This world has no freedom. Is there a difference between freedom and at liberty? Are they really exactly the same? Freedom is complete absence of restraint. Liberty is a measure of freedom within restraint granted by a sovereign power. What…
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May I Have Your Attention Please?
Filmmaker and media consultant Phil Cooke, is quoted as saying, “the most valuable commodity of the 21st century will be undivided attention.” Attention is an important biblical concept as well a critical characteristic of a disciple of Jesus Christ. In…
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K.I.N.G.S.
KINGS: K = Knowledgeable in the Word. God expected kings to be knowledgeable in His law. I = Israelite (Spiritual) N = Non-materialistic G = Giving S = Servant
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Counselor Not Control
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 6/9/19 Dealing with uncertainty is a natural part of life and can lead to stress and anxiety. Our natural human reaction is to seek to control and manage uncertainty, but God's gift of His Spirit shows us…
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The Role of a Servant
Assuming the role of a servant by Christ's example.
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I Corinthians 4 & 5: More Reasons For Division and Correction
In an ongoing series of sermon messages delving into the first letter to the church at Corinth, pastor Philip Aust covers the issues of division and immorality that Paul focuses on in chapters 4 and 5.
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A Higher Standard
James Malizia -- 4/26/19 Transcript attached Title: A Higher Standard... Summary: As we come to the end of the Days of Unleavened Bread we have a fork in the road before us... Will we choose to continue engaging with God…
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Have a Foot-washing Attitude
The footwashing section of the Passover service is an annual reminder of the way we are supposed to live our lives every day. We are to be "foot washers" to each other, any time, any place.
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Preparing a People to Serve
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ expressed clearly to the disciples, as well as to all of the Church of God throughout the New Covenant, that if we are to be great in the eyes of God, we are to…
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The Parable of the Talents
The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-28) demonstrates that, though God’s Holy Spirit is a gift freely given, there is an expectation that we work with – and grow what God has given to us.