Pastor Tom digs into the Old Testament to explore the promises that foreshadowed Christ’s birth.
Read MorePastor Tom digs into the Old Testament to explore the promises that foreshadowed Christ’s birth.
Read MorePastor Tom digs into the Old Testament to explore the promises that foreshadowed Christ’s birth.
Read MoreIn Genesis 18, we see Sarah doubt the promise of God because of the impossibility of it from a human point of view.
Read MorePastor Tom challenges us to consider not only what we are thankful for, but who we are thankful to.
Read MoreIn Genesis 17, we see another continuation and confirmation of God’s promises to Abraham. A physical symbol of God’s covenant is established through the practice of circumcision.
Read MoreIn Genesis 16, we see Abram losing patience with the promise of God, taking matters into his own hands to make things happen. These efforts create more strife in his household. We also see God’s continued faithfulness to all parties involved.
Read MoreIn Genesis 15:7-21, we see God establishing a covenant with Abram reiterating the promises that He made in chapter 12.
Read MoreIn Genesis 15:1-6, we see a continuation of God’s promise to Abram, as well as continued growth in Abram’s faith.
Read MoreIn Genesis 14, we see a manifestation of Abram’s faith and trust in God, as well as a foreshadowing of the person of Christ in the figure Melchizedek.
Read MoreFrom the text of Genesis 13, Pastor Tom discusses the biblical narrative of Abram's trust, his parting with Lot, and God's promise of land and descendants, connecting it to the broader concept of God's kingdom and the fulfillment of promises through Jesus Christ.
Read MoreIn Genesis 12:10-20, we see Abraham showing some doubts of God’s faithfulness. It is human nature to forget and not listen, but we must be careful to remember God’s faithfulness and listen to His promises.
Read MoreTo kick off our latest sermon series on the life of Abraham, Pastor Tom discusses the background of Abram and the incredible promises made to him by God in Genesis 12:1-3.
Read MoreIn 2 Peter 3:10-18, Peter makes a final exhortation to be prepared for Christ’s return, emphasizing the importance of focusing on things to come and not on the things of this world.
Read MoreIn 2 Peter 3:1-9, Peter reminds readers of who God is and the promise that He has given us of His return, encouraging us to hold to that promise in spite of those who don’t believe.
Read MoreIn 2 Peter 1:20-2:22, Peter exhorts the church to understand where the scriptures came from. Knowledge of the truth is essential in spotting false teachers and teachings.
Read MorePastor Tom challenges the church to grow into a closer community with each other, eating together and fellowshipping like the Christians in Acts 2.
Read MoreIn 2 Peter 1:12-19, Peter reminds Christians to remember the basis of the gospel, not forgetting who they are serving and what they are working for.
Read MoreIn 2 Peter 1:1-11, Peter calls the church to equip themselves with characteristics of God, becoming more like him until the day of his return.
Read MoreDeacon Chris Grissom discusses the origin of the Apostle’s creed, why it is significant, and the scriptural basis of the Creed.
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