Pastor Brent Lenentine begins in Acts 8:26-39 as he explores the essential duty of soulwinning, defining it as the primary reason God leaves believers on earth rather than taking them immediately to heaven. By analyzing the biblical encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, he illustrates that even the most sincere seekers require a human messenger to…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the story of Hannah from 1 Samuel chapter one. Pastor Travis outlines Hannah’s life through three main points: the problem, the promise, and the presentation of her faith. The central “problem” discussed is Hannah’s barrenness, which led to her being provoked by her rival, but Travis reinterprets this trial as a “blessing” that fostered…
Pastor Tim Travis provides an in-depth examination of the Apostle Paul’s life, conversion, and commission, drawing heavily from the book of Philippians and the book of Acts. Pastor Travis emphasizes that Paul was definitively an apostle, detailing his impressive background as a highly educated Pharisee, Roman citizen, and former zealous persecutor of Christians who counted…
Pastor Tim Travis introduces a sermon series on the Apostles, beginning with Simon Peter, to show how ordinary individuals were profoundly used by God despite their flaws and weaknesses. Pastor Travis begins in Luke 6:13-16 as he clarifies the distinction between “disciples” and the special, foundational role of the twelve Apostles, noting that true apostleship, which included performing miracles and…
Pastor Tim Travis guides listeners through Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 to illuminate the concept of God’s will. He emphasizes that God’s will is not obscure but provable, good, and acceptable, ultimately leading to a perfect and complete life. Travis encourages a transformation from worldly conformity to presenting oneself as a living sacrifice, enabling believers to discern and follow God’s clear path, rather…
Pastor Tim Travis uses the biblical account of Saul’s conversion in Acts 9 to urge listeners to return to God’s way, which the Pastor Travis refers to as the “Old Paths.” Pastor Travis highlights how Saul, initially persecuting Christians, was called by Jesus on the road to Damascus and asked two crucial questions: “Who art thou Lord?” (identifying…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the crucial role of gratitude in Christian faith. He uses biblical passages from Colossians 3 and Romans to argue that ingratitude leads to spiritual decline and moral failings, ultimately culminating in a self-centered existence. Pastor Travis contrasts this with a life of thankfulness, which fosters a deeper relationship with God, promotes…