We are called by God. Thus what efforts should we be giving our calling?
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Are You a Servant or Are You a Hireling?
Pastor Joshua Creech asks the question, “What kind of Christian worker are you?” contrasting the traits and motives of a good servant with those of a hireling, on this local “youth day,” as adults step aside to give opportunities for…
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The Destiny of a Biblical Fool
After listening to this message, brethren will know and understand the importance of not being envious about apparent prosperity and success of biblical fools.
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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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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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Pentecost - Lessons From the Parable of the Talents
On the Feast of Pentecost, Charles Graby, a deacon serving in Atlanta and Buford, discusses the expectations that God has for those to whom he has given talents.
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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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Purposing My Heart to Serve God
We need to make serving God our main priority. Make it our heart's purpose.
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Romans 16: Greetings, Warning, & Exhortation
In the continuation of a series of sermons on the book of Romans, Philip Aust covers the final chapter of Romans and the lessons we can learn.
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Finish the Race with a Servant's Heart
Christ is our example to serve others with lovingkindness. We are to come out of this evil world. Our future is in Christ. Let us learn from His example.