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Forgive One Another

If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 9).  As followers of Jesus Christ we trust in this promise from God for our spiritual well-being however, God has an expectation that in order for us...

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Rejoice in the Day the Lord has Made

We examine the different components of Psalms 118:24 to reveal the positive, uplifting message contained in that one simple verse.  

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Happiness

This split sermon discusses what is involved in one's happiness.  

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Encouragement and You

Most of us, at one time or another, have felt discouraged – insecure, unsure of something in our lives. It’s a wonderful thing when someone can come along at just the right time and give encouragement.

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All About Prayer

We live in a world in which we people are so connected by technology​ that we have to ask, "how connected are we to God?" This sermon reviews the basics of prayer, including what God wants to hear from us and why we need to pray daily.

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Direction of the World and the Direction of the Church

Because of disobedience to God's laws, this nation is beginning to experience various prophecies written during the time of Moses. As the world and this nation go in one direction, the Church must continue to do what is righteous and it must continue...

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Preventing Alcohol Abuse

We live in a society that is increasingly abusing alcohol.  What does the Bible say about alcohol?  The sermon answers that question and further discusses how we as members can avoid abusing alcohol.

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Hebrews 6

Continuation of the Bible Study series on the book of Hebrews.

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The Work of the Church

Just what is the work of the Church, and how are we involved in it?  This sermon addresses the answers to those questions.

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When was Christ Born?

December 25th is decidedly not the birthdate of Jesus Christ, but rather, it was the birthdate of the sun god.  The sermon shows why Christians are not to get involved in the pagan traditions of Christmas.

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