This week, we have a special guest, Pastor Gary Tebbe from the ministry Calvary Commission, sharing about his family’s ministry in Peru and here in Texas. Pastor Gary also shares from Acts 14 about the importance of the Gospel and never loosing sight of the beauty of the Good News that we have in Jesus […]
In today’s sermon, Pastor Phillip continues teaching in Luke 9 where Jesus rebukes His disciples James and John for their spirit when they were denied entry into a town in Samaria since the people there saw He was headed for Jerusalem. Jesus shows that His heart and purpose was to save the lives of mankind, […]
I’m sure you have been in an awkward situation at some point in your life, right? In today’s passage, an awkward situation takes place while Jesus is visiting and dining with a pharisee in his home, but fails to pay Jesus the common curtesies of a guest at that time. Instead a woman who has […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan continues our expository teaching through the book of Luke and we discover some surprising things regarding the Jesus calling Matthew the tax collector as a disciple. Learn how God is a God who sees and yet still calls those lost in sin to Himself – for the purpose of redemption […]
In this message, Pastor Phillip continues teaching through the book of Luke leading up to Christmas 2024. Here we see the exciting event unfold of Zachariah’s tongue be loosed and he be able to speak again after the birth of his son, John the Baptist, and the incredible prophecy that he speaks under the inspiration […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan discusses the last remaining verses of Galatians 6 which Paul wrote with his own hand under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. He exposes the primary reasons why the Judaizers wanted these Galatian believers to being adhering to the Law again and answering them accurately.
In studying this epic section in Hebrews 10, Pastor Phillip expounds on uniqueness of Christ’s blood in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our sins. The writer of Hebrews makes the unique point that Christ’s blood is “newly killed” or fresh, not coagulated as after having set for a while. As the Old Testament […]
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