Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from October 11
Priscilla warns us against complacent Christianity with five consequences of sleeping your life away.
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Priscilla warns us against complacent Christianity with five consequences of sleeping your life away.
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Proverbs 18:1 reads, “He who separates himself seeks his own desire, He quarrels against all sound wisdom.” (NASB) Based on the significant differences in translation, I think the Proverbs are one of the most difficult things to translate from the … Continue reading →
Our text is from Deuteronomy 30:19-20. Moses is speaking to to the people of Israel. He reminds them of all that Yahweh had done for them, and he confirms Yahweh’s law as the covenant by which they must live in … Continue reading →
Drawing inspiration from sparks of revival across the land, Linda urges us to take a fresh look at evangelism re-focus our efforts. After all, we are Baptists and we aught to be baptizing.
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I want to share a vision with you, and I want to do it by talking about a blind man. Actually, he isn’t blind, and that’s the point. Our church is named after Bartimaeus, whose story is found in Mark … Continue reading →
As part of our Homecoming celebration this year, several of us shared our favorite memories from the life of the church.
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The message this week is a lesson for me that I think will benefit us all as we face our individual struggles. It is drawn from Romans 8:8-25. Our God will finish what he started. Until then, we endure with … Continue reading →
Linda encourages us from the story of Gideon. She led with this video.
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One of the things that happens at political conventions is the construction of the party platform. This is a document that outlines the core positions of each party. Anyone running for office under the banner of that party is thereby … Continue reading →
This message is a continuation from last week. We looked at Romans 10, focusing on verses 8-13 and showing how Paul used the old testament to confirm what he wrote. It makes the central gospel message that much more powerful. … Continue reading →