Time to Reflect on God and Our Relationship
Chris McCurley visited with us for the final lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about reflecting on our relationship with God.
Chris McCurley visited with us for the final lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about reflecting on our relationship with God.
As a non-traditional Rabbi, Jesus drew many followers that came to hear him teach. As he taught them, he would say things that many did not understand, and sometimes it would cause them to stop following Him and His teaching. However, when many left, it was Peter who recognized that Jesus had the words of eternal life that are written and recorded in our Bibles so that we too can believe and come to know that He is the Holy one of God.
Noel Whitlock visited with us for the ninth lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about how the keys to keeping God in awe.
Chris Swinford visited with us for the eighth lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about how the keys to keeping a marriage Godly and safe.
Wes McAdams visited with us for the seventh lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about parent-child relationships.
Phillip Brookman visited with us for the sixth lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about how stealing and hoarding material possessions isn't in God's plan for us.
Dalton Shumate and Matthew Reeves demonstrate skills they've learned from the Kerusso Experience, a preaching camp at Harding University.
Dr. Stan Reid visited with us for the third lesson in the Summer Series and delivered a great sermon about the valuing all life that God has created.
Some people think they are too bad for God. That's because man uses an insufficient scale of sin. Some are better and some are worse. We all see ourselves on the "better" side. But God sees it in black and white.
Life hands challenges, trials, tribulations. Why doesn't God do something? Why doesn't he give us an easier life. Abraham had many tests but one was the supreme test. God asked him to sacrifice his son. He complied and God stopped the knife at the last moment. Why?