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  • Prayers Mighty Power Series

    Contributed by Bob Marcaurelle on Jul 18, 2025
     | 307 views

    Looking at scripture and history and seeing some of God most remarkable answers to prayer

    Annual Sermons: Vol. 5 No. 8 Text: Heb. 4:16; James 5:16 Concord Baptist Church: 1991 Bob Marcaurelle Catalog of Sermons and Bible Studies bmarcaurelle@charter.net PRAYER’S MIGHTY POWER Today (January 13, 1991) the armies of the world stand poised for war in what could be a ...read more

  • Dealing With Those Who Hurt Us (Forgiving) Series

    Contributed by Bob Marcaurelle on Jul 29, 2025
     | 308 views

    A message on forgiving others, its necessity, its nature, it's difficulty and its rewards.

    The Importance of Forgiving Others Bob Marcaurelle face book / bmarcaurelle@charter.net “Get rid of all bitterness and anger / (have) no more hateful feelings. Instead, be kind and tenderhearted/ Forgive one another as God has ...read more

  • Power Of Worship Series

    Contributed by Edward Hardee on Aug 2, 2025
     | 582 views

    It is important to understand that when we worship the atmosphere and circumstances around us changes.

    Title: Power of Worship Theme: To show that when we worship the atmosphere changes. Text: Psalms 34:1 - 10 Opening Scripture Psalms 34:1-10 A Psalm of David When He Pretended Madness Before Abimelech, Who Drove Him Away, and He Departed. I will bless the LORD at all times; His praise shall ...read more

  • Festering Pharoah Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 6, 2025
     | 245 views

    God turns up the heat on pride, not to destroy but to heal—transforming our ashes into grace and our wounds into worship.

    Egypt thought it had already seen the worst of it. The rivers had bled, the frogs had croaked, the flies had swarmed. But pride is hard of hearing. Pharaoh still stood tall, still folded his arms, still told God, “Not today.” So God turned up the heat. No thunder this time. No frogs hopping down ...read more

  • Sleepless In Susa

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 9, 2025
     | 99 views

    God’s providence never sleeps—He orchestrates the unseen, turns delay into deliverance, and transforms sleepless nights into triumphs of His timing.

    Introduction: When God Works the Night Shift History has turned on sleepless nights. On one sleepless night in Babylon, Daniel prayed and an empire shifted. On one sleepless night in Bethlehem, shepherds watched and angels sang. On one sleepless night in Susa, the king tossed and turned— and God ...read more

  • God’s Steadfast Loyal Love Series

    Contributed by Brian Williams on Oct 14, 2025
     | 148 views

    God is calling us to exchange our own little plans for His big picture and big plans for our lives. He is a God of steadfast, loyal love and His covenant promises and love are without limits or conditions.

    In Genesis we had been looking at the life of Jacob, the son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham, who was the Father of our faith. Jacob was a piece of work - a bit complicated. On one hand, he was a liar, a cheat, and basically self-serving but his life evolved into a deep, transformative ...read more

  • The Path Of Promise Series

    Contributed by Brian Williams on Oct 14, 2025
     | 136 views

    Life is not about us. God is just looking for ordinary people who are willing to surrender their lives to Him so that His name will be lifted up in the earth.

    Today in our Dust to Life series in Genesis, we are coming to the close of Jacob’s journey back to his hometown, Hebron, the home of his father Isaac and grandfather Abraham. On the way there, Jacob meets the God of the house of Bethel where God, once again, reassures Jacob, now called Israel, of ...read more

  • Go! And Know The Spirit — The Holy Spirit From Genesis To Revelation Series

    Contributed by Dean Courtier on Oct 17, 2025
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     | 273 views

    For from Genesis to Revelation, the Spirit’s story is all about Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour.

    Go! And Know the Spirit — The Holy Spirit from Genesis to Revelation Introduction: The Spirit Who Has Always Been Church, today we embark on a journey across the entire sweep of Scripture — from Genesis to Revelation — to see the presence, power, and purpose of the Holy Spirit. Too often, people ...read more

  • A Quieted Soul

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 17, 2025
     | 127 views

    Psalm 131 invites restless hearts into humility and hope—trusting God’s presence over answers, like a weaned child content with mother.

    It’s easy to worry. Anxiety is normal. Fear is expected. There’s plenty to be anxious about. I once heard a guy on the radio say, “Anyone who doesn’t have high blood pressure these days just isn’t paying attention.” And maybe he’s right—because we live in a world wound tight with hurry and ...read more

  • Live Out Thy Life Within Me Series

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 17, 2025
     | 174 views

    Dying daily is surrendering control so Christ’s life may flow freely—trusting His Spirit, not our feelings, to guide every moment.

    1. When the Pilot Lets Go Faith is learning to fly with someone else’s hands on the controls. You can’t see everything. You can’t always feel what’s happening. And the day comes when the Spirit says, “You’ve got it,” and suddenly you realize He’s teaching you to trust—not to steer. The apostle ...read more

  • The Can Is Empty

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 18, 2025
     | 98 views

    Humanity was created full, fractured by sin, yet through Christ the Living Water, God refills us to reflect His image again.

    Introduction – Just Add Water I bought a can of dehydrated water the other day. The label said, “Just add water.” I stared at it for a while and thought, Now there’s an honest product — empty but hopeful. A can of dehydrated water — an empty container promising to be full if you supply the one ...read more

  • Heaping Hot Coals

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 20, 2025
     | 122 views

    True victory over evil comes when love ignites forgiveness, turning hatred’s ashes into grace that glows with heaven’s healing fire.

    Introduction – The Heat That Heals There’s something strangely satisfying about fire, isn’t there? We gather around it on cold nights. We cook over it. We watch the embers glow and the sparks fly upward like prayers rising to the heavens. Fire can warm, purify, or destroy—depending on how it’s ...read more

  • Found In The Field Of Grace Series

    Contributed by Mark Schaeufele on Oct 23, 2025
     | 127 views

    God’s providence is often seen through the faithful obedience of His people in ordinary circumstances.

    FOUND IN THE FIELD OF GRACE Text: Ruth 2:1-7 Introduction 1. Even in our most ordinary moments, God is weaving together His plan. 2. God’s providence is often seen through the faithful obedience of His people in ordinary circumstances. 3. How do we see God at work when nothing miraculous seems to ...read more

  • Holy Things Mishandled

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 24, 2025
     | 126 views

    Reverence lost brings pain; reverence restored brings peace—holiness mishandled hurts, but holiness honored heals hearts and makes us whole.

    The Night God Slept in Ashdod The night air in Ashdod still smelled of sweat and smoke. Victory drums thudded through the narrow streets; torches painted the walls with leaping fire. Philistine soldiers marched home shouting the name of their god — Dagon! — and dragging behind them the prize of ...read more

  • When The Lights Go Out

    Contributed by David Dunn on Oct 27, 2025
     | 119 views

    Jesus rekindles our passion to shine. His authority sends us, His Spirit empowers us, and His mission becomes our greatest thrill again.

    It happens slowly. You rarely notice when the first lights begin to flicker. A bulb gives up in the back hallway. One more goes dark in the kitchen. The living room dims a little, but you don’t think much about it. You just squint more. You buy a cheaper lamp. You hold your phone screen a little ...read more