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  • Christ Is Lord And King, Alleluia

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Nov 19, 2025
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    To politicians enamored with power, there still is an implied threat to the words, because it means submitting oneself to the rule of Jesus Christ, and His law of Love.

    Last Sunday of the Liturgical Year 2025 Christ the King The 2024 US Presidential election was unique in political history for a number of reasons, including attempted assassinations. But for people of faith, perhaps the most meaningful moment, captured on video and given wide circulation for ...read more

  • The True And Righteous Judgment Of The Lord.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Jan 7, 2026
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     | 84 views

    The whole creation rejoices.

    THE TRUE AND RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT OF THE LORD. Psalm 96:1, Psalm 96:10-13. Psalms 93-100 are sometimes known as the “enthronement” Psalms. Yet this is not the enthronement of any earthly king (Psalm 93:1; Psalm 97:1; Psalm 99:1). Many of the words of this particular Psalm (Psalm 96) make their ...read more

  • Hurry Lord (Psalm 70)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Feb 4, 2026
     | 45 views

    Urgent Prayers

    In urgent circumstances do we look to the Lord for immediate help? Let’s look at Psalm 70 (cp. Psalm 40:13-17). For the Chief Musician. By David. A reminder. (WEB) Have we ever cried out to God to save us in an emergency? God, come to my rescue. Lord, hurry to help me. (Ps 70:1 ISV) Have we ...read more

  • Each Following The Lord Ourselves.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Dec 27, 2024
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     | 627 views

    There are areas in each of our lives which remain private, between us and God.

    EACH FOLLOWING THE LORD OURSELVES. John 21:19-25. Peter had once boasted that even if all men were to forsake Jesus, yet he would not be amongst them (cf. Matthew 26:33). However, of those disciples still living after the betrayal of Jesus (when most of His disciples fled at the first sign of ...read more

  • And The Lord Made Me Laugh Series

    Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Jan 21, 2025
     | 1,200 views

    The joy of the Lord has the power to turn sorrow into laughter and despair into hope. When we look at the story of Sarah, we see a God who turned her years of barrenness into joy, so profound that she proclaimed, “God has made me laugh.”

    Title: AND THE LORD MADE ME LAUGH By Rev. Samuel Arimoro Main Text: Genesis 21:6 Supporting Texts: Psalm 126:1-3, Job 8:21, Luke 1:13-14 INTRODUCTION: The joy of the Lord has the power to turn sorrow into laughter and despair into hope. When we look at the story of Sarah, we see a God who turned ...read more

  • Jesus, My Lord And Savior Series

    Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Feb 6, 2025
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     | 437 views

    This declaration of faith is a personal affirmation of Jesus' identity, nature, and role in our lives. It is a celebration of His majesty, power, and love, and a recognition of His sovereignty over all things.

    This declaration of faith is a personal affirmation of Jesus' identity, nature, and role in our lives. It is a celebration of His majesty, power, and love, and a recognition of His sovereignty over all things. You are the Seed of Woman (Genesis 3:15), the one who would crush the ...read more

  • The Lord's Anger Series

    Contributed by Sherry Brooks Martin on Sep 24, 2025
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    God’s anger most often takes the form of allowing our foolish choices in life to bear their bitter fruit. He doesn’t have to send lightning bolts or earthquakes. He simply allows us to make a choice and live with the consequences.

    Sermon Title: The Lord’s Anger Scripture: 2 Kings 24:18—25:7 Theme: God’s anger most often takes the form of allowing our foolish choices in life to bear their bitter fruit. He doesn’t have to send lightning bolts or earthquakes. He simply allows us to make a choice and live with the ...read more

  • Who Can Battle With The Lord?

    Contributed by Abimbola Salu on Sep 26, 2025
     | 713 views

    “Who can battle with the Lord? Who can battle with the Lord? Who can battle with the Lord? I say, NOBODY!”

    “Who can battle with the Lord? Who can battle with the Lord? Who can battle with the Lord? I say, NOBODY!” The lyrics of this chorus aptly sums up the awesome power of our God! Nobody fights with God and wins. Ask Pharaoh of Egypt! Ask Haman the Agagite! Ask Jonah as he tries to run away from ...read more

  • When The Lord Turns The Captivity

    Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on May 7, 2025
     | 650 views

    When the Lord turns your captivity, it will feel like a dream, but it will be your new reality. The sorrow of yesterday will be forgotten in the joy of your restoration.

    WHEN THE LORD TURNS THE CAPTIVITY By Rev. Samuel Arimoro Main Text: Psalm 126:1-6 “When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The Lord hath done great ...read more

  • Remember Me, O Lord

    Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on May 21, 2025
     | 3,333 views

    When we say, “Remember me, O Lord,” we are not reminding a forgetful God but appealing to His covenant, mercy, and faithfulness.

    REMEMBER ME, O LORD By Rev. Samuel Arimoro Main Text: 1 Samuel 1:19 Supporting Texts: Genesis 30:22; Nehemiah 5:19; Psalm 106:4; Luke 23:42–43; Isaiah 49:15–16 INTRODUCTION: There are seasons in life when we feel forgotten—by people, by systems, and sometimes even by God. Yet the Scriptures ...read more

  • Lord, Why Do This To Us?

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Sep 11, 2024
     | 422 views

    Here’s an answer that relies on the everlasting good that came from the murder of Jesus Christ.

    Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Course 2024 As our prayer group looked at the Scriptures we have just heard, one member asked, “Isn’t this Isaiah reading something from Good Friday?” And she was right. This is one of Isaiah’s “Servant songs” describing what we know as the prophesied sufferings of the ...read more

  • Love The Lord Thy God.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Sep 18, 2024
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     | 771 views

    The LORD is God alone, and will tolerate no rivals.

    LOVE THE LORD THY GOD. Deuteronomy 6:4-9. One of the core texts in the whole Bible is the Shema (DEUTERONOMY 6:4-5). “Hear O Israel…” is something of a refrain in Deuteronomy, much as Jesus would later often say, ‘he who has ears to hear, let him hear.’ Here we are told who the LORD is, and ...read more

  • As The Lord Commanded (Leviticus 9)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Oct 4, 2024
     | 392 views

    Have we noticed how often Israel did as the Lord commanded? Let's look at Leviticus 9.

    As we read through the early chapters of Leviticus, is it important to note how often they did as the Lord commanded? Jesus gave over 300 commands. Do we still obey Him? Let’s look at Leviticus 9. What happened after the ordination week was finished? On the eighth day Moses called Aaron and his ...read more

  • Not As The Lord Commanded (Leviticus 10)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Oct 4, 2024
     | 365 views

    Does apostolic succession guarantee that even the next generation of priests will not disobey God? Let's look at Leviticus 10.

    As we read through the early chapters of Leviticus, is it important to note how some did not do as the Lord commanded? Is this a weakness of apostolic succession? Where is the guarantee that even the very next generation of priests will be faithful? Jesus gave over 300 commands. Are we faithful to ...read more

  • Lord, I Need You! Series

    Contributed by Kevin Broyhill on Oct 17, 2024
     | 1,374 views

    During a time of crisis and despair, David pours out his heart to God, recognizing that there are two places to dwell in life's trials: on the rock of God's security or in the pit of defeat. He is teaching us that our struggles can be transformed into songs of praise when we trust in Him.

    Lord, I Need You! Psalm 28 Introduction: David is experiencing a time of great extremity – nighttime hours of the soul – one of David’s songs in the night. Interesting: many of the hymns we sing were born out great struggle. Such is the Psalm before us. Story Behind the Psalm: Not told the ...read more