This Lord’s Day morning, we begin the application of beholding the glory of God in the face of the Lord Jesus by seeing the amazing depth of His grace to us; a grace that goes so far beyond just saving us.
This Lord’s Day morning, we begin the application of beholding the glory of God in the face of the Lord Jesus by seeing the amazing depth of His grace to us; a grace that goes so far beyond just saving us.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John by looking at the requirements for us to have fellowship with God and one another. By identifying them, we are ensured our fellowship is spiritual and Biblical.
This Lord’s Day morning, we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus and will do so looking at the first person to dialogue with Him after He rose from the dead – Mary Magdalene. She is a wonderful picture of what happens to a person who truly encounters the Lord Jesus.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John by defining what is one of its great Biblical themes – fellowship. In looking at Biblical fellowship, we must allow the Bible define it and then guide us to its practice.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our series “The Glory of God” focusing on His glory revealed in the death of His Son, the Lord Jesus. We will do so hearing the seven sayings of Jesus on His cross showing the depth of His obedience, suffering, love, and humanity .
This Lord’s Day evening we return to our series in 1 John. We find ourselves in the opening verses where the apostle John boldly proclaims that Christianity is Christ – manifested in His Person and revealed through His Word.