Evil
While both the good and the bad suffer the same fate under the sun, God knows the end from the beginning and will set all things right. In part 9 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes Chs. 8 and 9.
Religion
Human ability to understand and please God is limited, so we must depend on God’s grace and mercy. In part 8 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 5:1-7.
Friendship
A good friend is a comfort in need and a help in trouble. In part 7 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 4:9-12.
Death
Human beings have no power in and of themselves to escape death. In part 6 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 3, 8-9.
Politics
Political power is short lived and corruption is rampant, but God will have the final word. In part 5 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 3-5, 7-10.
Time
Everything in life has its own proper time, and we, as creatures of time, must accept the limitations that are built into the cycle of life. In part 4 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes Chs. 3, 11-12.
Diana Schultz Memorial Service
Pastor Dan Cox reads from 2 Corinthians 4:7-5:10.
Wealth
Since the pursuit of wealth is vain, it is best to work diligently, invest wisely and entrust everything to God. In part 3 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 2, 4-7, 10-11.
Wisdom
While all must accept the reality of death, it is better to go through life with wisdom than in folly. In part 2 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 1:1-11.
Meaningless!
Life lived apart from reverence and obedience to God is ultimately meaningless. In part 1 of Ecclesiastes: Two Ways of Living, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Ecclesiastes 1:1-11.
EASTER SUNDAY – Astonished!
The astonishing truth of the resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith and compels us to proclaim the good news to the whole creation. In part 22 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 16:1-8.
GOOD FRIDAY – Betrayed and Forsaken
Jesus was betrayed and forsaken in order that His death might bring us life. In part 21 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 14:1 – 15:47.
PALM SUNDAY – The Close of the Age
Since no one knows when Jesus will return, we must all keep awake by diligently fulfilling the responsibilities God has given us. In part 20 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 13:1-37.
The High Cost of Rejection
Those who reject Christ will be judged; some more severely than others. In part 19 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 12:1 – 12:44.
The Main Theme of the Bible
The Main Theme of the Bible. Rick Leatherwood and Laura Leatherwood read from Genesis 12:3, Psalm 67:3, Daniel 7:13-14, and Matthew 28:19.
Opened Eyes, Closed Hearts
God is not interested in religious ritual or false zeal; He seeks the fruit of true faith. In part 18 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 10:46 – 11:33.
What’s In It for Us?
Sacrifice for the kingdom will be amply rewarded both now and in eternity. In part 17 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 10:13-31.
Guest Speaker Matt Hoffman February 21, 2016
Spiritual Gifts: Given by the Holy Spirit, for the benefit of all, to bring glory of God. Matt Hoffman reads from Romans 12.
Two Become One
From the beginning, God has ordained that man and woman become one flesh in marriage. In part 16 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 10:1-12.
True Greatness
True greatness is found in humble, holy, harmonious service. In part 15 of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Mark 9:33-50, 10:35-45.