This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues the series in the letter to the Romans. In this portion of scripture we find the obligations of the Christians since they have been see from the bondage of Satan and sin.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues the series in the letter to the Romans. In this portion of scripture we find the obligations of the Christians since they have been see from the bondage of Satan and sin.
This Lord’s Day evening, Pastor Jim takes us to what may well be the greatest invitation given by the Lord Jesus; an invitation that meets are greatest need – the rest of forgiveness for the sinner and the rest of knowing the Lord Jesus for the saint.
This Lord’s Day morning, we celebrate His Resurrection, Pastor Jim take us into the Gospel of John and Mary Magdalene’s encounter with Jesus as the first person to see Him alive. In the dialogue, we hear the wonderful truths of our restored relationship with God because Christ rose from the dead.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our sermon series in the New Testament book of Romans. In chapter eight, the theme of assurance rings out loud and clear, and it is the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit which provides such assurance to the believer. In this verse, we will answer the question, “Do I have the Holy Spirit indwelling me?”
Sunday pm – “The Apostle Paul: A Model for Prayer” – Philippians 1:9-11. This Lord’s Day evening, Pastor Jim will take us into the prayer life of the Apostle Paul, and particularly, his prayer for the Philippians believers as given in chapter one of his letter to them. In it, we find a wealth of instruction on what our prayer lives are to be toward fellow believers.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our sermon series in the New Testament book of Romans. In chapter eight, the theme of assurance rings out loud and clear, and it is the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit which provides such assurance to the believer. In these verses, we start to look at the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer bringing about assurance and confidence of our standing with God.