Winston Churchill said, “Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened. That may be a typical response to truth, but it places those who respond that way on the road to tragedy and destruction.
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As You Go
Model Christians that are “preserved” in the end become nothing more than a novelty to be looked at, but Christians that pour themselves into discipleship will find energy, calling, passion, and love.
View SermonA Kingdom for the Broken.
When we hear the words broken, we often think of one of two options, repair or disposal. For most of us, when something can no longer perform its intended function…
View SermonA Promised Kingdom
One of the central, and often overlooked, themes of the Bible is the concept of the kingdom of God. The theme weaves throughout the entire text of scripture, tying the…
View SermonThe End Is Only The Beginning
I love books, and while my collection is widely varying all the books have one thing in common. The end is set before we begin start reading them. The outcome…
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I guess you could say that death is one of the most democratic experiences in life. Against our best efforts it’s a passage that we all participate in it. We…
View SermonThe Last Campaign
Over 80 years ago, a crowd gathered on a humid August day to participate in an unparalleled event for its time. Hundreds of thousands of spectators, police officers, and soldiers…
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I don’t know if there is any truth to the story or not, but the story is told that when Britain faced a critical shortage of silver during the days…
View SermonARE WE READY FOR THIS?
I’m sure we’ve all heard a story or two about a nightmare wedding. Believe it or not, Jesus told one of his own in which the groom shows up late,…
View SermonMaster the Tempest is Raging!
Since the beginning of time, Godly people have suffered tragedy. When that happens, we want to know “why?” and “where was God when I needed him?” Many blessings have come out of tragedy including this beloved hymn.
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