Sunday Messages
The Prodigal Son is one of the most well-known parables Jesus taught that has multiple themes running through it. Pastor Clinton takes a closer look at this parable, drawing our…
A few weeks back Pastor David challenged us to take on the Romans 12:9-21 Project as a way to experience living out Christ's commandments. Today he points out the struggle…
What is the source of your spiritual power? There's only two options in the Christian life - the Holy Spirit or the flesh. Jon Hay shares with us what the…
In Deuteronomy, Moses tells the Israelite people that, in light of how awesome, amazing, and great the Lord is, they are to love Him with everything they had and they…
Is anything to hard for God? Can He do the impossible? Scripture doesn't mince words here - NOTHING is too hard for Him, and He CAN do the impossible! Pastor…
Back in the early 1500's a small group of believers got together to do something we celebrated and did openly today - to get baptized after placing their faith in…
Are you a careful and critically thinking Christian? Jon Hay shares with us a message about the principles and rules that govern good thinking and should be used far more…
To end his series, Pastor Clinton works his way through the final chapter in Galatians. In it, the apostle Paul wraps up his letter and then adds a bit of clarification to it and a final appeal.
In this part of his letter, Paul writes to the churches in Galatia about walking in the Spirit rather than giving into the desires of their sinful nature. Pastor Clinton leads us through what the Spirit and the sinful nature desire, and how we can experience more and more of the Spirit's desires and less and less of the sinful nature's desires.
In our 2 part series on the reliability of the New Testament, we take a look at the impact all the textual variants - differences between the thousands of ancient New Testament manuscripts - has on that reliability.