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Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 30: He’ll Be the Judge of That
Our text is from Romans 14:1-12. Sometimes we seem determined to find fault. I think many times this is an unconscious defense against the flaws we see in our own character, but whatever the reason, it’s a destructive tendency. This … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 23: Remember the Sabbath?
Most of the church today has relegated the Sabbath to the dust bin of Old Testament history. If we mention it at all, it is within the context of Jesus’ run-ins with the Pharisees over what could and could not … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from June 23
Priscilla teaches on the importance of service and that we all have a job to do.
Continue reading →Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 16: Lessons from My Father
I share with you some of the lessons I learned from my father. All of them have their foundation in God’s word. I am so grateful to have a father who showed me the way to The Father. Hear, O … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Linda Thacker from June 19: Fools for Christ Indeed
Linda builds on the story of Leonard Knight to show us how we all have a part in God’s work here at Bartimaeus. She led with this clip.
Continue reading →Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from June 9: Baptists Celebrating Pentecost?
What happened in that upper room, and why is it significant? Does it instruct us today in matters of salvation and worship? Should we be speaking in tongues, or did that practice fall from God’s favor sometime in the first … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from June 9
Priscilla teaches us that we have no limitations when the Lord is on our side and we believe.
Continue reading →Celebrating the Life of Pastor David Whitmore
One year after Pastor David went home to be with our Lord, we remember what He meant to all of us and resolve to preserve the legacy he left. To allay copyright concerns I have edited out the music except … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. from May 26: To Die For
On Memorial Day, we remember those who have given their lives in service to our country. As I thought about that in preparation for this message, I asked myself, “what are you willing to die for?” With our tenancy toward … Continue reading →