The Way to the Father

John 14:1-14 Here are some notes to accompany the sermon, The Way to the Father, which is available in either audio or video at https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?m=t&s=52201613585988. The sermon will also be part of a Facebook live watch party, Sunday,...

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The Final Judgment

Audio and Video versions of the sermon that goes with this outline can be found at: https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?m=t&s=425202311404205 Big Idea:  The Lord Jesus Christ is the Righteous Judge of all human beings from all times and places without...

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Signs and Times

Image: “He Wept Over It” by Enrique Simonet, 1892, Prado Museum (Public Domain, U.S.A.) Matthew 23:37-25:13. The accompanying sermon can be found here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?m=t&s=41920163248047 What is in store for the future? Why...

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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

These notes are to accompany the sermon found here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?m=t&s=41120208263444 Please make time on Easter Sunday to ponder these things together. We invite you to use some of the hymns linked here, or some of your own, and lift...

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What Shall I Do with Jesus?

These notes accompany the sermon available at https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/whitesrun/sermons/45201124492908/. Ecce homo by Antonio Ciseri Antonio Ciseri - http://www.most-famous-paintings.org/Ecce-Homo-large.html Matthew 27:11-26 The Trials of Jesus:  John...

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Church is never canceled.

Church is never canceled.

Many of us may be staying home today over concerns of the spread of the COVID-19 virus, but truly, church is never canceled!  Every instance of the use of the word we translate “church” in the New Testament refers to God’s people and not a building or an event. ...

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The Scandal that Crucified Jesus Christ

The Scandal that Crucified Jesus Christ

Biblical and historic Christianity have always affirmed the deity of Christ —that is, that Jesus Christ was and is and always will be completely God. He is, as some have called Him, undiminished deity. The Scriptures are clear on this point, saying, for example, that...

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The Heresy of Gnosticism

The Heresy of Gnosticism

The term gnostic, from the Greek word γνῶσις (gnōsis), meaning “knowledge,” was first used by the second-century church father Irenaeus as a general name for various groups which were at odds with orthodox beliefs and practices that were otherwise widely accepted in...

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