Featured Sermon:
- Embracing God By Declaring our Love for the Lord
Date: Sep 4, 2011 | Passage: Psalm 18:1
Series: The Life of David in The Psalms
David's whole testimony declared that it doesn't take perfection to please God. But to please God we do have to experience God’s grace - and David's entire life was covered with grace. For he was imperfect; sometimes David flat out failed the Lord while at other times he was fearful, depressed, or troubled. But God always looked upon him not as he was, but as he would be. The Lord saw his heart, knew his deepest desire, and forgave all the rest.
June 2000
- Brought to Jesus
Date: Jun 18, 2000 | Passage: Mark 2:1-12
Series: Walking with Jesus in the Gospel by Mark
God's Word contains 66 books, 1189 chapters, 31,175 verses, and 810,697 words - but only five of those words will determine if you are forever happy in Heaven or forever horrified in Hell. The five words that sum up all of Christ's earthly ministry are: Your sins are forgiven you! Jesus spoke those words to a desperate man nearly 2,000 years ago. Do you know them? Have you experienced them? Have these words mapped out your life and taken the Hell out of your future? The message of Christ for you is that all your sin can be forgiven.
- Christ's Finished Work
Date: Jun 18, 2000
Series: The Master's Message of Life Eternal - Hearing Jesus Present the Gospel
Communion declares Christ's finished work! Jesus has reached the last evening He will share with His beloved disciples, His plan is to celebrate Passover and transform it into a special memorial to the FINISHED WORK of His death.
- Hearing the Message of Jesus
Date: Jun 4, 2000 | Passage: Mark 1:38-39
Series: Walking with Jesus in the Gospel by Mark
Twelve men changed the world. Eleven of them ate, slept, sailed, and walked with Jesus. The twelfth man was a latecomer, so he got three years alone in the desert with Jesus. These men were the apostles, the sent ones, those entrusted with the Gospel of God's grace. Peter and the eleven together with Paul, the twelfth and final apostle, appear on a divine videotape on evangelism. They demonstrated in public what they had been trained, taught, and commanded to do by Jesus.
- The Finished Work of Christ
Date: Jun 18, 2000 | Passage: Mark 14:24
Series: Walking with Jesus in the Gospel by Mark
When Jesus reached the last evening He would share with His beloved disciples, He celebrated Passover with them and transformed it into a special memorial to the FINISHED WORK of His death. He inaugurated the Lord's Supper as the fulfillment of all Passovers. Communion is for His church to celebrate until He returns. In this memorial ceremony Christ's work of salvation is celebrated as FINISHED!
- The Gospel Presentation in Acts - 2
Date: Jun 4, 2000
Series: The Master's Message of Life Eternal - Hearing Jesus Present the Gospel
Twelve men changed the world. Eleven of them ate, slept, sailed, and walked with Jesus. The 12th man was a latecomer, so he had three years alone in the desert with Jesus. Who were these men? The Apostles.
- The Gospel Presentation in Acts 1
Date: Jun 4, 2000
Series: The Master's Message of Life Eternal - Hearing Jesus Present the Gospel
This morning we are going to hear the soul winning methods of Jesus. How? Though the eyes and ears of those who spent time alone with Jesus.
- The Message of Salvation by Jesus
Date: Jun 4, 2000 | Passage: Mark 1:38-39
Series: Walking with Jesus in the Gospel by Mark
Have you ever wished you could sit in the back of the crowd and listen to the greatest man who ever lived, Jesus Christ, and hear what He said to the lost and seeking crowds? Have you ever wondered how Jesus led someone to salvation? We have the records of Nicodemus, the woman at the well, the man at Bethesda, Zacchaeus, etc., but wouldn't it be fascinating to know the actual method and words of the gospel presentation? In this lesson we are going to do just that. We are going to hear the soul-winning methods of Jesus though the eyes and ears of those who spent time alone with Him and heard Him soul winning for more than three years.
- Touched by Jesus
Date: Jun 11, 2000 | Passage: Mark 1:40-45
Series: Walking with Jesus in the Gospel by Mark
In this lesson we meet a leper, a walking dead man. Leprosy was the scourge of the ancient world. Nothing evoked more fear, more dread, or more revulsion than the sight of one of these walking dead. The smell of his decaying flesh declared his coming long before his tattered scraps of clothing could be seen or the raspy "Unclean! Unclean!" announcement, which he was required to declare, could be heard. The stumbling shuffle of toeless feet, the wandering of sightless eyes, and the moan of a cheekless mouth all evidenced leprosy, the unseen attacker that slowly destroyed human bodies and made the individual an untouchable to society. But then came Jesus...