Handfuls of Purpose
Elder Chris McCool brings a message on the book of Ruth. He focuses in on the beautiful example of the Love of God for His people as seen in the love of Boaz for Ruth.
Elder Chris McCool brings a message on the book of Ruth. He focuses in on the beautiful example of the Love of God for His people as seen in the love of Boaz for Ruth.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on May 12, 2024) Today, we take a look at an example from Scripture of a faithful mother. Hannah was barren, but she trusted God and prayed to Him for a child. When Samuel was born, she “lent him to the Lord” in faith, trusting God to take care…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on August 27, 2024) As we conclude our look at Christ as a “better” sacrifice, we see in the latter part of Chapter 10 that a better sacrifice than bulls and goats was needed in order for us to have a true profession of faith. Truly we could have…
by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on 9/10/2023) The prevalent teaching in the religious world is that everyone has a kernel of faith, which they can exercise in some way to become a child of God. But what does the Bible say about this? In fact, the Bible teaches us that there are some who…
by Elder Kevin Lofton (preached on September 29, 2024) As we began to see yesterday, much like the sweet mingled wine that cheers the hearts of God and man, the sweet gospel message brings joy to the hearts of God’s children. We were learning that there are some truths mingled together that make this gospel…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on March 2, 2025) As we began to see yesterday, God has sweet and precious thoughts toward His elect children. How amazing it is that a God so great would look upon a people so low! Join us as we conclude the sermon today about God’s thoughts toward His…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 2/20/22) In today’s message, we continue looking at the fact that God divinely preserved His inspired word. In the last couple of messages, we dealt with the question of divine preservation in general terms, but today we turn to the more specific question of which English translation is the…