Posts by Keith
Being Blessed in the Lord – 7 August 2016
Our Summer Intern finished off his ministry this year by preaching his first sermon. We looked to Psalm 32 to gain some insights on what it means to be blessed in the Lord. Hunter Galley speaking in Psalm 32. Listen here or “Right-Click” and “Save-as” to download the sermon: Being Blessed in the Lord –…
Read MoreThe Real Post-Apocalyptic Scenario – 31 July 2016
The adult class at Family Bible Week spent all our time together studying the wild and wonderful genre of biblical writing called “apocalyptic.” Apocalyptic literature appears in our Bibles in several places, most notably the books of Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah, and Revelation. Listen now as Pastor Matt shares his thoughts on what God says will…
Read MoreThe LORD is God – 24 July 2016
Our series is called “The King of Kings in the Books of Kings,” and the story of Elijah continues this week. The LORD is God, so Choose to Follow Him Alone, Choose to Pray to Him Alone, and Choose to Confess Him alone. Pastor Matt preaching on 1 Kings 18:1-46. Full manuscript available at Pastor…
Read MoreThe LORD Lives – 17 July 2016
Our series is called “The King of Kings in the Books of Kings,” and we have been learning a lot about the various kings Israel has had. Today, the story shifts and we meet a prophet, Elijah. Things in Israel are looking pretty bleak, but the Lord lives! So, Don’t Worry, Don’t Miss Out, and…
Read MoreLiving Large for God – 3 July 2016
Tim McGill shares with us his thoughts on what a life well lived looks like. He encourages us to obey God, be confidant in the message, submit to the call, commit to prayer, and expect God to work. Rev. Tim McGill preaching on Acuts 5:17-42 Listen here or “Right-Click” and “Save-as” to download the sermon:…
Read MoreIn the Eyes of the Lord – 26 June 2016
Our series is called “The King of Kings in the Books of Kings,” and the story has recently gotten pretty complex, complicated, and fairly weird. Last week’s message was pretty strange, and this week’s message is complicated. it is like a broken record playing a sad song. But it is also important for us to…
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