The Heart of Tradition
Mindless traditions that have lost their true meaning can lead us into empty religion and a cold heart in the Christian life. Ralph Babineau reads from Matthew 15:1-20.
The Harvest Field
Joy awaits faithful laborers in the field of the Lord’s kingdom harvest. In part 18 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 10:1-24.
Free Indeed
Jesus is the eternal “I AM” Sovereign Lord of the universe who can make you free indeed. In part 17 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 8:31-59.
Darkness and Light
Jesus is the light of the world, and those who follow Him will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. In part 16 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 7:53 – 8:30.
Living Water
Jesus is the living water who gives the gift of eternal life and forever satisfies our thirsty souls. In part 15 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 7:11-52.
Set Your Face
As Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem, let us set our faces to follow Him. In part 14 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 7:2-10, Matthew 8:19-22, and Luke 9:51-62.
Jolly Old Nicolaitans
Guarding ourselves and the flock from false teachers is important and praiseworthy. We are also called to guard our heart from becoming loveless in the process. Don Veinot speaks.
Will You Serve the Lord?
As we begin a new year, let us resolve to put away unworthy affections and serve the Lord alone. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Joshua 24:14-15.
The Gifts of the Inexpressible Gift
As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, let us give thanks for the Gift and His gifts! Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Corinthians 9:15.
Let There Be Light
God is the Source of all life and light, and He calls followers of Christ to walk in the light and shine the light. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Genesis 1:1-5, John 1:1-18, 1 John 1:5-7, and Matthew 5:15-16.
Christmas According to Paul
The greatest possible example of humility compels us to humbly serve and care for one another. In part 4 of Christmas 2022: Four Perspectives, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Philippians 2:1-11.
Christmas According to Matthew
In a fearful world, God is with us… and He is worthy of our worship. In part 3 of Christmas 2022: Four Perspectives, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 1:18-2:23.
Christmas According to Luke
God came into the world in an unlikely way and used unlikely people to deliver an unlikely message of good news of great joy. In part 2 of Christmas 2022: Four Perspectives, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 1:26-2:40.
Christmas According to John
Jesus is the life and the light who gives all who believe the right to become children of God, recipients of grace upon grace. In part 1 of Christmas 2022: Four Perspectives, Pastor Dan Cox reads from John 1:1-18.
And Be Thankful
As followers of Christ, we must put off the old, put on the new… and be thankful. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Colossians 3:1-17.
Forgiveness
Followers of Christ are called to pursue reconciliation and grant gracious forgiveness. In part 13 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 18:15-35.
Stumbling Blocks
We must deal decisively with sin in our lives and never ever cause another believer to fall into sin. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 18:6-14, Mark 9:38-50, and Luke 9:49-50.
Upside Down Greatness
If you want to be great in the kingdom of heaven, you must be a humble servant. In part 11 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 17:22-18:5, Mark 9:30-37, and Luke 9:43b-48.
Help My Unbelief!
In alignment with the will of God, faith as a mustard seed moves mountains. In part 10 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 17:14-21, Mark 9:14-29, and Luke 9:37-43a.
Gloriously Transfigured
Jesus, who is the fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets, must be heard and obeyed. In part 9 of The King’s Third Year of Earthly Ministry, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Matthew 17:1-13, Mark 9:2-13, and Luke 9:28-36.