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  • Discipleship Will Cost You, Part 5 Series

    Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Mar 15, 2026
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    When it comes to following Jesus, we have to ask the important distinction: Do we really know Him? Or do we just know about Him? Jesus explores this topic amongst the religious in the Temple, and it truly speaks to us today!

    John, Part 31 Series: Discipleship Will Cost You, Part 5 Passage: John 7:25-31 FOCUS: Continuing our focus on Discipleship and its personal cost to us Discipleship: the process of becoming like Jesus through obedience / submitting LAST WEEK: Jesus is teaching in the synagogue; last ...read more

  • A House For David.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Mar 19, 2026
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     | 57 views

    David had wanted to build God a House, but it was God who was going to build a 'house' (dynasty) for David.

    A HOUSE FOR DAVID. 2 Samuel 7:1-5, 2 Samuel 7:8-11, 2 Samuel 7:16. 2 SAMUEL 7:1-5. There is a subtle difference between a good idea and God’s will. God’s purposes will never fail, but amongst men an idea is often marred by mixed motives. For example, Israel’s reason for wanting a king was ...read more

  • Kiss The King Series

    Contributed by C. Philip Green on Mar 27, 2026
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    Jesus is king, so reject the voice of rebellion. Instead, Listen to the Father’s voice of rebuke, the Son’s voice of resolve, and the Spirit’s voice of reason: Jesus is King. Worship, honor, and trust Him.

    S. I. McMillen, in his book None of These Diseases, tells a story of a young woman who wanted to go to college, but her heart sank when she read the question on the application blank that asked, “Are you a leader?” Being both honest and conscientious, she wrote, “No,” and returned the ...read more