Bartimaeus Baptist Temple
Message by Larry Thacker Jr from April 7, “When He Calls Your Name”
It is said that we should celebrate the resurrection all year long. I completely agree, and for the next few weeks, Lord willing, we will continue to learn from the events following that momentous occasion as chronicled by the Gospel … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr from March 31, “Where’s the Body?”
Our study of John returns to where we left off a couple of weeks ago with chapter 20, verses 1-10. All of the gospel writers share details of this defining event of our faith and history, but there intent is … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr from March 24, “Believe and Obey”
Last Sunday, we discussed that well-known passage in John, Chapter 3, where Jesus explains to Nicodemus that one must be “born again” to enter God’s kingdom. Here we have the Gospel message in Jesus’ own words, containing the famous verse … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr from March 17, “Born Again”
Due to circumstances at the time, we jumped over chapter 3, so now I am filling it in so that we can pick up in our study with the resurrection in two weeks. If I ask you if you’ve been … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Linda Thacker from March 17, “Divine Disruption”
Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from March 10
Priscilla offers up some tough love, that we will be ready for God to move in our church.
Continue reading →Message by Larry Thacker Jr from March 10, “That The Scripture Would Be Fulfilled”
Our study continues with John 19:17-42. Jesus has been arrested and brought to Pilate, the Roman governor. Though He can find no justification for it, he succumbs to pressure and threats from the chief priests and orders that Jesus be … Continue reading →
Message by Larry Thacker Jr from March 3, “Who Is Your King?”
Our text is from John 19:1-16. Jesus has been brought before Pilate, and the crowd is demanding that He be crucified. Palate’s behavior is in terns cautious and contemptuous. He taunts the chief priests with their powerlessness by parading the … Continue reading →