| Join us Sunday as we celebrate Labor Day by thinking about our gifting and God's gift of work (Col. 3).
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| Understanding the Gospel stimulates the church to use our giftedness in an organized ministry (Romans 12 and 1 Timothy 3). |
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| On the run from Saul, David was forced to take refuge in a foreign land where he was yet zealous for the Lord (1 Samuel 26-27). |
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| Because God has placed us in a unique place to communicate His wisdom in Christ, the local church can offer education that is distinctly Christian (Proverbs 2 and Colossians 2). |
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| God intervened in David's life by providing Abigail to protect him from destroying his testimony of the Lord (1 Sam 25). |
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| David's attitude toward Saul is a remarkable example of the kind of mercy the New Testament describes as 'Christian,' and witnesses to the world (1 Sam 24). |
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| Even while David was on the run from Saul, concerned for his next breath, he intervened to help the people of God (1 Sam. 23) |
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| While Saul was jealously enraged against David, the Lord used several people to encourage him and help him to endure-lessons appropriate for church fellowship (1 Samuel 20-22). |
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| David's early days were marked by godly suffering: Treated wrongly for doing right -- a theme of the Psalms and a mold filled finally by Jesus Christ. |
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| The call of David to be king, and his early battle with Goliath (1 Sam. 15-17), reveal a trusting and courageous character -- the kind necessary for spiritual leadership. |
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| The record of Saul's rule in 1 Samuel 11-14 shows that God only works through leaders when their ambition for authority does not go beyond their submission to His Word.
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| The household instructions of Colossians 3:18-4:1 provide a framework for thinking about the needs of the man in your family. |
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| As Pastor Todd has recently fallen ill, Brandon Yates, pastor-in-training will give a sermon on Fellowship in Christ. |
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| Israel's relentless pursuit of relevance warns modern believers that success is found only in the ways of the Lord. |
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| Samuel's ministry shows Israels need to know the nearness of the Lord, a reality finally established in the coming of Christ, and the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit. |
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| Knowing the Gospel implies a missionary Christian lifestyle (Rom 12). |
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| Join us Sunday as we continue our Mother's Day theme, looking at 1 Samuel 2:12-3:21.
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| Join us Sunday as we begin a two-part series for Mother's Day in 1 Samuel 1. |
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| Join us this Sunday as Pastor Adam speaks on 1 Peter 4:12-19. |
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| Join us Sunday as we overview these historical OT books, and note their significant place for revealing Christ.
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| This Sunday we'll conclude our study in Judges, and think about the danger of living in a world where everyone does what is right in his own eyes.
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| Join us this Easter Sunday as we look back at Jesus' ressurection. |
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| Join us this Friday as we look back at the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. |
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| Join us this Thursday as we look at the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. |
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| When Jesus entered the city, He went straight for the temple -- and foretold its destruction (Matt. 21 & 25; Eph. 4:1-16). |
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| Pastor Chipman will help us understand the danger of external, superficial sprituality this Sunday. |
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| This Sunday we'll look at principles of God's faithfulness, and see why we should take Him at His word (Judges 10-11).
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| We'll look at principles of God's justice during the period of the Judges (ch. 9) -- and how it is expressed in Christ even today. |
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| The account of Gideon in Judges 6-8 shows again that God would use unlikely means to deliver His people. |
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