 7:54-60 What a privilege it is to dedicate a child to the Lord. We need more adults dedicated to the Lord. I want us to focus on the meaning of Riker Stephen this morning I have already told you Ricker means strong power and Stephen means to be crowned so we could say ...read more
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The Lord’s Supper – Is It Still For Us Today?
Contributed on Apr 6, 2016
Is the Lord's Supper still for us today?
Introduction- Let me start this by saying Communion, the Lord’s Supper, is just as important today as it has ever been! The scripture we have just read was written before the earliest of the Gospels and the institution of communion in writing. In the time of Jesus it was not uncommon for the ...read more
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What Is Sin?
Contributed on Jun 22, 2013
7 Biblical definitions of sin
What is sin? James 2:9 4:17 INTRODUCTION- as a pastor this is one question that I get asked a lot .This is a very simple question but like a sky scrapper it has many floors and levels. Too many think the question is what do men think sin is? That is not what I want to answer this am, I want us to ...read more
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No Excuses
Contributed on Mar 7, 2013
No more excuses for doing what God has called you to do!
Exodus 3:11-4:14 What is your excuse? We live in a world today where nobody every does wrong. There is always a reason for whatever bad happens to us. The supper was burnt because your mother called while I was cooking. The other cars were going faster then me, you forgot to call me and let me ...read more
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Don't Drop The Ball, Saving Our Families
Contributed on Jan 2, 2013
Don't drop the ball, let us save our families
Don’t drop the ball, saving our Families Gen 2:15-17, 21-25 Introduction: As bowl season is upon us there is one play that can change a game for good or bad depending on who you are rooting for. It is a fumble – someone is going in to score and they drop the ball. I wonder how many ...read more