Glimpses of Christ in the Old Testament
Elder Neil Honea brings a message on some of the ways that the Old Testament points toward the coming of Christ and of the New Testament.
Elder Neil Honea brings a message on some of the ways that the Old Testament points toward the coming of Christ and of the New Testament.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 10/10/2021) Today, we begin looking at Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, who are Job’s “friends” that brought him only more pain and suffering. The lesson of these miserable comforters is that sometimes the best comfort is to simply “be there,” and be silent. Join us as we begin looking…
Bro. John Morgan Owens (preached 2/28/2021) When we are in the deep valleys of life, it is sometimes hard to remember the feelings of encouragement that we had on the mountaintops. But as Bro. John Morgan Owens tells us in this sermon, God is no less God in the valleys than He was on the…
by Elder James Allen (preached on May 26, 2024) In the last post, Elder James Allen began preaching on the topic of biblical baptism. There are some basic requirements for baptism set forth in the Scriptures. Today, we conclude this message, learning that there is a proper mode and a proper understanding of what baptism…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on March 23, 2025) Yesterday we began a review of the first six chapters of Romans, reminding ourselves of what Paul has taught leading up to the seventh chapter. We looked at the righteousness of God versus the sinfulness of man as set forth by the Apostle from the…
by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached 4/3/22) Today, Elder Buddy Abernathy begins looking at the letter to the church at Sardis. This church had a reputation for being alive, but God says the church had some serious problems. In fact, He said that the church needed to “Wake up!” Join us as we begin looking at…
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 9/24/2023) Husbands are instructed to love their wives as Christ loved the church. The kind of love we are supposed to have for our wives is a Christ-like love, which is an active love. Love is a verb, not a noun; whether the feelings are there are not,…