Introduction: Can a person know considerable amounts of facts regarding Jesus and salvation and still be an unsaved person? Is it possible to experience some of His presence and goodness and still reject Him? I’ll share with you the history behind this passage and how it is explained in greater detail in Hebrews 10:29. If…
Hebrews-6:2; I Corinthians 15:1-5 We hope you enjoy this morning’s message from Pastor Tony
We will examine this practice in the Old and New Testaments. It is more than a ritual or formality. What is the purpose of doing this? Come look at the scriptures with us and we will learn together. Hebrews 6:2
The word “baptism” used in the New Testament is defined as submerged or dunked. It was originally used to describe sunken ships that were filled inside and surrounded outside with water. What are these three baptisms and why are the significant? Hebrews 6:1-2; Corinthians 12:12-14; Matthew 3:11-12; 28:19-20
Some people are engaged in the works of the flesh and wrongly motivated “good works”. God has a plan to do a work in us and work His work through us. What are those good works? What is our correct motivation? Do we each have gifts and a God-given purpose we are to put to…
As we continue to lay strong and sure foundations in the Christian life; we must learn what it means to repent from human effort and attempting to earn our own salvation and God’s love through our own good works. We are indeed saved by grace through faith, and not of ourselves or by works. We…
When we are first born-again, we come into the kingdom as newborn babes. Just like in the natural, so is the spiritual. We are to grow to maturity with our goal becoming like Jesus. This series will shore up our necessary foundations and move us toward maturity of knowledge and practice. Hebrews 5:12-14
Initially peace doesn’t come from and though people. It comes from God. Peace is not the absence of something. It is the presence of someone! In todays teaching, we will define biblical peace, where it comes from and how to see it prevail in our daily lives more and more. Psalm 85:10; Luke 1:79, 2:14;…
Join us for family and community in celebrating the birth of Christ.
Isaac Watts, a famous poet and song writer in the early to mid-1700’s was meditating through Psalm 98 and penned the words to a familiar song we often sing during the Christmas season. The focus of this song was not about the first coming of Jesus we know as the Christmas season, but about the…