Sin and Redemption
Proud self-reliance brings death and destruction, but confession and repentance bring God’s merciful redemption. In part 10 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 24.
A Song of Praise
Our God is mighty to save, no matter how strong the enemy or desperate our circumstances. In part 9 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 22.
Generational Tragedy
Because God is a just God, we must heed His calls to obedience and repentance. In part 8 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 21.
One Mother’s Great Faith
(Mother’s Day) The distressed and burdened mother has a comforter and Helper in Jesus. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 15:21-28.
Civil War
Grave sin may set in motion a series of sinful and tragic events. In part 7 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 14 – 18.
Wicked Things
Acting on illicit desire brings death and destruction. In part 6 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 13.
Spiritual Correction
While the blood of Christ is sufficient to forgive and cleanse even our most vile sin, we may still have to face the consequences of our sin. In part 5 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 12.
The Escalation of Sin
God’s people must be diligent in resisting temptation and steering clear of the escalating power of sin. In part 4 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 11.
An Eternal Covenant
God’s sacred promise to David has brought unfathomable blessing for now and eternity to all who believe. In part 3 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 7.
Triumph
Trust in God through struggle and heartache frees us to dance before the Lord. In part 2 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 5-6.
A Sad and Gracious Song
David’s song illustrates profound respect for God’s sovereignty and gracious forgiveness for those who had harmed him. In part 1 of 2 Samuel: Success and Struggle, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Samuel 1.
Philemon, A Portrait of Ourselves
Philemon is a personal letter that Paul wrote with a specific purpose: to secure the restoration and reconciliation of a slave to his owner. It is a short, one chapter book that is easily overlooked because the basic subject matter of slavery doesn’t hit us where we live, but the book is filled with applications […]
Trusting God in Hard Times
The promise of the Bible is that godly people will be tested, but will then have God’s provision and blessing. Pastor Merle Conklin reads from Psalm 37:1-11, 19.
Encourage One Another
Followers of Christ are called to come to the aid of fellow believers and help them to grow spiritually. In part 5 of Biblical Fellowship, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Thessalonians 5:4-11.
Serve One Another
The follower of Christ is truly free when serving others in love. In part 4 of Biblical Fellowship, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Galatians 5:13-15.
Forgive One Another
God’s calling of the believer should result in God’s character in the believer. In part 3 of Biblical Fellowship, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Colossians 3:12-15.
Vision Renewal Update
A church Vision Renewal Update and survey results meeting took place after the Worship Service on January 25, 2009. This meeting was a follow-up to a previous meeting last year. Pastor Dan Cox speaks.
Love One Another
Believers’ Spirit-empowered, sacrificial love for one another glorifies God and powerfully demonstrates genuine faith in Christ. In part 2 of Biblical Fellowship, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 13:31-35.
One Body, Many Parts
The many members of the church have been sovereignly placed into the one body of Christ in order to fulfill God’s great redemptive purposes in the world. In part 1 of Biblical Fellowship, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Corinthians 12:12-27.
Right and Wrong
We are constantly battling amongst ourselves and those around us between right and wrong. We will spend all of our lives living in this battle and will constantly have things bombarding us from both sides. The question I’d like to ask you this morning is, “Why?” Rick Wright speaks.