Song of Solomon
In this message Elder Chris McCool explores the beautiful passages of the Song of Solomon.
In this message Elder Chris McCool explores the beautiful passages of the Song of Solomon.
How should we deal with daily circumstances? Should we be “reactionary”, tossed to and fro by the circumstances of life that come upon us? Or should our focus be on the future – not just tomorrow, but the generations to come? In this timely message from Jeremiah 29:11, Pastor McCool reminds us that our focus should be on playing the “long game,” not just on reacting to the problems of life with a short-term view.
by Bro. John Morgan Owens (preached 10/31/2021) In this sermon, Bro. John Morgan shows us various paths from the Scripture, but ultimately points us to the God Whose path can only be walked by Him. Join us and listen to this message about the path of God. Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 2/15/2023) Today, we conclude our study of the Book of Job. You may recall that James sums up the case of Job as follows: “Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.” Jas. 5:11. The primary themes have…
by Bro. John Morgan Owens (preached 4/24/22) In this sermon, Bro. John Morgan Owens takes us through the Scriptures in dealing with the subject of “light.” We see that God is the Creator and Source of all light in the first half of this sermon, and that we need His light to guide and keep…
by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached 6/5/22) According to Christ, the Laodicean church was lukewarm in its zeal for the Kingdom. In this message, Elder Buddy Abernathy explores what it means to be “lukewarm,” and how we can avoid this problem in our churches today. Download Audio File
by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached on 6/5/2022) In this message, we begin examining the Laodicean church. This church was “lukewarm,” which God hates. Bro. Buddy discusses what it means to be “lukewarm,” and how we can avoid it in our own churches. Join us as we begin our look at the letter to the church…