OUR CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO GAMBLING
It is not often that I decide to ascend my soapbox to deal with issues that are being debated in the halls of our secular government. My first and greatest
It is not often that I decide to ascend my soapbox to deal with issues that are being debated in the halls of our secular government. My first and greatest
View the full length article at http://www.albertmohler.com/2010/01/21/like-the-air-they-breathe-the-online-life-of-kids/ The Kaiser Family Foundation has just released a new study on the online lives of children and teenagers, and the statistics are simply
We live in a day and time when many Christians in our nation do not fully appreciate nor understand what the Bible teaches about church involvement. Many Christians ignore the
This past Sunday, we launched what will be our family focus for 2010 – Praying through Scripture. More specifically, praying through the Psalms. I am thoroughly excited about this year’s
A couple Sundays ago, as I was preaching from Romans 3, I mentioned the danger of having a “Debtor’s Ethic” as it regards our motivation for the Christian life. At
As you all know, I received my PhD from Southern Seminary this past week. I wanted to tell all of you, my church family, how much I love you and
I hope that each of us is ready for a wonderful Thanksgiving. I know many of us are looking forward to time with family and close friends, and I pray
As Christians, are we often guilty of making Christianity all about ourselves rather than all about God? Do we tend to put ourselves at the center of God’s universe rather
Is God’s ultimate glory in creation ever really in danger of being lost? Are there circumstances or choices that will result in God ultimately getting “less” glory as opposed to
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10:30 am: Morning Worship
5:30 pm: Evening Worship and Prayer
5:15 pm: Family Supper (by reservation)
6:00 pm: Adult Bible Study
Youth Worship
Choir Rehearsal
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