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Sermons

  • The Corinthian Problem: Be Sure, Your Sin Will Find You Out

    Carter Conlon

    The whole moral law calls us to be separate from the thinking of the world. If you settle in a certain comfort zone and begin to focus on self, to the exclusion of those who haven't come into your inheritance, this is the sin that will find you out. We can be sure that there will be a great personal cost to those who pursue self interest while there are others who still don't know the Lord. We are not called to live for ourselves. We are called to follow our Savior.

  • Lasting Truth You Can Live By

    Neil Rhodes

    Change is inevitable, whether we face it or not we are constantly experiencing change. God wants us to know we can face change living for Him. In a world of change God is calling us to lean on Jesus so we can hear His heart when He begins to speak to us. It is time to stand up with authentic Christianity. We must take up a God given responsibility and stay spiritually connected to Jesus and the Body of Christ.

  • Garments of Praise

    Ben Crandall

    God wants to take from you the spirit of heaviness and give you the garment of praise. This is the ministry of Jesus Christ. Praise is important and vital because it places God in the right perspective. Heaviness comes when we put our problems in the place of God. God deserves all of our praise! On a good day or bad day He still deserves the praise. He earned it and died for it. Praise lifts us up into the supernatural and gives us the victory over all the powers of darkness.

  • The Corinthian Problem: The Preaching of the Cross

    Carter Conlon

    Redemption is not something to make us feel good. We are called to walk with Christ and share in His compassion for the lost. People cannot embrace the fullness of the Cross because they are not attracted to the selfless life it leads us into. The evidence that we embraced the Cross will be a life fully surrendered to the agenda of Jesus for humanity. We are called to take up our cross and allow our lives to be poured out for others.

  • El Poder Sanador de las Aflicciones

    David Wilkerson

    Dios usa aflicciones para atraernos a Su Palabra para que le permitamos tratar con los asuntos de nuestro corazón. Si no vemos a Dios en TODAS nuestras circunstancias, las buenas y las malas; nuestra fe estallará. Dios no está con nosotros a pesar de nuestro fracaso, pecado y vagancia; El está con nosotros a causa de ellas. Las misericordias de Dios están por encima de sus obras. Ve al Señor con un corazón abierto y deja que El te ame a través de tu dolor y sufrimiento.

  • Un Ambiente de Fe

    Gary Wilkerson

    Nosotros estamos, en cualquier momento, viviendo en un ambiente de temor o de fe. El Espíritu de Dios nos puede enseñar cómo salir de una vida de temor y movernos a una de fe. Podemos construir un ambiente de fe contagiosa.

  • The Corinthian Problem: The Church That Loses Its Calling

    Carter Conlon

    The church that loses its calling begins to drift away from a Christ centered focus to a man focus. This man focus will lead us into a false sense of identity and there will be a great inability to hear and receive challenging and deepening truths. This church becomes "doctrinal shoppers" who shop around until they find a voice that does not confront their errors. This church loses the heart for the poor and desires to satisfy self. The church of Christ is not called to be like men. We are called to look beyond self and to focus on Christ so we can be conformed to His image.

  • Defeating the Enemy Through Our Silence

    Teresa Conlon

    As we continue to walk with Jesus the enemy will accuse us of many things. His purpose is to arouse our flesh. The power of God is demonstrated in a God-appointed silence. The Holy Spirit will empower us to bridle our tongue in the atmosphere of adversity. When we are led into a season of silence we are creating a space for God in our heart and mind. When Jesus was being accused, He could have said so much in His defense, but chose to be silent. The living Word chose not to speak. God wants to lead His people to a place of quietness. Will you go there?