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  • Alert And Always Praying

    Contributed by Charles Mallory on Feb 4, 2022
    based on 3 ratings
     | 3,068 views

    Christians must strive to be in constant dialogue with God the Father. We can live a life of prayer that is constant, intense and unselfish.

    BILLY MITCHELL! THE FATHER OF WHAT IS NOW KNOWN AS THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE. THE YEAR IS 1919, AND THIS WORLD WAR ONE HERO WAS CONVINCED THAT MASTERING THE SKIES WAS THE KEY TO VICTORY IN COMBAT. ALTHOUGH IT COST HIM HIS CAREER, MITCHELL CONTINUED HIS ALL-OUT PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FOR AIRPOWER. HE ...read more

  • Sermon On Subterfuge

    Contributed by William Meakin on Feb 17, 2022
     | 1,381 views

    Subterfuge is defined as deceit used to achieve one's goal.

    Antoine Rivarol, a French author of maxims, once remarked: “Wrong is wrong; no fallacy can hide it, no subterfuge cover it so shrewdly but that the All-Seeing One will discover and punish it.” Psalm 101:7 reminds us: “No one who practices deceit shall dwell in my house; no one who utters lies shall ...read more

  • Throw Off Hindrances

    Contributed by Rev. Dr. Andrew B Natarajan on Mar 1, 2022
     | 4,428 views

    Many things are hindrances to our life, spiritual growth, and focus. Unless we throw off hindrances, we are not going to hit the final goal. Usually many start a good start but never ended joyfully.

    Throw off Hindrances, Hebrews 12:1-3 Introduction: Some of us are waiting for this Lent. This season helps us to come closer to the WORD, rectify some of our DEEDs and help grow in Christ. We hope to celebrate the resurrection day (Commonly called Easter) to bring new life, energy, grace along ...read more

  • The Victory Of The Crucified King

    Contributed by Donald Whitchard on Apr 25, 2022
     | 1,365 views

    Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941), the assassination of President Kennedy (November 22, 1963), and the terrorist act upon America (September 11, 2001) are all considered "infamous" days. The true "day of infamy" was 2000 years ago, when we attempted to kill God Incarnate.

    The central theme of the Gospel is that the Lord Jesus was placed upon the cross for the redemption of our sins. It was an act of mercy, love, grace, and salvation that we did not deserve (Romans 5:6-11). It was also the day that rebellious humanity shook its fist at God Almighty, and the ...read more

  • Sometimes We Cannot Hear Due To Pain

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Mar 12, 2022
     | 1,347 views

    If we can learn to be one with Jesus Christ in His communication with the Father, we can be transformed, even if we are not in this life transfigured.

    2nd Sunday of Lent 2006 The mountain we call Tabor rises some 600 meters above the Galilean plain, an impressive, if not awesome height. The experience of climbing it must be pretty exhausting; when we ascended to the summit, it was in a Palestinian taxi whose driver must have had a graduate ...read more

  • Filling A Fatigued Faith Series

    Contributed by Perry Greene on Aug 17, 2020
    based on 2 ratings
     | 3,442 views

    The times in which we live are consuming our energy. There are ways to renew and revive an active faith, beginning with a focus on Jesus.

    1. Are you also feeling the fatigue that is associated with this time in which we are living? a. A few months ago streaming church services at home seemed to be the thing to do – if you are still streaming, how are you doing? b. How is “Sheltering in place” affecting you? Are you tired and tired of ...read more

  • Crippled Woman Healed On Sabbath Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Sep 28, 2017
    based on 4 ratings
     | 27,802 views

    The problem arose not because our Lord healed her, but because He healed her on the Sabbath day. The Lord healing people on the Sabbath day was a reoccurring source of contention between Himself and the religious rulers.

    Judea (16) Crippled Woman Healed on Sabbath (Deut. 5:12-15) Luke 13:10-17 (Luke 13:10-14) And he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the sabbath. And, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise lift up herself. ...read more

  • "The Meaning Of The Lord's Supper"

    Contributed by David Henderson on Oct 2, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 15,057 views

    The 3 fold meaning of the Lord's supper. Good for use prior to serving communion.

    The Lord’s Supper carries with it a three-fold meaning. It is a reminder of what Jesus has done for us in the past, a symbol of our present relationship with him and a promise of what he is going to do for us in the future. The Bible tells us in Luke 22:19 that “he took bread, gave thanks, broke ...read more

  • The Tabernacle Part 3 The Gate Series

    Contributed by Dr. Steve Newton on Oct 3, 2017
     | 5,313 views

    Decision at the Gate...or rather God's Provision THE GATE

    THE GATE (Ex. 27:16-19; 38:18, 19) When God gave to Moses the instructions to build the Tabernacle, He started with the Holies of Holies; from God outward to man. In our study of the Tabernacle we are looking at man’s approach to God or from the outside journeying into the presence of God. The ...read more

  • Eastern Spirituality And Christian Prayer....compatible?

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Oct 23, 2017
     | 1,970 views

    The objection that caution be exercised, that illusions are possible, may appear contrary to evidence.

    “Catholic doctrinal truth and sound spirituality are companions. They support and protect each other...” page 99 “In the more esoteric instances of pursuing experiences of God, the labyrinth of the soul’s interiority is the temple where the religious seeker must make pilgrimage. The passage is no ...read more

  • Being A Christian Is About Being For Something, Not Just Against Something

    Contributed by Richard Schwedes on Oct 29, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 8,833 views

    A Reformation sermon focussing on Martin Luther's great discovery that God is for something, being a graceful and merciful God and not just against people and things.

    A question I would like us to think about as God’s church today How do the people you mix with view Christianity today? How does the media view Christianity today? Do they see Christians as ambassadors of God bearing His grace and being generous with His love? or do they see Christianity as ...read more

  • Resolving The Inward Struggles Of Rebuilding Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Mar 27, 2015
     | 6,532 views

    This is the 6th sermon in the series "Rebuilding". There will be inward struggles when you rebuild.

    Series: Rebuilding [#6] RESOLVING THE INWARD STRUGGLES OF REBUILDING Nehemiah 5:1-19 Introduction: One of the most common and unfortunate stories of the Church, the workplace, and the home is fighting amongst each other. Nehemiah faced some inward struggles also. Nehemiah 5:1-5 ...read more

  • How Will Jesus Find You? Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on Apr 2, 2015
     | 4,246 views

    This is the 7th sermon in the series "Are You Real?". When Jesus returns, how will He find you?

    Series: Are You Real? [#7] HOW WILL JESUS FIND YOU? 1 John 2:18-3:10 Introduction: There may be some here today that don’t think Jesus is coming back in their lifetime, but He will come just like a thief and you won’t know when. When Jesus returns, how will He find you? There are ...read more

  • Perfect Being Perfected

    Contributed by David Leach on Apr 3, 2015
     | 6,158 views

    Can a Christian be perfect in Christ yet still be being perfected?

    There is much confusion within the Church on this subject. Most Christians seem to agree with the world and say that “nobody is perfect” meaning every Christian is still “imperfect”. We can safely assume they would exempt Christ from these statements. Also in most Christian ...read more

  • Will You Come And Follow Me? (3rd Sunday Before Advent - Year B)

    Contributed by Ian Bullock on Nov 4, 2021
     | 2,591 views

    We consider how the calling of the fishermen affects our lives, and allows us to focus on our own calling and why it is important for us to share our faith beginnings with others.

    In the name of the Living God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen. As I sat thinking about our Gospel this morning, a film that I watched a number of years ago came to mind, a comedy called School of life, starring Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds was a school teacher whose job was to teach his students ...read more