There are many views of God today. Syncretism appears to have a stronghold on those both inside and outside the church. But there is only one God and Christ makes it known in one simple statement that He is God. All of who you are as a person is found in Him. If you desire true life you must have unity with "The Unified One." Please tune in to this sermon by Pastor Keelan Adams
In this message entitle “The Cross Came Before the Flag,” Pastor Dewayne Rembert reveals that we can have numerous idols hidden as prized treasures within the heart—even the very flag of one’s nation. Please tune in to this timely message as we are sure it will bless you.
This is a conjoined service with Flatline Church at Chisholm and Montgomery Police Department as we seek the Lord’s direction in “Building the Connection.”
With this world in turmoil, Christians should always be at the forefront when it comes to our greatest ingredient. Check out today's sermon by Youth & Family Pastor DeAndre' Burns.
Can we think of anything in our lives that may impede the effect of the gospel of Christ in reaching people? This sermon entitled "Unhindered by Culture" from Pastor Dewayne Rembert will help believers detect those things that they may deliver the gospel of Christ in the most effective way to a lost and dying world. Tune in and share this insightful message with others!
Correct teaching inevitably rolls out into a life of correct practice, which, in turn, causes one to yield the correct affections to God. Please listen intently as Pastor Dewayne Rembert brings us a sermon entitled "Orthodoxy Without Orthopraxy Diminishes Orthopathy."
It is expected of all biblically based churches to practice church discipline as is demanded from Matthew 18. Nevertheless, weeds (tares) somehow find their way to grow among the wheat but, in the end, the Lord brings about final discipline with divine judgment. Give this sermon entitled "Ultimate Judgment Is Reserved for the Lord" an attentive ear as Pastor Keelan Adams expounds the importance of the passage.
“Can I love my Lord Jesus and love who I am as an individual without compromising the gospel message? Are the two compatible? Am I represented in the Word of God? How should I respond as a Christian in regards to evil? Did God make us uniquely different but yet the same? Where does my strength and identity really come from?
We are experiencing uncertainty in its highest form with the introduction of this new decade. Each person has the freedom to call Covid whatever they’d like. Some call it a virus, a disease, a conspiracy, a theory, etc. Nevertheless, the word “Covid” alone is snatching as many masks off spiritually as it is putting on physically.
Please tune in as Pastor Dewayne brings a word from the Lord on how we should respond in times like these from Luke 19:1-10.
Pastor Keelan Adams brings us to the conclusion of the sermon series "The Good Shepherd" from John 10:19-30. Why did the Israelite people have such a problem with Jesus being the only way to salvation? The answer to this question applies even to those who reject Christ in our present time. Jesus provides an answer that caused a quick response from His audience. Find out the answer by tuning to this message entitled "The Guardian of the Sheep."
Are we deeply and also emotionally involved in our 1 mile radius of our churches concerning missions? Tune in to this sermon and listen to Pastor Dewayne Rembert bring a powerful message answering this question from Luke 10:25-37!
In ancient times many knew that only a good shepherd who cares for his sheep is willing to sacrifice his very life to protect them from harm. In contrast, a hired worker has no such concern for the sheep as does the good shepherd. Tune in to Part 2 of the sermon series The Good Shepherd entitled "The Great Sacrifice" (John 10:11–18) by Pastor Keelan Adams.
There are many who pose as good and true shepherds. But there is only one who fits the description as the good Shepherd and has His VIP card to gain access to His sheep. This sermon entitled “The VIP” (John 10:1–10) by Pastor Keelan Adams will bless you today!
Paul absolutely demands that we consider both our past and even the people group from whom we have our origin. As Gentiles we were separated from the many covenants promised to God's people. However, by the power of God, we were brought near to Him by the blood of Christ! Tune in to this message entitled "Remember Who You Were" (Ephesian 2:11–16) by Pastor Keelan Adams.
The more followers of Christ are exposed to His truth in Scripture, the higher the expectation will be to respond to that truth. We as a body should sift through all extraneous perspectives that we may know how to properly respond to our time and God's truth lest we find ourselves fighting against God.
In the pluralistic era of our nation, many attempt to conflate right and wrong to the degree that the line between the two is drastically blurred. Nevertheless, Dr. Robert White delivers a message that puts it all in the proper perspective. This message is one that America needs to hear!
The more followers of Christ are exposed to His truth in Scripture, the higher the expectation will be to respond to that truth. We as a body should sift through all extraneous perspectives that we may know how to properly respond to our time and God's truth lest we find ourselves fighting against God.
Paul absolutely demands that we consider both our past and even the people group from whom we have our origin. As Gentiles we were separated from the many covenants promised to God's people. However, by the power of God, we were brought near to Him by the blood of Christ! Tune in to this message entitled "Remember Who You Were" by Pastor Keelan Adams.
Passage: Ephesians 2:11–16
Pastor Dewayne Rembert continues on "The Dangers of Passivity" - Part 2. We must Pray,Preach, Plan, and Participate. There’s so much about this subject matter in the Word and how God really feels about it. He’s called us to stand up for the Real Truth. This is on us. He’s made it very clear. His Word has been abused and taken out of context far too long. He’s our only Hope! He’s for us just like He was for the Ancient Israelites. Tune in!
Please tune in as Pastor Dewayne Rembert brings a timely word entitled "The Dangers of Passivity" (Gal. 2; 3:28; Pro. 22:22-25).
Have we spent this season of rest in the correct manner? Do we have to be bothered with the question in the coming months, "Could we have drawn closer?" You will certainly find out the answer to that question by evaluating self in light of this sermon entitled "We Could Have Drawn Closer" by Pastor Keelan Adams. Blessings!
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