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  • Blessings And Sorrows

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Nov 6, 2016
    based on 1 rating
     | 7,456 views

    Let’s discuss four blessings and four sorrows from Luke 6:20-31

    Intro We should take several different baths each week. The obvious one is a bath for the outer body. A not so obvious bath is one for the inner body, by drinking an appropriate amount of clean water, rather than polluting our bodies with too much junk. Another not so obvious bath is for the mind, ...read more

  • Dealing With The World Series

    Contributed by David Welch on May 10, 2018
     | 4,261 views

    Message 41 in our journey through John's gospel. This message discusses how to deal with the world system.

    Alliance Church Pastor David Welch “Dealing with the World” -- John 15:18-16:11 I. The public teaching and ministry II. The Private teaching and ministry of Jesus 13-17 It is not too difficult to discover the purpose behind the principles taught by Jesus in theses last days and hours before ...read more

  • Copy Cats Series

    Contributed by David Welch on May 24, 2018
     | 3,937 views

    Message 29 in our exposition of 1 Corinthians. Here we discuss what it means to imitate Jesus.

    Chico Alliance Church Pastor David Welch “Copy Cats” I Corinthians 11:1 Introduction All of the principles discussed in Paul’s letter to the believers at Corinth could be summarized really in one pointed admonition. Following this one admonition would have solved every problem raised so far. It ...read more

  • Equal Value, Different Roles Series

    Contributed by David Owens on Dec 15, 2014
    based on 5 ratings
     | 9,776 views

    This sermon discusses the different roles assigned to men and women in the church and explores the biblical basis for those roles.

    Introduction: A. Phyllis Trible wrote an article titled, “If the Bible’s So Patriarchal, How Come I Love It?” 1. In the article she recalls a story from her childhood when a woman missionary came and taught her Sunday School class. 2. The missionary was teaching the girls about ...read more

  • A Promise Keeper Series

    Contributed by Rodney V Johnson on Jun 26, 2020
     | 7,755 views

    This message discusses three commitments a father should give to his children and then be a promise keeper and keep them.

    Father’s Day 2020 Scripture: Job 1:1, 5; Hebrews 11:7; Romans 12:1-2; Matthew 24:37-39 In reference to Solomon, David’s son, God said, “I will be his father, and he shall be My son. If he commits iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men: ...read more

  • Melchizedek (Hebrews 7)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on May 24, 2024
     | 704 views

    Who was Melchizedek? How did he relate to Jesus? Let's discuss this in Hebrews 7.

    Was Melchizedek a high priest before the Levitical priesthood? Was the Levitical priesthood perfect? Is Jesus the perfect high priest? Let’s discuss this in Hebrews 7. Who was Melchizedek? What does it mean that he was without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of ...read more

  • The Tabernacle (Hebrews 9)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on May 26, 2024
     | 655 views

    What did the earthly tabernacle symbolize in Jesus and in heaven? Let's discuss this in Hebrews 9.

    Was the earthly tabernacle a picture of heaven? Did Christ enter through the greater and more perfect tabernacle into heaven? Does the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse our conscience from dead works to serve the living God? Is a ...read more

  • Acts Of Sacrifice (Hebrews 13)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on May 29, 2024
     | 452 views

    How important are sacrificial acts like praise and sharing? Let's discuss this in Hebrews 13.

    How important are love and hospitality in a church? Should we be careful not to be misled? Are we looking for the city that is still to come? Do we offer spiritual sacrifices like praise, confessing the Lord’s name, doing good and sharing what we have? Let’s find out in Hebrews 13. What is the ...read more

  • Authority To Forgive Sins (Mark 2)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jun 5, 2024
     | 450 views

    Did Jesus have authority on earth to forgive sins? Let's discuss this in Mark 2.

    Does Jesus have authority to forgive sins? Did Jesus spend time with sinners? Will Christians fast? Is Jesus Lord of the Sabbath? Let’s find out in Mark 2. What happened in Capernaum? And again He entered Capernaum after some days, and it was heard that He was in the house. Immediately many ...read more

  • "worry (Part 2): What Does Jesus Teach In Matthew 6:24-34?" Series

    Contributed by Benjamin Utomo on Aug 18, 2021
     | 3,795 views

    This sermon discusses how to overcome destructive/negative/unnecessary worries based on Matthew 6:25-34.

    There was a story about a man who came face to face with the Angel of Death: The Angel was walking toward a city one morning, and a man asked, "What are you going to do?" "I'm going to take 100 people," the Angel replied. "That's horrible!" the man said. ...read more

  • Needless Worry? Ask A Dumb Question?

    Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Apr 6, 2023
     | 1,132 views

    The cross is the end of the beginning. Then the cross is the beginning of the end. Three women discuss: WHO WILL ROLL THE STONE AWAY?

    NEEDLESS WORRY… ASK A DUMB QUESTION? By Wade Martin Hughes, Sr. Kyfingers@aol.com (YouTube: Wade Hughes) THE CROSS IS THE END OF THE BEGINNING… THEN THE CROSS ESTABLISHES THE BEGINNING OF THE END… Our concerns, doubts, fears, worry, anxiety --- can cause physical and spiritual ...read more

  • A Tithe To Melchizedek (Genesis 14)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jun 19, 2024
     | 657 views

    Who was the mysterious person that Abraham gave a tithe to? Let's discuss this in Genesis 14.

    In the midst of war weariness, Abram paid tribute to a mysterious priest, who is described as without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life. Was this the preincarnate Christ or merely a prototype? Let’s discuss this in Genesis 14. Was there war ...read more

  • Our Families, Politics, And Unity

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Jul 23, 2024
     | 731 views

    He told me that means the only thing they never discuss are the two most important things in life.

    Clergy Corner for 7-28-24 Today’s brief reading from St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians has an exhortation from the writer’s heart, right from the deepest part of his conscience, mind and will. He calls himself “prisoner for the Lord,” so we think immediately of the end of his life, when he was ...read more

  • The Path To Slavery (Exodus 1)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Aug 4, 2024
     | 373 views

    Has humanity outgrown the need to oppress and enslave the weak? Let's discuss this in Exodus 1.

    How did the powerful enslave the weak in ancient Egypt? Does ancient Egypt picture sin? Has murder of the innocent and oppression tainted history since ancient times? Has our world outgrown the evils of oppressing people and committing atrocities? Let’s discuss this in Exodus 1. How many were the ...read more

  • Blessed Broken Given - Blessed Premium Sermon

    Contributed by PRO Premium on Oct 8, 2023
    based on 3 ratings
     | 821 views

    This sermon introduction discusses the metaphor of bread in relation to our lives, focusing on the concept of being 'blessed' by Jesus.

    Last week, we began a series about bread. Well, not bread exactly, but on what Jesus did when He had bread in His hands. He blessed it, broke it, and gave it. Bread is, in many ways, the perfect metaphor for our lives because it’s common and ordinary, and sometimes cracked and broken. But in ...read more