Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. “Good news” is one of Christianity’s many great themes. Let’s see that good news in action, with a look through one of the Bible’s great conversion stories…
Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. “Good news” is one of Christianity’s many great themes. Let’s see that good news in action, with a look through one of the Bible’s great conversion stories…
Even in difficult times, Christians are about the mission of encouraging people to follow Jesus. This morning we discuss the path that often brings people from unbelievers to committed Christians. It’s a path we need to know, so we can best encourage people closer to Christ…
The last chapters of Acts tell about Paul’s journey to Rome, through trials and imprisonments. What can we learn from it?
Tonight our teen young men lead us in worship, around the theme of Acts 2:42. This audio file is the three devotional thoughts, shared by Drew Gallaher, Colby Richardson, and J.W. Riggs…
You can’t tell the story of Christianity’s growth without telling about the Apostle Paul, whose life was so deeply involved with both the success and the persecution of Christians. How did Paul (also known as Saul) become a Christian, and what can we learn from his life-change?
After Jesus died and rose again, God’s plan entered a new era that continues today. How did the church begin, and what can we learn from its beginning?
Baptism has (sadly) become a debated topic in our religious world. Let’s just look in Scripture, and see what God says about the importance of baptism…
Memorial Day reminds us that some things are worth dying for. This morning, let’s study the life of the first apostle to die for Christ, hopefully learning something both from his life and from his death…
In our divided religious world, most people say that baptism doesn’t really matter. But what does the Bible say? And if it’s important to God in the Bible, how can I make sure I’ve been baptized the way God commands me to?
There are many paths to walk down, many doors to enter. Let’s make sure that we walk through the doors that lead to godliness, and shut the doors that lead away from Him.