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  • New Year Vision 2024 Series

    Contributed by Michael Mccartney on Dec 31, 2023
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    Never seen before in 2024

    New Year: “Never seen before in 2024!” Thesis: We are praying God will help you see and experience something spiritual, like a revelation from the Holy Spirit, a miracle, a Biblical truth, a life changing encounter with God, or a breakthrough. Our prayer is that you see and seek something from the ...read more

  • Loving God’s Law Series

    Contributed by Don Campbell on Oct 23, 2025
     | 112 views

    This is the 12th sermon in the series.

    LOVING GOD’S LAW PSALM 119:97-104 INTRODUCTION A. I recall a man in my youth who, to my knowledge, never attended any church, but loved to search the Scriptures. He was not looking for God’s law to obey or God’s promises to claim. He looked for passages that he could use to provoke an argument ...read more

  • God's Word Series

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Mar 19, 2024
     | 437 views

    God's Word

    Psalm 119:97 - 104 ? Mem - Water 1. David's Devotion for God's Word - 97 O how love I thy law! It's Pictorial - O how, It's Personal - love I, It's Powerful - thy law! - (all you’ve revealed;) - It's Fullness, It's Faithfulness, It's Fitness. 2. ...read more

  • Sweeter Than Honey: The Wisdom Of A Word-Soaked Life

    Contributed by Paul Dayao on Jan 10, 2026
     | 237 views

    This passage reveals that true wisdom is not found in the quantity of information we consume, but in a deep, daily love for God's Word that transforms our character and guards our steps from evil.

    Introduction: More Than Information We live in what people call the "Information Age." We have more data at our fingertips than any generation in human history. We can search for any fact in seconds. But as we look at the world around us—and sometimes even at our own lives—we have to ...read more