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In our ever-changing world, there are few things you can count on. One thing that is unchanging - God keeps His promises.
What is marriage? That's a question that's coming up a lot recently. Today we will focus our attention specifically on marriage from the biblical perspective. In an ever-changing world, our God and His truth do not change.
Today we will take on difficult topics. As a people, we have too often and too easily compromised on what is right and what is wrong before God. While the ways sexual sins come to be expressed may change, God's word on the topics is clear and unchanging. Today we again ask, "What is your source of truth?" Is it the always changing culture or our Unchanging God?
Today we continue our series, Unchanging, with a message concerning hard things. The problem of evil and suffering existing in a world created by a loving God is a complex problem. Today we take on big questions that rightly lead us to a bigger God.
Guest Speaker, Neal Jeffrey, Teaching Pastor at Prestonwood Baptist Church shares what a biblical marriage looks like with couples of all ages and stages.
Today we begin a new sermon series - Unchanging. In a world where truth, values and priorities seem to always be shifting, we can be grateful that God does not change. What can we count on from our unchanging God?
Today Christians around the world celebrate the resurrected Christ. Jesus who died on the cross for the sins of the world is alive. We gather to celebrate Jesus' victory over sin and death. Here is more good news - Easter is more than an historical event. It is relevant and has deep meaning for our lives today.
Today we join together in the memorial meal called the Lord’s Supper. Why do we celebrate the Lord’s Supper? What is the purpose of this church ordinance? How should we prepare our hearts for this day?
Today we will focus on praying for one another. Prayer for others may be the greatest gift and the most lasting gift you can give to someone you care about. Today we will learn what to pray and we will practice praying for one another at the end of the worship hour.
Prayer touches all of life. We pray for our families. We pray for our personal needs. We pray for friends and others in our circles of influence. Today we consider the needs of our church family. What should we pray for our church?