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…
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The Strong made Weak.
As a young boy Robert Babcock made a bomb out of some powder, he found in his father’s barn. He had a hard time getting it to go off, but…
View SermonUnderstanding the Famine
Times of plenty and times of need have often been a part of the story of human existence. We are often quick to forget the times of abundance and feel…
View SermonJoseph Series “Dysfunctional Families”
It’s an amazing story, the kind of story that dreams are built on. After many unexpected twists and turns, and thirteen years of setbacks and disappointments, God blessed Joseph in…
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 SermonA Sower Went out to Sow.
A man walked into a flower shop and asked for some potted red geraniums. “I’m sorry,” said the clerk “we are completely sold out of all of our potted geraniums….
View SermonFollow the WAY.
It’s not our responsibility to change our culture. Only the power of God through the gospel can do that! Our job is to help people know Christ, through the content of our life and the substance of our conversations. It is Christ that frees us from the penalty of our sin. He will change society as hearts are changed within its members.
View SermonThe Gospel Unchained
We may be so bound in the prison and stocks of circumstances that we cannot do anything other than pray. But being limited to prayer is not a limitation. The opposite is true, prayer is a mighty weapon to defend us in the time of trial.
View SermonAlways Remember Why We’re Here!
I recently read an article about Sohan Singh who has banned customers from his grocery store in England. He told a London newspaper that he was forced to take such…
View SermonLost and Found, lessons with Jesus
Have you ever noticed that when we read a novel or watch a movie we tend to identify with a person, group of people, or situation in it. It seems to be a natural human characteristic to find personal connections with a story. No doubt that is why Jesus often used the parables to teach the crowds.
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