An Ideal Audience
Cornelius and his household were an ideal audience for Peter. They were all present to hear what God would have to say through Peter. Acts 10:30-33 October 12, 2008
Cornelius and his household were an ideal audience for Peter. They were all present to hear what God would have to say through Peter. Acts 10:30-33 October 12, 2008
Rome was a glorious and powerful empire, yet it was defeated by its own moral failures. Are we following the same path? October 5, 2008 Sunday PM
Peter’s ministry takes him to the household of Cornelius where he begins the process of overcoming prejudice. Acts 10:1-48 October 5, 2008
Peter’s ministry takes him to Lydda where he heals Aeneas. The disciples at Joppa implore Peter to come there. At Joppa he raises Dorcas from the dead. More and more disciples are added to the body of Christ. Acts 9:32-43 September 28, 2008
Leaving aside all of the emotionally charged words, what does the Bible say about being Pro Life or Pro Choice? Psalm 139:13-16 September 28, 2008 PM sermon
After Saul’s conversion the church in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria had peace for a short time. They also had the key for multiplying the church. There’s a lesson here for us. Acts 9:19-31 September 21, 2008
Saul, the persecutor of Christians, journeys to Damascus to capture Christians. Instead, he is captured by Christ. Acts 9:1-19 September 14, 2008
The Kings Lesson 21. Zedekiah was the last King of Judah. He had the opportunity to follow Jeremiah’s advice but would not. The Nation was led into Babylonian captivity. 2 Chronicles 36:11-13 September 14, 2008
The Kings Lesson 20. Josiah was the the last best hope for Judah. When he died the nation went downhill rapidly. 2 Chronicles 38:11-21 September 7, 2008
The Kings Lesson 19. Josiah was a good King. He came to the throne at a young age, yet, was faithful to God. 2 Kings 22:1-2 August 31, 2008