Contentment
In this sermon, Elder Buddy Abernathy teaches on the subject of contentment. Being content is a very difficult task in this modern world. Elder Abernathy sheds light on the Biblical principles of contentment.
In this sermon, Elder Buddy Abernathy teaches on the subject of contentment. Being content is a very difficult task in this modern world. Elder Abernathy sheds light on the Biblical principles of contentment.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 5/14/2017) Yesterday, we began to see the contrast between the choice of Saul and the choice of Dave, and their respective reigns. Saul was a king who walked primarily by sight, whereas David was a king who walked primarily by faith. As we learn more about what it means…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 7/30/2023) Today, we conclude our series on “mortifying your members.” Paul has told us the things we need to put to death in our lives, and the things we need to “put off;” he has also told us the things we need to “put on,” or clothe ourselves…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 8/20/23) God’s pattern for marriage involves one man and one woman, for life! And the primary relationship within the family is NOT parent-child, but husband-wife. We must seek to follow this pattern if we have successful homes, and honor God in the process! Download Audio File
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on March 2, 2025) In today’s sermon, we continue looking at the practice of “close communion”. As we have already learned, “close communion” is the practice of restricting access to the Lord’s table to the members of the local church, as well as others of like faith and order….
by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached on 11/6/22) Today, we conclude our look at Revelation 4, which gives us a view of the throne room of God. This throne room is the centerpiece of heaven, and will be the primary focus of our worship throughout eternity. Join us as Elder Buddy Abernathy shares with us some…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 12/19/21) In Genesis 49, we read about Jacob blessing his children before he dies. In blessing Judah, he declares that “the sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come. . . .” This is a glorious prophecy of the coming of the Messiah; join…