Just as the apostle Paul sought to declare “all the counsel of God”, we strive to make sure that the preaching from our pulpit does not just focus on a few topics, but rather that all of God’s Word is expounded on and made available through sermons. No matter what walk of life you are in, or what you are facing presently, our prayer is that you will find something here that will aid you in your spiritual walk. Our pastoral staff covers a wide variety of topics, including: salvation, Christian growth, Bible study helps, the family, prayer and the devotional life.

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Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew chapter 28.  I’m going to preach a message that I call, “The Sin of Missing Church.”  Now, I didn’t make a mistake in…
If you have your Bibles, please turn in them to Hebrews chapter 2. We’re going to quote quite a few passages this morning, and sometimes people wonder why we quote…
If you have your Bibles, please turn in them to John chapter 17. I’m going to preach on an old idea that has meant so much to me. In fact,…
If you have your Bibles, please turn in them to Jude verse 9.  I want to preach this morning on the power of the Devil.  It’s going to offend some…
In Isaiah Chapter 32 and a few other passages, we’re going to see what the Bible has to say about apathy. We are going to define it through the words…
If you will, please turn in your Bibles to Luke chapter 18, starting with verse 1, “And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always…
I’ve used Charles Finney’s definition of revival several times. I’ll read it again to you now. “Revival is nothing less than a new beginning of obedience to God. Just as…
Please turn in your Bibles to Revelation chapter 3 verse 18.  “I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white…
Turn in your Bibles to Jeremiah 23:29.  “Is not my word like as a fire?  saith the LORD:  and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?”  The title…
Any evangelist will have false converts. Even the Lord’s Apostles did (Acts 8:20-21), but something is seriously wrong when only a very tiny percentage of one’s “converts” exhibit any evidence…