Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. It’s election season, and we are tempted to get caught up in the national anger, fear, and hysteria. What do Christians need to remember in the craziness of election season?
Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. It’s election season, and we are tempted to get caught up in the national anger, fear, and hysteria. What do Christians need to remember in the craziness of election season?
Sunday morning sermon by Tim Alsup. Is mission still part of our life in a difficult year like 2020? This morning let’s see what the Bible says about outreach in difficult times…
This morning we begin a two week look at a blessing God wants us to have through Christ: peace. It’s a blessing we definitely need right now! How can we cultivate it in our lives?
In tonight’s devotional, Tim reminds us that we don’t always see the things we should see. How might the book of Philippians help us with that problem over the next few weeks?
This year’s Wednesday Night Summer Series theme is “One of My Favorite Passages…” Tonight, Lovell Hayes from the East Jackson Church of Christ (Jackson, TN) shares thoughts from one of his favorite passages: Philippians 4:10-19.
Tonight is our singing night! In the devotional thought, Tim shares something he noticed in the book Robinson Crusoe, a perspective-changing theme that the apostle Paul wrote about a long time ago…
Tonight we study a sometimes-misunderstood characteristic of Jesus, one that Paul says we must have in the church. How do we see it properly in Jesus, and why is it so important?
Tonight we study one of the great promises of Jesus, and one we don’t always allow to grow in us like it should. It’s a blessing many people are longing for, and in its purest form, it’s only found in Christ…
This morning we study something that many of us struggle with: worry about life and the future. What does the Bible say about it, and when does healthy concern become faithless worry?
Paul’s letters are such a large part of our New Testament. Taking clues from Paul’s letters and from a book that has researched first century letter writing, tonight we consider the nature of Paul’s letters and what it must have been like for the churches to receive these letters…