The Potter’s Field
In this sermon, Elder Chris McCool preaches about the piece of land known as the “Potter’s Field” and its significance.
In this sermon, Elder Chris McCool preaches about the piece of land known as the “Potter’s Field” and its significance.
by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached on 9/6/2020) In the last sermon post, we heard from King David that he “loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth.” (Ps. 26:8). Elder Buddy Abernathy shows us so many scriptures about devotion to the church, and shows us the fervent love that we…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 9/24/2023) Husbands are instructed to love their wives as Christ loved the church. The kind of love we are supposed to have for our wives is a Christ-like love, which is an active love. Love is a verb, not a noun; whether the feelings are there are not,…
by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on 11/12/2023) In the book of Haggai, God (through the prophet) asks the children of Israel to consider their ways. They had begun the work of rebuilding the Temple, but then quit due to persecution. The work then stopped for many years, while they focused on their own houses…
by Elder Kevin Lofton (preached on September 29, 2024) On the fifth Sunday night in October 2024, we were blessed to have Elder Kevin Lofton, Pastor of Buffalo Primitive Baptist Church in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, as our guest minister. In this sermon, he shows some comparisons given in the Bible between wine and the gospel….
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 11/26/2023) Parenting is a fulfilling but difficult job. It is easy to neglect our responsibilities as parents, or even to go about it in an unbiblical way. But when we establish biblical goals, and employ biblical methods, we will have a much better chance to raise godly children…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 9/5/2021) In this sermon, Pastor Chris McCool reviews the situation up to this point, and then plunges into the problems that Job is about to experience. Many people think that God was the instigator of Job’s sufferings, but here in these first two chapters we see that it is…