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The Book of Hebrews, Part 9: When the “Other” Became Our Brother (Heb. 2:9-18)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 8/7/22) There is no doubt that God is greater than man, and different from us in so many essential ways! He truly is the great “Other” – He is categorically “Other” than us! But there was a time when the Great “Other” became our brother. Jesus Christ, the Second…

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The Revelation of Jesus Christ, Part 32: The Church at Laodicea (Rev. 3:14-22)

by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached 8/7/22) Today we conclude a message begun yesterday by Elder Abernathy concerning the Laodicean church. You may recall that this church was “lukewarm,” and therefore facing the chastening of God. But today we see that, even in this condition, Jesus Christ is still being merciful to His children, and seeking…

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The Revelation of Jesus Christ, Part 31: The Church at Laodicea (Rev. 3:14-22)

by Elder Buddy Abernathy (preached 8/7/22) In today’s message, Elder Abernathy reviews the situation that the Laodicean church found itself in, and describes the conditions that made it ripe for “lukewarmness.” As he continues examining this church, he teaches us how to avoid this condition in our own lives and churches. Download Audio File

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The Kingdom of God, Part Forty-One: The Proper Candidates for Baptism (Mat. 3)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 7/31/22) In our last podcast episode, we began looking at what the Bible teaches about WHO should be baptized. Many religious denominations teach that infants and others who cannot exercise faith in believing in Christ are proper candidates for baptism. But what does Scripture say? We believe that ONLY…

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The Kingdom of God, Part Forty: The Proper Candidates for Baptism (Mat. 3)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached 7/31/22) Today we look at “believers baptism,” which has been the historic position of the Baptist church. We begin by looking at the way in which John baptized, and others in scripture, and ultimately deal with the reasons why we do NOT believe in infant baptism. In all situations,…