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Richard Hosea
Contributing sermons since Oct 11, 2006
Newest Sermons
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A Challenge For Elijah
Contributed on Jun 15, 2010
A challenge to the congregation to listen to the still small voice of God.
A Challenge from Elijah And The Still Small Voice 1 Kings 19: 1-18 All of us want to be heard and understood. We want to make sure that what we say is understood so that there will be no misunderstandings Right communication is very important if we are going to get our message across. “I ...read more
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May They Be One
Contributed on Jun 15, 2010
To help bring unity among believers
May They Be One Acts 11:1-18 Baptist Churches in America have divided and split off until there are hundreds of Baptist denominations. The Christian faith has some 33,830 denominations. That’s an awful lot of diversity! On the one hand, with that many approaches, there should be ...read more
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Faith In Healing
Contributed on Feb 15, 2010
Tell the story of the healing of Jairus' daughter and the healing of the woman with an issue of blood
Faith in Healing This story based on Mark 5:21-43 Simmons Loop Baptist Church 2-14-2010 pm Once when Jesus was teaching and healing on the banks of the Sea of Galilee, He told his disciples that they were going to the other side. Upon reaching the west side of the lake at Capernaum a large ...read more
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Three "Rs" Of The New Year
Contributed on Dec 28, 2009
Looking back at the old year and forward to the new
Three “R’s” of the New Year Phil 3:12-15 Have you ever thought that you would like to be able to see into the future? You would know at the beginning of the year all of the blessings and heartaches that you would have throughout the year. You might say that would be great! But think about ...read more
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Keep The Fires Of Revival Burning
Contributed on Nov 17, 2009
How the church can keep the fire of revival burning
How To Keep the Fires of Revival Burning Matt. 22:34-40 Did you ever hear the story of a man his son and their donkey? As the story goes the man would ride the donkey to town and the boy would walk along beside. The people said “Look at that man riding the donkey and making that poor boy walk.” ...read more