Sunday morning lesson by Tim Alsup. In a year of pandemic, quarantine, and frustration, should we just put our sense of mission on hold? Let’s see what the Bible says about the mission of the church in difficult times…
Sunday morning lesson by Tim Alsup. In a year of pandemic, quarantine, and frustration, should we just put our sense of mission on hold? Let’s see what the Bible says about the mission of the church in difficult times…
How does Satan attack you? What can we learn from the temptations of Jesus?
This year’s Wednesday Night Summer Series theme is “One of My Favorite Passages…” Tonight, Michael Bates from the Batesville (MS) Church of Christ shares thoughts from one of his favorite passages: 1 Peter 5:7.
There are some biblical words that aren’t as popular today, but they are in the Bible for a reason, and they are still important to God and His work in us. Our first one: what does the Bible say about the concept of holiness?
Because of the promises of God, Christians see life differently. A big part of the Christian perspective is what the apostle Peter called a “living hope.” Let’s see what Peter said about the Christian hope, and reflect on how it affects our life outlook…
Our culture sometimes acts as if the only person who is “not right” is the one who tells someone else they are not right! It’s not the most sensible idea, but sometimes it holds us back from sharing what’s real and right with people in our lives. How can we effectively share the gospel in a climate like this?
Tonight our young men lead our worship service. The lesson is presented in two parts, by Beau McKay and Hunter McWilliams, and reminds us of where we’ve been and where we should be going…
Watch Harold Redd from the Midtown Church of Christ (Memphis, TN) share thoughts on a question often asked today: “Do I Need the Church?”
When we go through times of suffering, we are tempted to become disillusioned with faith and God. The book of 1 Peter was written by the apostle Peter to Christians who were suffering. What does he tell them that can help us understand the Christian mindset toward suffering?
As we begin a series on the unseen spiritual world, we explore what the Bible says about Satan. What is he doing? Should we be afraid of him? The outline handed out with this lesson: