Jan 17, 2016
Heads You Win, Tails They Lose
How important is winning to you? Human nature dictates we pursue winning. While in prison, the Apostle Paul writes a letter explaining how Christians should feel about winning, relating to God’s standards. Paul addresses three important concepts: power, purpose, and perspective.
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  • Jan 17, 2016Heads You Win, Tails They Lose
    Jan 17, 2016
    Heads You Win, Tails They Lose
    How important is winning to you? Human nature dictates we pursue winning. While in prison, the Apostle Paul writes a letter explaining how Christians should feel about winning, relating to God’s standards. Paul addresses three important concepts: power, purpose, and perspective.
  • Jan 4, 2016Jesus Our Supreme Example
    Jan 4, 2016
    Jesus Our Supreme Example
    Today's sermon, taken from Hebrews 12:1-3, is a culmination of the first eleven chapters of Hebrews. The Gospel Message has clearly and consistently be told by and witnessed by humanity. In Hebrews, the Apostle Paul reminds us of the power and perseverance of God’s Word and His workers. Assistant Pastor Julian Watkins talks about “Jesus: Our Supreme Example.”
  • Dec 6, 2015The Destined Joy
    Dec 6, 2015
    The Destined Joy
    During Pastor George Williamson's 24th pastoral anniversary, Bishop Earl Stewart reminded the congregation Christ's faithfulness and promises to the church. Bishop Stewart comes from Hebrews 12:1-2 and talks about "The Destined Joy."
  • Nov 30, 2015Don’t Eat That: It Will Spoil Your Appetite
    Nov 30, 2015
    Don’t Eat That: It Will Spoil Your Appetite
    In the Parable of the Great Banquet recorded in Luke 14:12-24, we see how the master commanded his servants to invite anyone willing to dine with him. Unfortunately, many people made pitiful and ridiculous excuses for not joining him. God's sovereignty led to many others joining the master who were considered condemned and unworthy. Let's listen to our fall revivalist, Elder William Wright, and his sermon entitled "Don’t Eat That: It Will Spoil Your Appetite."
  • Nov 29, 2015How’s Your Account?
    Nov 29, 2015
    How’s Your Account?
    In the parable recorded in Matthew 25:14-30, a master entrusts his money to his servants and leaves without instructions. Since they work for him, they know what he expects, just like Christians know what God expects. We must realize that we will soon have a day of reckoning when we face Christ. At that time, we will give an account of what we've done with what God has blessed us. Let’s listen to the second day of Elder William Wright’s Revival Message entitled “How’s Your Account?”
  • Nov 16, 2015Not by the Works of the Flesh, Not by Law…but by Faith–Part 3
    Nov 16, 2015
    Not by the Works of the Flesh, Not by Law…but by Faith–Part 3
    Is your faith based on circumstances or God's promises? In Hebrews 11:13-23, Paul reminds us about eyewitness testimony that confirms God's faithfulness to those who completely relied on Him, even though some died before seeing some things come to pass. We invite you to listen to Part 3 of Assistant Pastor Julian Watkins's series entitled "“Not By the Works of the Flesh, Not By Law...But By Faith."
  • Nov 9, 2015A Delight a Dilemma and a Decision
    Nov 9, 2015
    A Delight a Dilemma and a Decision
    In 2 Kings 7:3-11, we learn how four lepers decide--as an act of desperation-- to visit the Syrian camp for help. Unbeknown to them, God was preparing the lepers to receive prevenient Grace-- God providing a means of deliverance before we realize we have a sin problem. Let's listen to our fall revivalist, Elder William Wright, as he talks about "A Delight, a Dilemma, and a Decision."
  • Nov 2, 2015"How You Like Me Now—-Motivated to Serve"
    Nov 2, 2015
    "How You Like Me Now—-Motivated to Serve"
    In II Corinthians 5:11-21, Paul reveals the four reasons behind his motivation to serve the Lord that should also motivate us. Paul was motivated by his fear of the Lord, Christ's love for Paul, Paul's love for Christ, and Christ's love for us. Let’s listen to Elder Michael McElwee’s sermon entitled "How You Like Me Now----Motivated to Serve.”
  • Oct 19, 2015We are Living Stones (Part 1)
    Oct 19, 2015
    We are Living Stones (Part 1)
    In 1 Peter 2, Peter discusses five attributes that Christians should not possess: malice, guile, hypocrisy, envy, and slander. On the contrary, Christians should yearn for spiritual growth and discernment as we grow in His word. Our foundation of faith is described in terms of our relationship with Christ--the Chief Cornerstone--who is our Redeemer. On today, Pastor George Williamson begins his series entitled 'We are Living Stones."
  • Oct 5, 2015Not by the Works of the Flesh, Not by Law…but by Faith–Part 2
    Oct 5, 2015
    Not by the Works of the Flesh, Not by Law…but by Faith–Part 2
    On today, Assistant Pastor Julian Watkins continues his study of Hebrews 11 by explaining how Noah and Abraham's faith foreshadows Christ's faithfulness to God and God's faithfulness to Christians. We are reminded that faith depends on our trust in God, regardless of our situation. Let's listen to Part 2 of Elder Watkins's exposition of Hebrews 11 entitled "Not by the Works of the Flesh, Not by Law...but by Faith."