This sermon encourages us to align one’s life with God’s purpose. Pastor Travis emphasizes that God has a unique purpose for each individual, just as businesses have mission statements. He uses the biblical examples of David and Solomon, where David’s desire to build a temple was fulfilled through his son Solomon, highlighting that God’s plans might differ…
Continuing our look at evidence for the existence of God, we look at the anthropological argument. Pastor Travis shows that humans possess an innate sense of morality, evident in our understanding of right and wrong, even without explicit knowledge of religious laws. This inherent morality is not a product of evolution but rather proof of…
Pastor Tim looks at the existence of God based on what it calls the “Universal belief in a one true God.” Pastor emphasizes that belief in a supreme deity is a naturally occurring phenomenon found in cultures across the globe and throughout history. He supports this claim by highlighting examples such as the ancient Greeks,…
Mankind likes to debate the existence of God, however, the Bible makes it clear that there is no debate. This sermon introduces the topics and arguments we will look at over the weeks ahead. This includes: After introducing us to this study, we must ultimately conclude that while logical arguments provide compelling evidence, true proof…
In this message, Pastor Tim emphasizes that Christians should not be ashamed or embarrassed to share the Gospel. He encourages Christians to be bold and share their faith publicly, even in the face of potential persecution. Pastor emphasizes that sharing the Gospel should be a priority for Christians and that boldness is essential for effective…
Paul’s letter to the Romans concludes by emphasizing the importance of sacrificial living and a renewed mindset among believers, focusing on spiritual matters rather than personal desires. Unity within the church is vital, and causing division is strongly discouraged. Paul commends the service of various individuals and encourages continued collaboration for the gospel’s sake. He…
As we study Romans 13, we find that we must submit ourselves to God and to the authorities He has placed in our lives.
As we study the Word of God, it is evident that we must be unashamed in our faith, focusing on Jesus Christ and producing spiritual fruit. Join us as we study God’s Word from Romans 1:16.
In this message, we learn that our service to Christ should be based on sound doctrine, including love for both friends and enemies. True love is genuine and without hypocrisy, hating evil and loving righteousness. Join us as we study this and more from Romans 12:9-21.
Christ paid for it all – is it not reasonable for us to serve our Savior with the life He has given us? Join us as we study the importance of serving God from Romans 12:1-8.