Speaker: Tim Pebworth 12/7/19 Location: Orinda Why do we fast? There are physical benefits and some times we can fast looking for a specific answer. In this sermon, Tim Pebworth reviews biblical instruction on why we fast. Pls. Note: Addt’l…
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Hannah: Lessons in Gratitude
Before a combined service of the Atlanta and Buford congregations on the Sabbath before Thanksgiving, pastor Philip Aust discusses the story of Hannah and the lessons of thankfulness and devotion that we can learn.
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Pray for Peace
Do you ever have trials or see things in life that leave you wondering 'why?' Why does God allow this or that to happen? Or perhaps, why can't I get the things I 'need' in life? Sometimes, we think we…
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Stuff to Pray About
What to pray about: Praise and thanksgiving. Ask intelligent questions. God is an artists and desires to tell us what He is doing. Be polite. When we repent, God forgets what we did, don't continue to throw our dirt into…
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Five Keys To Effective Prayer
Prayer is one of the most fundamental and crucial keys to success for Christians. This message offers five keys that can help develop a meaningful and successful relationship with our creator through prayer.
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5 Defining Traits of People of Faith
Hannah was a real life woman with real life challenges. Her faithful prayers to God asking for a son were heard and God blessed her with a son that was one of the great personages in biblical history. But what…
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Four Requirements for Answered Prayer
Does God answer our prayers? It seems that many, if not most prayers are never heard - at least there is no discernible answer. In this split sermon, Bob McCurdy discusses four requirements that the Bible shows are necessary for…
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Why Ask Why?
Have you ever found yourself in a tragic situation and asked God, “Why is this happening to me?”
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Prove There Is a God - Even Without the Bible
There are logical reasons to accept the existence of a divine Creator apart from establishing the authenticity of Scripture.
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Thank You for the "No"
Be careful what you wish for, or be thankful for a “no.”