Following our pastors’ return this week from national conference, we take a look as some of the hundreds of ways we cooperate as Southern Baptists. Pastor Cameron reflects on the trip and discusses why and how we cooperate as churches.
Read MoreAs the church pastoral staff heads to Convention this week to be messengers for the church and represent to the the world what is really important, we look at what it means to work together for the advancement of the gospel.
Read MoreGuest speaker Bro. David Crump preaches a message about the challenges and circumstances we encounter everyday in life. If you recognize the presence of God and act accordingly, God will give you victory, even in spite of the difficulties in your life.
Read MoreGuest speaker Andy Taylor preaches a message about discipleship. Just as any organization or business has a primary objective which they must meet in order to function for the purpose they were created, so we are called to be a disciple for Jesus Christ and to make disciples of others.
Read MoreWithout Christ, we were excluded from the Kingdom of God. But Jesus is the answer, bringing near those who are far away. His unifying peace welcomes in those who feel like strangers or outsiders into His family.
Read MoreIt’s up to us to live out the great gift that is salvation! If we miss the ramifications and implications of salvation, we’ll also miss the opportunities that we have been given to be the light for other people that God has placed in our lives.
Read MoreIf you have accepted Jesus, you have gone from being dead to being alive in Christ. While death is the way of the world, it is only through God’s generosity you are given rich, vibrant life!
Read MoreYou may have experiences letdowns and disappointments leading you to wonder why you should trust Jesus and God’s Word in your life. It is still sometimes hard to know and believe that what God has planned for you is best. But God’s Word demonstrates how we can know that God’s plan is something you can depend on.
Read MoreAs Christians, we should make sure the first thing people identify about us is primarily our faith in Jesus Christ. Our faith should be on display in both good and challenging times; in our families, our occupations, our communities, and our neighborhoods. It is not something we’ll ever finish— living our faith is a continuous thing that happens every day of our lives.
Read MoreThis Palm Sunday we look at what Jesus Christ accomplished for us. The redemption offered to us brings forgiveness of our sins by God’s grace. Wherever you are this Easter, ask yourself— Have I received the gift Jesus accomplished?
Read MoreThis Palm Sunday we look at what Jesus Christ accomplished for us. The redemption offered to us brings forgiveness of our sins by God’s grace. Wherever you are this Easter, ask yourself— Have I received the gift Jesus accomplished?
Read MoreWith the expansion of our deacon body, our new deacons are called by the church to serve its people in ministry. While our new deacons strive to make ministry their mission and purpose in life, we must also remember that ministry is for us all! We should work to emulate their example in our own lives and seek out others that will someday be called to serve.
Read MoreThere are so many troubles, challenges, and conflicts in the world that make us anxious, but we have been given balm for our worries. God desires that each of us grow and mature in the grace and knowledge of Jesus.
Read MoreSometimes we are so focused on the ways God sends us worldly blessings, such as success in relationships, work, or health, that we fail to appreciate the spiritual blessings He has granted us. God’s spiritual blessings are freely given to us—they are foundational to our relationship with Him and they outshine any other blessing God chooses to bestow.
Read MoreWhen we say, “God bless you!” the statement is usually focused toward another person, but blessings don’t start with us! Our relationship with with the Lord is a two-way street— so what does it mean for us to bless God?
Read MoreIn these verses we see how Paul follow’s God’s will and inspires us to do the same. Through Paul’s writings we can see specific tasks or actions that explain how to grow and be obedient to God and the purpose he has set in our lives.
Read MoreIn response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine this week, Dr. Cameron shares a special sermon addressing our concerns for the countries and leaders of the world. How do we pray when facing such a situation?
Read MoreEach one of us is dealing with mountains in our lives—seemingly insurmountable struggles we sometimes don’t know how to face. But through scripture we can find out how we can trust the Lord, even in the most “mountainous” moments.
Read MoreWhat happens when we stagnate, or grow in ways counter to God’s call? Take it as a warning, if you are not growing and prospering in the Lord, you are instead like a dead, dried up tree. Without rooting God as your source of life, in hard times you will wither away with no foundation.
Read MoreWhat happens when we stagnate, or grow in ways counter to God’s call? Take it as a warning, if you are not growing and prospering in the Lord, you are instead like a dead, dried up tree. Without rooting God as your source of life, in hard times you will wither away with no foundation.
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