Faithfulness is about keeping promises. God kept all of His promises to us, we should be faithful as well.
Christmas is all about the kindness of God. Because God has been kind to us, let’s be kind to others.
Joy is not about feeling happy, it’s something deeper.
Peace is not just about feeling peaceful, it’s also about seeking peace with others.
Patience is never easy, but we must remember that God has been so patient with us.
Member Zach Kramar fills in for Robert. He tells us what it means when we refer to Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
A lot of people struggle with self-control. But what if it’s not just about having a lot of will power?
The Spirit wants to help us grow in goodness. But what exactly is meant by the word good?
We’re finishing our year talking about the Fruits of the Spirits—virtues the Spirit wants to cultivated in the lives of every Christian. This week we talk about the most important—Love.
Baptism is more than just a box to check or a hoop to jump through, it’s the beginning of our new life in Christ. If you are not baptized, God wants you to be baptized so you can start living for Him.
For Christians, the resurrection of Jesus is a turning point in history. Everything changes.
Robert talks about one reason Jesus came—to show us how to live.
Sin isn’t easy to talk about, but it helps to see how Jesus deals with sin.
Robert talks about why the Bible is still important today.
Robert begins a series called “Building Blocks” all about the basics of the Christian faith. He begins in the beginning with Genesis 1. Click here to watch the entire video from Francis Collins entitled “The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence of Belief.”
Robert ends his series on the book of Proverbs with the final and most well-known chapter, Proverbs 31 about the “Woman of Valor.”
One of our elders, Keith Cuthrell, fills in for Robert.
Robert talks about the passages in the book of Proverbs that deal with work.
Robert talks about the passages in the book of Proverbs that deal with honesty.
Robert talks about the passages in the book of Proverbs that deal with alcohol.
Robert was busy at camp all week, so he revisits an old lesson about the book of Jonah.
Robert talks about the passages in the book of Proverbs that deal with gossip.
Robert talks about the passages in the book of Proverbs that deal with anger and conflict.
In Proverbs 2, we are invited to learn from Wisdom. But to learn from Wisdom, we must admit that we are in need.
Robert begins a series of summer lessons from the book of Proverbs. In this first lesson, he talks about the importance of seeking wisdom.
Part 7 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. Robert shares the Good News that NOTHING can separate us from the love of God in Jesus Christ.
Part 6 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. Robert talks about one of the most popular verses in scripture. What does it mean that God works in all things for the good of those who love Him?
Part 5 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. We see that, even when we don’t know how to pray, the Holy Spirit speaks for us.
Part 4 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. Chris Langley talks about Romans 8:18-25.
Part 3 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. Robert talks about the difference between following God as slaves and following God as adopted children. Click here to see the video he shows at the beginning of his lesson.
One of our elders, Keith Cuthrell, updates the congregation on the At My Gate ministry, our partnership with a church in Nigeria to care for widows and orphans in Nigeria.
Part 2 in a series about the Holy Spirit from Romans 8. Robert talks about the difference between a life led by the Spirit and one led by our fallen human nature.
On Easter Sunday, Robert begins a new series from Romans 8, a chapter about being led by the Holy Spirit. He begins with the first verses that proclaim the Good News that God has freed us from condemnation.
Chris preaches about the Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem at the beginning of the week that leads to Easter.
Something happens when we read the Bible. This ancient document still has the ability to speak with the words of the Spirit.
The Spirit is powerful, but the Spirit will not overpower us, and we can resist and quench the work of the Spirit in our lives.
In Ephesians 5, Paul encourages his readers to be filled with the Spirit rather than drunk on wine. That’s because the Spirit brings true joy.
Jesus didn’t send the Holy Spirit for our benefit alone. The gift of the Holy Spirit is given to us so we can be blessed and bless others as well.
The real purpose of the Holy Spirit is to point to Jesus and to help people become more like Him.
Paul says that the Holy Spirit is a seal, or a deposit, guaranteeing God’s salvation. Because of the Holy Spirit, we know, without a doubt, that God loves us.
We look at the story of Nicodemus and Jesus in John 3. We’re reminded that the Holy Spirit wants to change our lives for the better.
Robert continues his “Holy Spirit 101” series, discussing the basics of what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit. In this lesson, Robert reminds us that the Holy Spirit brings life wherever the Spirit goes.
Chris provides more information about our new campaign, Connected—designed to help us use our technology wisely.
Our youth minister, Chris Langley, introduces Connected, a campaign that seeks to help us honor God with the technology we have.
The Holy Spirit is not an afterthought or an optional upgrade to our spiritual lives. The Spirit is the presence of God with us, the source of God’s truth.
For Challenge Sunday Robert and Keith Cuthrell introduce the theme for 2019.