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Note: Some of our missionaries' information has been omitted with respect to their privacy and safety, particularly those serving in restricted-access countries.

Africa

Kenya

Dan & Angie Huffstutler

Dan and Angie serve the Lord through church planting and theological training in Nairobi, Kenya. They were sent to the field by Inter-City Baptist Church in Allen Park, Michigan.

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Paul & Michelle Weaver

Paul and Michelle serve the Lord in Kenya through camp ministry. They were sent to the field by Inter-City Baptist Church.

South Africa

Mike & Marie Brunk

Mike and Marie have served the Lord through church planting and leadership training in South Africa since 2001. They were sent to the field by Athens Bible Church in Athens, Ohio.

Zambia

Todd & Kathy Beaman

Todd and Kathy have served the Lord through church planting and training nationals in Zambia since 2007. They were sent to the field by Trinity Baptist Church in Concord, NH.

Asia

South Korea

Ken & Rhonda Johnson

Dr. Ken and Rhonda have served the Lord through Bible institute, school and church planting ministries in South Korea since 1977. They were sent to the field by Hampton Park Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

The Philippines

Gary & Edie Jones

Gary and Edie have served the Lord through church planting, school and camp ministries in the Philippines since 1980. They were sent to the field by Bethany Baptist Church in Galesburg, IL.

Australia

Australia

Dan & Amy Baker

Currently on deputation, the Bakers plan to serve in Australia by assisting in local church ministries. They will also work with national ministries that equip and encourage men for ministry. The Bakers are being sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

Europe

Germany

Daniel & Jennifer Arnold

Daniel and Jennifer have served the Lord through church planting in Germany since 2011. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

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Kevin & Carol Matthia

Kevin and Carol have served the Lord through church planting and camp ministries in Germany since 1992. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

Brad & Krischa McKenzie

Brad and Krischa have served the Lord church planting, music publishing and camp ministries in Germany since 1992. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

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Italy

Tom & Stephanie Boehm

Currently on deputation, the Boehms plan to serve in Italy through church planting. They are being sent to the field by Trinity Bible Church in Greer, SC.

Frank & Sherry DiBagno

Frank and Sherry have served the Lord through church planting in Italy since 1983. They were sent to the field by Berean Bible Church in Dublin, Ohio.

Netherlands

Theo & Sarah van Reijn

Theo and Sarah have served the Lord through church planting in the Netherlands since 2010. They were sent to the mission field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

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Spain

Moises & Rosa Campos

Moises and Rosa have served the Lord through church planting and leadership training in Spain since 1993.

Martin & Linda Valcarcel

Martin and Linda transitioned to stateside church planting in 2013 after serving the Lord for many years in Spain. They currently minister to Hispanics in Decatur, AL.

United Kingdom

Steve & Marcia McLean

Steve and Marcia have served the Lord through church planting in Wales since 2008. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

The Americas

Argentina

Don & Ruthie Harris

Don and Ruthie have served the Lord through church planting in Argentina since 2005. They were sent to the field by Iglesia Bautista de la Fe, Greenville, SC.

Canada

Ron & Brenda Ruse

Ron and Brenda have served the Lord through church planting in Canada since 1985. They were sent to the field by New Life Baptist Church in Naperville, IL.

Bud & Debbie Talbert

Bud and Debbie have served the Lord through church planting in Canada since 1988. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

Haiti

Tim & RoseAnne Bower

Tim and RoseAnne serve the Lord through church planting, seminary and vocational training ministries in Haiti. They minister through Open Door Baptist Missions. Pastor Marc Chery (also supported by GCM through Great Lakes Bible Institute) serves in cooperation with the Bowers.

Mexico

Fernando & Christy Angeles

Fernando and Christy serve the Lord through church planting, leadership training and Bible translating in Mexico. They were sent to the field by Calvary Independent Church in Wahiawa, Hawaii.

Tom & Jean Zartman

Tom and Jean have served the Lord through church planting in Mexico since 1965. They were sent to the field by Bible Community Church in Mentor, OH.

Panama

Mark & Carol Mavar

Mark and Carol have served the Lord through church planting in Panama since 2002. They were sent to the field by Grace Church of Mentor.

Puerto Rico

Bill & Teresa Pfaunmiller

Bill and Teresa have served the Lord through leadership training, church planting and school ministries in Puerto Rico since 1994. They were sent to the field by Mt. Carmel Community Church in Mt. Pleasant, PA.

Melvin & Susan Purvis

Melvin and Susan are in transition to Puerto Rico to serve the Lord in theological training after years of ministry in Chile and Alabama. They were sent to the field by Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Greenville, SC.

United States

Dale & Lisa Crawford

Dale and Lisa served as missionaries in Cameroon before returning to the U.S. in 2000 to work with and assist missionaries on deputation and short term missions.

Gene & Doris Stockton

Gene and Doris serve the Lord in their retirement as Spanish ministry leaders at a local church in Georgia after years of foreign missions work.

Uruguay

Don & Pat Garwood

Don and Pat have served the Lord through church planting and camp ministries in Uruguay for over 40 years. They were sent to the field by Maranatha Bible Church in Zanesville, OH, through Maranatha Bible Missions.

At Grace, we strive to model our outreach efforts after the Lord Jesus' words in Acts 1:8. Just like believers in the first century, we believe it is our responsibility to plant and water the seeds of the Gospel not only locally, but nationally and internationally as well. This balanced approach to missions has been at the core of what we do for over a decade.

Local: Lake County & Ohio Church Planting

We've had the honor and privilege of starting new churches in needy areas, and watching these new churches grow and mature to the point where they are now planting new churches of their own! Grace has been instrumental in planting over a dozen churches since the 1990s.

Our primary goal as a church family is to reach every home in Mentor with the good news of Jesus every 5 years. At the same time, through mailings and various media opportunites, we're spreading the gospel to every home in Lake County. As we've sought to saturate our area with the gospel, the Lord has enabled us to begin many new churches in our region. Our goal is to identify or begin at least one like-minded church in each of Ohio's 88 counties.

Contact us about a church-planting need in your area

National: Arch Ministries

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Connecting Church-Planting Efforts Nationwide

Arch Ministries began in 2006 with the goal of assisting pastors, believers, and churches across the country. To that end, we're building a network of like-minded churches, church-planters, and advocacy groups. Our annual Church Planting Conference and bi-monthly newsletter help keep us connected to each other for prayer support and practical helps. Our ultimate goal is to identify or begin at least one like-minded church in all 3,033 counties in the United States. As we near this goal, we will continue to network these churches together for the cause of Christ.

Arch Ministries is not a governing body and does not ask for money from those it seeks to help. Arch Ministries is a resource for church-planters, by church-planters.

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International: Missions

We are committed to foreign missions. We support more than 30 missionaries in more than 20 countries, including three families who call Grace Church their home. Our goal is to take on three new foreign missionaries each year. We also hold a special Christmas offering each year to support special projects, and we keep in constant touch with our missionaries to make sure their needs are being met, both physically and spiritually.

Our Missionaries

The Grace Discipleship Series is designed as one part of a comprehensive, one-on-one disciple-making ministry. Although everyone can benefit from personal Bible study, these study materials are most effective when shared. A spiritual mentor can walk through these studies with you, sharing the lessons they’ve learned while building a spiritual friendship to last a lifetime. Over time, you will become equipped to do the same, leading a young believer by word and by example, just as Jesus did with his disciples. Learn more about disciple-making at Grace

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Foundations: Bible Truths for Christian Growth

Foundations is a Bible study guide designed for new believers and those who wish to learn the basics of the Bible.

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The Walk: Everyday Spiritual Growth

Intended as a follow-up to Foundations, this second volume of the Grace Discipleship Series explores what the Bible has to say about ten practical areas of life.

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From Salvation to Legacy

At Grace, we make it our priority to help you learn about God and develop a personal relationship with Him. From your first visit as a guest you will have the opportunity to engage in a one-on-one or small-group study of the Bible with a spiritual mentor. We are increasingly developing a culture of learning about Jesus Christ for everyone, according to Matthew 28:19-20. We offer a pleasant environment with many opportunities for genuine saints to become committed followers of Jesus Christ through personal, spiritual mentoring.

In addition to the blessing of having a personal mentor, Grace provides many other opportunities to learn and grow. Whether by yourself or with your mentor, you can take part in classes which address multiple Bible topics throughout the year.


Your Foundation

Study Foundations, twelve lessons teaching basic Scriptural truth, in a one-on-one Bible study. Contact Pastor Mike to be set up with a discipler.

Your Church Family

Join a membership class, an introductory Bible study on the local church. Watch the Sunday program for upcoming classes.

Your Service

God has given each believer a spiritual gift, which the church needs to function. Contact a pastor or ministry leader to get involved.


Goal: meet weekly with your discipler.

Your Devotional Life

Develop a Bible reading and prayer habit. Start with The God Who Hears by W. Bingham Hunter.

Your Walk

Study The Walk, lessons in applying the Bible, in a small group or with your discipler.

Your Role

Understand your role in the church: read The Trellis and the Vine; and in the world: read Evangelism for the Faint Hearted.


Goal: meet monthly with your discipler.

Your Deeper Learning

Apply the Bible to life with practical six-week Bible studies on Transformational Truth Topics (T3 classes). Watch the Sunday program for topics and registration.

Become a more effective disciple-maker and leader through Great Lakes Bible Institute’s advanced Bible and theology classes (credit or audit options). Contact Dr. Jude Leary or visit glbionline.org.


Goal: meet regularly with your discipler for prayer and encouragement.

Your Faithful Example

All mature saints can demonstrate a Word-saturated life and encourage younger saints to develop the same pattern of living (Titus 2). Contact Pastor Mike to find a younger believer you can mentor.

Use your Spiritual gifts to grow into new levels of service. Prepare to leave an eternal legacy in the local church through the Aquila & Priscilla Ministry. Contact Harry Dodd.


Goal: meet occasionally with your discipler for mutual encouragement and wisdom.


Believers grow in the context of the local church through one-on-one discipleship.


Spiritual Disciplines of a Mature Disciple

Maturing disciples of Christ will progressively grow in these life-long habits personally and corporately.


Learning

Biblical Instruction – Learning and applying God's truth. We study, memorize, and seek to live out the Bible personally and corporately. Corporate instruction will include a regular emphasis on money, music, marriage, the home, spiritual gifting, and the church.

Personal Holiness – Practically living out God's instructions in everyday life, developing a lifestyle of holiness that brings glory to God and shows a testimony to others. Growing in the fruit of the Spirit and humility.

Loving

Fellowship – Fully engaging in the “one another” imperatives of Scripture.

Service – Learning our spiritual gifts and being involved in a ministry at our local church.

Disciple-Making – Building redemptive relationships that result in genuine, life-transforming conversions. Leading others along the path of growth.

Worshipping

Personal – Developing daily habits of Bible reading and prayer. Growing in stewardship of time, talents, and resources.

Corporate – Presenting ourselves as “living sacrifices” to our triune God in prayer, praise, and proclamation of God’s Word.

Win One, Lead One, Follow One, Take One

Our goal at Grace Church of Mentor is that every member would seek to fulfill the Great Commission, not just corporately as a church, but also individually:

Win One
Pray to see one friend come to Christ.
Lead One
Every believer can disciple another!
Follow One
Always have an older believer whose example you are following.
Take One
Grow in your knowledge with one bible class per year
Everyone Win One, Lead One, Follow One, Take One

December 30, 2012 Psalm 16 Listen
God alone is our source of security. Insecurity comes from placing our affections in the wrong place. The true source of security and contentment is God alone.
Pastor's Notes:
Insecurity comes from placing our affections in the wrong place.  The true source of security and contentment is God alone.
 
Main Points:
1. The Status of the psalmist and all believers (verse 1).
 
We are like refugees, dwelling in a foreign land and seeking asylum from the insecurity that comes from persecution.  But refuge can be found, and in one place: God.  This refuge is not elusive; God longs to be sought after.  In New Testament language, we now find security by being “in Christ.”

Anxiety-producing agents mentioned in this and related psalms: the all-day-long nature of our spiritual battle; brazenness of the wicked; living and working with those who can use their tongues to harm you greatly; the inability of humans to be ultimately fair; people who want to do you bodily harm; constantly being in the minority; even those close to us seeking our downfall.

Ultimately, the question that arises in insecure circumstances and that is addressed by the whole book of the Psalms is this: Why are such things allowed in God’s sovereignty?  God’s purposes revealed many times in Scripture are to make us seek Him and to arrange our thinking to correlate with His plan. 
 
2. God alone is the Source of our security.
 
God is an ironic source of security (verse 2).  Human nature tends to put things as the source, but the mere possession of things does no security bring.  Neither is security found in removing the agent that causes insecurity.  It is not a function of insulation or isolation but of knowing God.

God is the exclusive source of security.  David’s “inheritance” language in verses 5-6 refers to the gift of the Promised Land to Israel.  As Joshua parceled out each family’s land, it was taken as a personal and permanent gift from God.  As David had been expelled from his home, he realized that security came not from his home but from the Giver.  Stuff, people, finances, etc. cannot minister security.

God is a personal source of security.  We can only access security through a relational submission to who He is.  The names of God used by David reflect this process: “God” or Hebrew “El” recognizes God’s existence and unique capability as the All-Powerful One.  Lord or Hebrew “Yahweh” or “Jehovah” is God’s covenant name and reflects His character of keeping His corporate promises.  “My Lord” or the Hebrew “Adonai” expresses God’s sovereign right over my own life.  It is not until we reach this level of relationship with God that our soul can prosper.
 
3. The Solution to insecurity – how do we access God’s security?
 
What you say.  David talked to God and reaffirmed what was true about Him in order to align his heart and thinking with God’s perspective.  He also expressed his value of what God values in wanting to be with God’s people (verse 3).

What you do.  David refused to turn to other sources of security (verse 4).  He praised God and cultivated a heart of thanksgiving for good and calamity (verse 7).  He kept his eyes on the Lord (verse 8).

When we find our security in God, we will experience great joy as David did.  God gives us guidance, counsel, and divine instruction when we struggle to submit to His sovereignty.  We are promised bodily resurrection and given eternal life now, a taste of the power of the age to come.
 


Application Points
Consider these questions as we seek to arrange our attitudes under the truth of God’s Word:
  • Where do you place your security?  Is it in your finances, your family, other people around you, national events, or something else?  You are most secure when your affections are placed in God.  How can you trust Him more?
     
  • Are there any insecurity-causing agents in your life?  How do you react when faced with these circumstances?  What do you talk about and to whom? 
     
  • Prayer is a powerful tool in the search for security.  It can align our hearts with God’s will.  When you pray, reaffirm God’s character instead of questioning or worrying over your circumstances.  Tell God how amazing He is – He loves it, and He is worthy of it!
     
  • Do you value God’s people as He does?  How do you show that?  Being in the company of believers is the clearest and most practical way to express your love for God.
     
Tools for Further Study
Cross References to Explore: 
            Psalms 56-60 – other miktams of David that speak about security
            Acts 17:26-28 – the goal of God’s sovereignty
            James 4:8a – God wants to be sought.
            Luke 22:42, Hebrews 5:8 – Jesus learning obedience
            Matthew 25:40 – Serving God’s people shows love for Jesus.
            Job 2:10 – Good and bad come from God.
 
A Hymn to Encourage:  Joy To the World!
Joy to the world! the Lord is come;
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare him room,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven and nature sing,
And heaven, and heaven, and nature sing.

Joy to the world! the Savior reigns;
Let men their songs employ;
While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat the sounding joy,
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy.

No more let sins and sorrows grow,
Nor thorns infest the ground;
He comes to make His blessings flow
Far as the curse is found,
Far as the curse is found,
Far as, far as, the curse is found.

He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love.
 
December 23, 2012 Matthew 1 Listen
Spiritual heritage is maintained through God’s people living the gospel.
Pastor's Notes:
Matthew’s record was written to rehearse the story of salvation and present Jesus as the Messiah.  That Jesus was born with the titles of Savior and King at the same time was unusual – even today, many Jews are looking for a second Messiah to be a strong and conquering king.

How Jesus was demonstrated to be the royal Christ:

  • John the Baptist’s declaration in Matthew 3.
  • Satan’s temptation in the desert (Matthew 4): trying to tempt Jesus away from the cross to take his domination of the world now.
  • The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) is also known as the Manifesto of the King.
  • Miracles are the Credentials of the King.
  • Repetition of the phrase “son of David
  • Jesus predicted His kingdom himself (Matthew 24:30-31, 26:64).
  • Authority over angels (Matthew 26:53).
  • Name of “Immanuel” (Matthew 1:23) and promise of His presence in Matthew 28:19-20.
  • He is with us now just as much as when he was enfleshed and walking about the earth.

Matthew’s genealogy places Jesus fully in line with the history of Old Testament Israel and demonstrates the forward movement of God’s saving purpose.  God used both pagans and the righteous to bring about His plan of salvation, even using Christ-rejecters to further the physical line of the Messiah.

The organization of the genealogy (placing names in three groups of fourteen) shows the detail of God’s planning.  The time of preparation was now complete and the time was ready for the Christ to appear as the fulfillment of many prophecies.

The genealogy places Jesus squarely in line with the royal line of David and of Judah. Though “king of the Jews” was posted scoffingly on his cross, it was the truth!

Application Points

The coming of God’s promised Christ changed everything. His presence should transform our lives dramatically.   How does your life show that the Christ has come?

The genealogy of Christ traces much of salvation history.Look through the names and see if you recognize them.Then go back and read their stores in the Old Testament, and marvel at the omniscient sovereignty of God dominating human history!

Christ’s presence is promised to us for a purpose: to proclaim the good news of why He came to all those who are lost.Unbelievers do not need your righteousness; they need Jesus’ righteousness, and to be drawn to it by seeing your humble righteousness in imitation of His.How do your habits, attitude, speech, music, etc. give witness to Christ?

“Christ” is a title meaning “Messiah” or “Promised One.”His divinity, authority, and position gives Jesus the right to say how to be saved and makes Him worthy of utmost respect.God became man to save us from the condemnation we caused ourselves.Have you accepted His claims and demands?There is no other way to enter the kingdom of Heaven.

God raises up all authority and removes them.Parents, as you give your children opportunities to be light in the culture, make it commensurate with their maturity.And teach them to respect everyone in authority as occupying a position that has been appointed by God.

Tools for Further Study

Cross References to Explore:

1 Samuel 2:10, 2 Samuel 7, Psalm 2, Psalm 105:15 – references to the Promised King and Savior.“Messiah” became the designation of a figure representing the people of God and bringing in the promised eschatological reign in time.

Galatians 4:4-5 – the time of preparation for the Messiah

Titus 2:11-15, 1 Peter 2:4-10, 1 Corinthians 6:1-4, Revelation 5:1-10 – New Testament saints are a royal priesthood and are future rulers when Jesus reigns on earth!

A Quote to Ponder:

G. Campbell Morgan: “This genealogy is remarkable.It is Jewish in its outlook, tracing to Abraham, and is Jesus’ legal genealogy resulting from his adoption by Joseph.It overleaps the Jewish boundary of Rahab, Jewish prejudice in the introduction of women; and by this genealogy, the coming of Jesus is connected with the history of the ancient people, and yet it is shown to be distinct from it.For Jesus came miraculously: the system could not produce Him. He came to crown the system and transform it.So came the king, but his name was called Jesus, for the kingdom had disintegrated and had been devastated by sin.And He, Christ, must be born to save his people from their sins.”

A Hymn to Encourage:Look, Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious

Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious;
See the Man of sorrows now;
From the fight returned victorious,
Every knee to Him shall bow;
Crown Him! Crown Him!
Crowns become the Victor’s brow.
 
Crown the Savior! Angels, crown Him!
Rich the trophies Jesus brings;
In the seat of pow’r enthrone Him,
While the vault of heaven rings:
Crown Him! Crown Him!
Crown the Savior King of kings.
 
Sinners in derision crowned Him,
Mocking thus the Savior’s claim;
Saints and angels crowd around Him,
Own His title, praise His name:
Crown Him! Crown Him!
Spread abroad the Victor’s fame.
 
Hark! those bursts of acclamation!
Hark! those loud triumphant chords!
Jesus takes the highest station;
O what joy the sight affords!
Crown Him! Crown Him!
King of kings, and Lord of lords!

 
December 16, 2012 Matthew 1 Listen
Spiritual heritage is a divine gift to be studied and appreciated for all ages.
Pastor's Notes:
Paying attention to words and phrases repeated in the beginning of Matthew’s gospel reveal his intentions in writing this record of Jesus’ life.

“The record of the genealogy…” is a phrase used in the Old Testament to describe the beginning of creation or the beginning of generations.  This reveals the spiritual reality that Jesus came to begin a new creation and initiate a new generation of people who are redeemed by His blood.
 
The phrase “Jesus Christ” or literally “Jesus the Messiah” emphasizes his divinity and humanity.  “The son of David” reveals that Jesus was born in a kingly line.  These have practical and divine implications that are fleshed out further in the rest of the chapter and the book.
 
Notice the names and references to Jesus repeated throughout the whole first chapter.  God intentionally became a man: eternal divinity and royalty became a servant to depraved humanity, that we may know His life.
 
Background of the culture:
The Jewish culture Jesus was born into experienced a crushing tax burden under Roman domination.  In addition to the empire’s poll (income) and ground (property) taxes, governors could purchase the rights to charge more taxes for their own gain.  The nationals they hired in each conquered nation were called publicans.
 
Background on Matthew, the author:
Matthew (or Levi) was one of these publicans, who were generally despised by their fellow Jews and equated with the worst of criminals.  Matthew 9 tells us of Jesus’ call to Matthew that changed his life.  It was amazing for Jesus even to approach a publican, let alone for Matthew to follow Him.  “Only Jesus could change a soul from being a publican to being an apostle,” who within a few short years would help turn the world upside-down with the message of the Gospel.
 
Matthew’s character:
After accepting Jesus’ call, Matthew threw a party to introduce his old friends to his new Master.  Elsewhere in the gospel, he refers to himself in the third-person and humbly gives himself no credit for following Jesus or writing the book.
 
Application Points:
We can find application even in a genealogy and introductory facts of Matthew’s gospel.  Isn’t God’s Word amazing?
 
  • Matthew obeyed Jesus’ call despite his corrupt occupation and bad reputation.  You can run into good people in a bad business who want to get out.  Do you know anyone like that?  Does that describe you?  How can you offer a way out to someone you know, or how can you take an opportunity to follow Jesus yourself, out of a situation that does not honor Him?
     
  • Is the change in your life after obeying Jesus’ call evident to your friends?  Are you as eager as Matthew was to introduce them to your new Master?  What steps can you take to do this?
     
  • Reflect on the great distance Jesus descended to live among humankind.  What a sacrifice just the Incarnation was!  His birth and life led up to His death on the cross – all done for us.  Praise and worship Jesus for this condescension.  Make sure you have gratefully accepted His gift, and tell others about the purpose of His birth.
 
Tools for Further Study:
Cross References to Explore: 
            Matthew 9:9-10 – the call of Matthew
 
A Christmas Hymn to Encourage:  Hark The Herald Angels Sing, by Charles Wesley
 
Hark! the herald angels sing,
"Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild –
God and sinners reconciled."
Joyful, all ye nations rise:
Join the triumph of the skies.
With the angelic host proclaim,
"Christ is born in Bethlehem."
Hark! The herald angels sing,
"Glory to the newborn King!"
 
Christ by highest heav'n adored,
Christ the everlasting Lord!
Late in time behold Him come,
Offspring of a Virgin's womb.
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see –
Hail the incarnate Deity!
Pleased as man with man to dwell,
Jesus, our Emmanuel.
Hark! The herald angels sing,
"Glory to the newborn King!"
 
Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace!
Hail the Son of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings,
Ris'n with healing in His wings.
Mild He lays His glory by,
Born that man no more may die –
Born to raise the sons of earth,
Born to give them second birth.
Hark! The herald angels sing,
"Glory to the newborn King!"
 
December 2, 2012 Psalm 132 Listen
God’s sojourners pursue ministry goals and realize His approval and reward.
Pastor's Notes:
The last two Psalms of Ascent will declare the importance of unity in worship and continual service that is the fruit of true worship.  But before these corporate aspects are possible, every member of the congregation must get his or her heart in tune with God’s desire for His worshippers.
 
Main Points:
Part 1: David’s oath, intentions, and zeal to restore proper worship (verses 1-9).
 
David’s soul was devastated when God’s people couldn’t worship in the way He intended.  The Ark of the Covenant represented God’s presence among His people, which should be the center of worship.  God should be worshipped in the way He prescribes, a way that mirrors His character.
Our ministry goals should be based in Scripture and accompanied by plans to fulfill them.  Practical action and meaningful ministry will brings about the spiritual maturity and consequently the joy of God’s people.
The full scope of your ministry goals may remain unrealized in your lifetime, but they will be carried on by the next faith-filled generation through discipleship.  David still prepared as much as he could for the building of the Temple, even though he knew he would not build it himself.
 
Interlude:  A prayer for God’s favor (verse 10).
 
Part 2: God’s oath to David and zeal to bless His people (verses 11-18).
 
God responds to a heart that desires to do right and acts on it.  He will bless those who first seek to honor Him, and He will bless them above and beyond what we could imagine!
 God never makes a promise He cannot keep.  We will have His help in pursuing ministry goals that honor Him, insofar as we are unified and serving Him biblically.  He has given us His presence, supply for our needs, sufficient Scripture, a blueprint for our mission, and much more! 
The end of this psalm contains promises of God’s Kingdom to come.  We can rejoice in these if we are part of the King.  You can’t be part of the Kingdom if the King isn’t also a part of you!
 
 


Application Points
A heart like David’s will receive a similar response from God.  This psalm offers a practical way to experience God’s approval and rewards.
 
  • Are you involved in ministry and service in the local church?  Do you do these things for the sake of religious busy-ness or spiritual influence?  Do you seek to disciple and “rub off” on those you interact with?
     
  • A wise person considers the future and plans for it.  Do you have spiritual and ministry-focused goals or intentions for 2013? 
     
  • Have you been “orbiting” the church too long?  God longs to bless His people in ways we’ve never seen before, but He waits for His people’s readiness.  Could you be a person holding back the work God wants to do in a certain area? 
     
  • What devastates your soul?  Where is your spiritual passion or zeal aroused?  How can you act on what God has put within you, and even spread that to other Christians around you?
 
Tools for Further Study
Cross References to Explore: 
            Psalm 24 and 68 also speak of entering God’s presence for worship
            Philippians 3:20-21 – we are members of a Heavenly coming kingdom
            2 Samuel 7:4-17 – God’s promises to David
            Matthew 1 – fulfillment of God’s promises through the Messiah
 
Quotes to Ponder:
author in 1938: “The rule of man has been characterized with irreconcilable ambitions and conflicts of interests. The brains of man have been dedicated to the production of military machines and accoutrements for the scattering of death and desolation among the inhabitants of the earth.  Man has looked for peace and found war; he’s talked of brotherhood and love and has seen hatred and persecution; he’s boasted of civilization, enlightenment, and progress, and the so-called heathen have upbraided him for his godly practices.  He’s spent billions of dollars for war, millions for pleasure, and he has no promise of improvement.  And as it was, so it is, and will be until King Jesus comes back.  There has not been a period since the Fall of Man in which the race has enjoyed or witnessed a condition which prophecy declares shall be obtained in the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ to come.”
 
November 25, 2012 Psalm 131 Listen
There is much simplicity, sincerity, and nobility in childlike faith.
Pastor's Notes:
Our TV-saturated and digital culture elevates “me” above every other value.  The attitude expressed in this psalm is counter-cultural, as is the disposition of Christ.  Singing doctrine such as these truths redirects our hearts into godly living.
 
Main Points:
The Disposition of our Conversion (verses 1-2). What we no longer are or want to be: proud, arrogant, or ambitious.  We all struggle with these vices, and the battle never ends, but no Christian should be known for pride, haughtiness, or ambition.  Only God’s grace can transform us, changing our sinful tendencies into humility. Pride is self-sufficiency and individuality that is not Christian.  Arrogance is an expression of pride, looking down on others.  Ambition is pursuing what goes beyond God’s will for you at this time, “aspiration gone crazy.” Christians should look with sad pity on the unsaved and with admiration, regard, and respect on the saved, as those redeemed by the Lord and “little Christs.”  It makes God most sad to see His children scoffing and jeering at pagans. When we walk with God, our desires will be in tune with His will, and our activities will not make obedience to God expendable.  God’s will is never mystical because it is recorded in His Word.  We cannot stop worshipping because we suffer from our own ambition that has taken us to a difficult place.
 
The Position of our Conversion (verse 3). David moves from an individual focus to exhorting the nation.  We should declare our journey to others and invite them to come join us.  Being humble, obedient to God’s Word, and trusting in the Lord is a wonderful path to walk!  He’s that good, capable, powerful, and loving!
 


Application Points 
We can find a lot to apply in these three short verses.  How does your disposition line up with David’s?
 
  • Are you known for being proud, arrogant, or ambitious?  Do you long to be seen and exalted?  How do you look at others, whether they are saved or unsaved?
     
  • Is there any place in your life where you are pursuing something that goes beyond God’s will for you right now?  Think about relationships that may be drawing you away from obedience to Scripture, decisions where you are ignoring biblical counsel.
     
  • Are you simply dependent on God like a little child?  How is this shown in your lifestyle?  Do you worship God by honoring and trusting Him with your finances? 
     
  • Do you love God for God Himself or for what you can get from God, or what you feel God owes you?  How can you learn to love God for Himself?
     
  • Do you share your faith journey with others?  To whom can you testify of God’s goodness and invite to join you?
     
Tools for Further Study
Cross References to Explore: 
            Matthew 18:1-4 – the humble faith of a child is the greatest in God’s kingdom.
            Proverbs 3:34, James 4:6, 4:10, 1 Peter 5:5, Matthew 11:28-29 – combating pride.
            Psalm 121 – the Christian’s upward look.
            Isaiah 49:15, 66:13 – dependence on God.
            Proverbs 13:15 – the way of the transgressor is hard.
 
A Hymn to Encourage:  “Like a River Glorious” by Frances Havergal
 
Like a river glorious is God’s perfect peace,
Over all victorious in its bright increase.
Perfect, yet it floweth fuller every day,
Perfect, yet it groweth deeper all the way.
 
Stayed upon Jehovah, hearts are fully blessed,
Finding, as He promised, perfect peace and rest.
 
Hidden in the hollow of His blessed hand,
Never foe can follow, never traitor stand.
Not a surge of worry, not a shade of care,
Not a blast of hurry touch the spirit there.
 
Every joy or trial falleth from above,
Traced upon our dial by the Sun of Love.
We may trust Him fully all for us to do;
They who trust Him wholly find Him wholly true.
 
A Quote to Ponder:
“Before David was weaned, he wanted God only for what he could get from God.  After he was weaned, having learned that God loved him and would care for him, even if it was not exactly the way he anticipated or most wanted, he came to love God for God himself, and that was a better and much more mature relationship.”

 
November 18, 2012 Psalm 130 Unavailable
The ultimate ascent is from sinful depression to forgiven exaltation.
Pastor's Notes:
Main Points:
Petition (verses 1-2)
A petition is a request given with a begging and needy heart.  This is the attitude we will have when we realize our personal sinfulness before the Holy and Pure Judge.  We need to be aware of how desperate we are.When we find ourselves in the abyss of personal sin, we cry out to God because He is our only hope of receiving help.
 
Confession (verses 3-4)
The psalmist personally and reverentially confesses his sinful state.  If God were to carefully note each of our sins, no one would be able to stand in innocence or bear the sentence.But God longs to forgive!  He offers it freely, but we must receive forgiveness on His terms.  God’s forgiveness is inclusive – it has no limits.  It is present right now for those who want it.  The forgiveness of God is transformational – it leads to godly living.
 
Expression (verses 5-6)
Whoever asks for forgiveness will receive it.  In response, the psalmist now longs for the Lord’s appearing and puts his hope in God’s Word.
 
Exhortation (verses 7-8)
Those who have been forgiven by God want to be a light to their community.  God’s character is always forgiving, and He is capable to forgive even the sins of a whole nation.
 
 

Application Points 
This psalm reminds us of our greatest need and how it can be ultimately met.  Where do you find yourself in these verses?
 
  • Have you ever made your own ascent from sinful depression to forgiven exaltation?  Have you realized the great distance that sin places between yourself and God?  Have you called out to Him for mercy?
     
  • Has God’s forgiveness transformed your life?  Forgiveness gives us peace with God in this world, and a reverential awe of God replaces the fear that leaves us terrified.  Are you developing the wisdom that knows and applies God’s Word?  How do you show that you love, worship, and serve God?
     
  • Do you respond to God’s grace as the psalmist did -- longing to see the Lord at His return and hoping in His Word?  How can you be living faithfully and doing the job He’s appointed for you in the meantime?
     
 
Tools for Further Study
Cross References to Explore: 
            Romans 3:23 – sin makes humans utterly lost.
            Exodus 34:6-7 – God’s character is always forgiving.
            Proverbs 9:10 – the fear of God.
            1 John 2:2 – God loves the whole world.
 
A Hymn to Encourage:  “Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness”
 
Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness
My beauty are, my glorious dress;
Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,
With joy shall I lift up my head.
 
Bold shall I stand in that great Day,
For who aught to my charge shall lay?
Fully through these absolved I am
From sin and fear, from guilt and shame.
 
Lord, I believe Thy precious blood,
Which at the mercy-seat of God
Forever doth for sinners plead,
For me--even for my soul--was shed.
 
When from the dust of death I rise
To claim my mansion in the skies,
Even then shall this be all my plea,
Jesus hath lived, hath died for me!
 
O let the dead now hear Thy voice!
Now bid Thy ransomed ones rejoice!
Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
Jesus, the Lord our Righteousness.

 
November 11, 2012 Psalm 129 Listen
God’s people may be oppressed but they are never consumed.
Pastor's Notes:
This Psalm may be sobering, but truth from God will always cheer our hearts.  It is good for God’s people to engage in song even when most discouraged.  In the midst of oppression, we can hold onto songs and Scriptures that speak to us of promise, hope, and certainty.
 
Main Points:
First Stanza: The world’s unending pressure to suppress your walk with the Lord (verses 1-4).
 
Pressure from the world will never cease.  There is no perfectly celestial life to be found in a sin-cursed world.  The more mature you are in Christ and the brighter your light shines, the more oppression you will encounter.Perspective depends on our response to oppression.  God promises that His people will never be consumed.  Affliction in the world is temporary compared to eternal glory.  Though the goal of the wicked is only to worsen the cut, we survive because our Lord is righteous, and through Christ that righteousness lives in us.
 
Second Stanza: The undying resolve in your heart for justice (verses 5-8).
 
We should pray for our enemies to come to know Jesus.  But it is okay to desire God’s final judgment on all who reject God and hurt His people.  We can and should take a stand for right without engaging in vigilantism.  Vengeance is in the Lord’s hands.
The righteous long that the wicked will have no honor, no success, and no blessing.  This is quite alright. It is not okay to acquiesce to the culture and applaud wickedness, whether by actively partaking in it or by not judging it in our own lives.
 
Until the kingdom of the world becomes His kingdom, God desires for you to know grace enough to persevere under unending pressure, while you realize an undying sense for justice to be meted out on the earth.  In between these two, God longs to find a gradual, consistent, faithful, joyful, singing, Word-saturated people.
 

Application Points
 
It is important to keep the right perspective amidst the pressure we encounter in the world.  Use these questions to examine your life and direct your eyes towards God:
 
  • How do you experience the world’s pressure?  Is your light shining brightly?  What is your response to opposition?  What truths will give you hope and comfort in the midst of oppression?
     
  • Do you have any enemies?  How do you pray for them?  Can you pray for them to come to know Jesus and pray that God would finally right all evil?
     
  • Not judging the presence of sin in our own lives is equal to passively blessing it.  Is there any place in your life where you are applauding or partaking in evil?  What kind of television shows, movies, books, music, etc. do you partake in?  Do these honor the surrounding fallen society or God who will not bless sin?
 
Tools for Further Study
 
Cross References to Explore: 
            2 Corinthians 4:7-18 – the Christian’s endurance
            Ephesians 5:7-16 – the Light exposes darkness
            Hosea 11:1, Exodus, Judges, Amos, 1 + 2 Kings, Isaiah 36-37 – Israel’s history of survival
            Matthew 5:45 – pray for your enemies
            Romans 12:17-21 – vengeance is the Lord’s
            Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 – the oppression of Christ and His victory
 
A Hymn to Encourage: When Peace Like a River
 
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
when sorrows like sea billows roll;
whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
 
Refrain:
It is well with my soul,
it is well, it is well with my soul.
 
Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
let this blest assurance control,
that Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
and hath shed his own blood for my soul.
 
My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!
My sin, not in part but the whole,
is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,
praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!
 
And, Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight,
the clouds be rolled back as a scroll;
the trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend,
even so, it is well with my soul.
 
Quotes to Ponder:
 
[Robert] Kidner: “Whereas most nations tend to look back at what they have achieved, Israel reflects here on what she has survived.”
 
Charles Spurgeon: “If this be an [imprecatory prayer], let it stand, for our heart says amen to it.  It is but justice that those who hate, harass, and hurt the good should be brought to naught.  Those who confound right and wrong ought to be confounded, and those who turn back from God ought to be turned back.  How could we wish prosperity on those who would destroy that which is dearest to our hearts as God’s people?  This present age is so flippant that if man loves the Savior, he is styled a fanatic; and if he hates the powers of evil, he is named a bigot.  As for ourselves, despite all detractors, we would revive in our hearts the old practice of Ebal and Gerazim, where those were blessed who blessed God, and those were cursed who made themselves a curse to righteousness.  …Study a chapter in the book of martyrs, and see if you do not wish to read an imprecatory psalm over Bishop Bohnner and Bloody Mary.  It may be that some wretched nineteenth-century sentimentalist will blame you; if so, read an imprecation over him.”
 
“Can it be wrong for us to pray that the efforts of evil persons might be so unsuccessful that in the end, there is nothing at all left of their schemes?  Rather, it is the case that we err by being too tolerant and accepting of evil rather than too firm in our opposition to it.”

 
November 4, 2012 Psalm 128 Listen
Simple, personal godliness leads to far reaching stability and peace.
 
October 28, 2012 Psalm 127 Listen
Every aspect of our lives is a spiritual work underpinned by the grace of God.
 
October 21, 2012 Psalm 126 Listen
God's pilgrims whatever their circumstance are able to say, "We are glad!"
 
October 14, 2012 Psalm 125 Listen
Consistent, spiritual growth stabilizes and separates any Christian unto greater service and hope in the Lord in any culture.
 
October 7, 2012 Psalm 124 Listen
God's protection and deliverance encourage us to endure while living joyful and worshipful lives.
 
September 30 2012 Psalm 123 Listen
God's mercy motivates us to the most complete offer of ourselves to the Lord and to the highest level of Christian maturity.
 
September 23 2012 Psalm 122 Listen
Christian journeymen know God is able to present them before His glorious presence with great joy.
 
September 16 2012 Psalm 121 Listen
The Christian pilgrim is neither blind to trouble nor in fear of it.
 
September 9, 2012 Judges 6 Listen
When God’s enemies come into our life and seem to take what they want when they want, what are we to do? How does God enable us to maintain our will to continue to follow Him?
 
September 2, 2012 Psalm 120 Listen
Christian sojourners long for peace and release from falsehood and violence.
 
August 26, 2012 Selected Passages Listen
Seven profound "I am" statements in the book of John. These statements define ultimate reality! From the vantage point of eternity, Jesus speaks with one-of-a-kind authority to teach us how to know eternal life!
 
August 19, 2012 John 15:1-16 Listen
In contrast to the norm of mere survival, Jesus commands a "new norm" for the believer. Bear much fruit! How are you doing? Is your life a fruitful life? Listen carefully this morning to discover Jesus? „produce program? for your life!
 
August 12, 2012 John 13:33-14:6 Listen
Self confidence and Self doubt are two polar points that are normalized in the reality of who Jesus is. Jesus answers these flaws in the human condition by clearly defining who is the ultimate reality and what is it that He has to give!
 
August 5, 2012 Various Verses Listen
Worship God for His Goodness!
 
July 29, 2012 John 11:14-46 Listen
Far from mere sentimental love, “the good shepherd” comes in power to unshack-le man from His greatest enemy—death. Our text demonstrates that Jesus is a shepherd of an altogether different kind! This morning may God help us to wor-ship the glory of His one divinity in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus, who boldly proclaimed and demonstrated that “I am the resurrection and the life.”
 
July 22, 2012 John 10:11-21 Listen
Jesus’ proclamation that “I am the good shepherd” expresses in a simple metaphor Jesus’ incredible, intimate and personal love for those who are His. This metaphor stands forever in the face of any design on God the Father or His beloved Son that would try to paint them in disinterested, emotionless relation to those who belong to them. This morning we investigate this inti-mate, personal love!
 
July 15, 2012 John 9:35-10:10 Listen
Doormen, shepherds, sheep and thieves all must deal with the central figure, the door. Jesus Christ said, "I am the door." Jesus sums up all of ministry interaction in this simple proverb found in our text this morning.
 
July 8, 2012 John 8 Listen
Phenomenal claims stir up penetrating questions. Jesus claims that he is the unrivaled source of light for the soul of mankind! If you are troubled or have lost your way, Jesus is all you need!
 
July 1, 2012 John 6 Listen
Today we examine Jesus' statement, "I am the bread of life."
 
June 24, 2012 Hebrews 4:1-13 Listen
Ultimate and eternal spiritual rest is found only in Christ. Physical rest is necessary for healthy ministry progress.
 
June 24, 2012 Hebrews 4:1-13 Listen
Ultimate and eternal spiritual rest is found only in Christ. Physical rest is necessary for healthy ministry progress.
 
June 17, 2012 Jonah 4 Listen
God’s compassion is the enemy of self-righteousness.
 
June 10, 2012 Jonah 3 Listen
Our compassion like God’s should impartially reach others for Christ.
 
June 3, 2012 Jonah 3 Listen
Our compassion like God's should impartially reach others for Christ.
 

December 25, 2011 Various Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christmas Message
 
December 18, 2011 Matthew 1:18-25 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Picture of Christmas. Today we will focus on the character that conver-sion brings though Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus.
 
December 4, 2011 (pm) Mark 11:12-26 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the gospel through perseverance will demonstrate spiritual renewal within which always bears the visible harvest of spiritual fruit.
 
December 4, 2011 (am) Judges 3:1-4 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
One of the skills we learned as students was how to be a good test-taker! This morning we will see illustrated for us the role testing plays in God’s work with us, and we will learn how to be good testers.
 
November 27, 2011 Mark 11:1-11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the Gospel compassionately respond to the deepest need of lost souls.
 
November 20, 2011 Mark 10:32-52 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the gospel surrender what’s best for them and seek what's best for others.
 
November 6, 2011 Mark 10:17-31 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the gospel divest themselves of earthly dependence and invest in eternal purposes.
 
October 30, 2011 Mark 10:13-16 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Through children Jesus shows us how true virtues define servants of the gospel.
 
October 23, 2011 Mark 10:1-12 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the Gospel protect the integrity and sanctity of the home.
 
October 16, 2011 Mark 9:42-50 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As Servants of the Gospel we are to have a spiritual, preserving influence on the flock of God and the world around us.
 
October 9, 2011 Joshua 23:1-16 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
What possible application would the allotment of the promised land in Joshua's day have for us in the Church today? Our unbreakable link to Joshua is the unchanging nature of God. This morning we get a glimpse into what god values in every time and every place.
 
October 2, 2011 Mark 9:33-41 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the gospel embrace a humble attitude as they minister to others.
 
September 25, 2011 Mark 9:14-32 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Power on earth comes through a praying faith in our great Savior.
 
September 18, 2011 Mark 9:2-13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
When God’s people are discouraged we need only consider the person and glory of Christ.
 
September 11, 2011 2 Corinthians 5:21 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lord Jesus took our place as a divine substitute for our sin on the cross. He died for sin that you might die to sin. Will you accept His sacrifice for you?
 
September 4, 2011 Mark 8:27-38 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the Gospel are known for embracing and confessing Christ.
 
August 28, 2011 Mark 8:22-36 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Regarding the salvation and growth of others, we must surrender our thoughts and desires to Christ’s freedom to grow and save as He pleases.
 
August 21, 2011 Mark 8:1-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Mercy becomes the Servant of the Gospel.
 
August 14, 2011 Mark 7:31-37 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As servants of the Gospel, our hearts long to examine the way Jesus ministered. Then we need to model ministry in a Christ-like fashion.
 
August 7, 2011 Mark 7:24-30 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Like bright stars in the night sky, the faith of a true servant of the gospel is obvious to all who know him.
 
July 31, 2011 Mark 7:1-23 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Servant of the Lord, Jesus Christ, longs to make hearts pure.
 
July 24, 2011 Mark 7:1-23 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Servants of the gospel delight to adhere to the simplicity of scripture thather than the traditions of men.
 
July 17, 2011 Mark 6:53-56 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Loving ministry pursues souls even when hearts are hard.
 
July 10, 2011 Mark 6:45-52 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
By grace Servants of the Gospel grow their faith as they weather the "storms" of life and ministry.
 
July 3, 2011 Psalm 78:1-8 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
The message this morning is entitled "Faith of our Fathers When Fathers are Faithful." God's Word dynamically links a father's spiritual responsibility to the health of a nation.
 
June 26, 2011 Mark 6:34-44 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Showing compassion to souls in need of Christ is a natural instinct of servants of the gospel.
 
June 19, 2011 Mark 6:30-32 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Unburden, crave, rely - three activities spiritually-minded men enjoy as servants of the gospel.
 
June 12, 2011 Mark 6:14-29 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Your testimony as a Servant of the Gospel will confront the conscience of unbelief.
 
June 5, 2011 Mark 6:7-13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Living graciously as servants of the Gospel among unbeliefAs servants of the gospel we guard spiritual integrity as we proclaim the message of Christ.
 
May 29, 2011 Mark 6:1-6 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Living graciously as servants of the Gospel among unbelief is one of the joyous agonies of our daily perseverance.
 
May 22, 2011 Mark 5:21-43 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As servants of the gospel our hearts grow more merciful towards souls regardless of their social, religions, domestic, academic or political persuasion.
 
May 15, 2011 Mark 5:1-20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Suffering Servant demonstrates His powerr over darkness unto the spread of the gospel.
 
May 8, 2011 Acts 12:6-17 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our local and global influence of the gospel begins with a mother's ministry in the home.
 
May 1, 2011 Mark 5:1-20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
In the midst of our busy scedules, we should always learn from Christ's merciful attention to those overcome by the spiritual forces of darkness and minister to them as He did.
 
April 24, 2011 John 20:1-29 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Resurrection Sunday
 
April 17, 2011 Mark 4:35-41 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lord Jesus uniquely comforts His own while they minister by demonstrating His Lordship over all things.
 
April 10, 2011 Galatians Overview Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
This morning we will survey the book of Galatians with an emphasis on our unique position of life in Christ in contrast to life under the Law.
 
April 3, 2011 Galatians 6:11-18 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
Paul has been addressing the Jews who have been distorting the gospel. He now is admonishing them about performing religious actions without having a spiritually-minded heart.
 
March 27, 2011 Mark 4:26-29 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Word of God will produce spiritual growth in our lives. Spiritual growth is never to be a selective choice of a Christian but always a gradual process.
 
March 20, 2011 Mark 4:21-25 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Your gospel influence is measured by your knowledge of the Word of God. While we reamin active, prioritize concentrated time to know more of the Bible.
 
March 13, 2011 Mark 4:1-20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Genuine saving faith has divine persevering qualities. With urgency Christ desires souls to examine whether they are in Christ or not.
 
March 6, 2011 Mark 3:19-35 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Your spiritual identity strengthens you when those you love disappoint you the most.
 
February 27, 2011 Mark 3:19-35 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Your spiritual identity strengthens you when those you love disappoint you the most.
 
February 20, 2011 Mark 3:13-19 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our Christ, the suffering Servant, employs men of varying backgrounds, personalities, and spiritual age to also be servants of the gospel.
 
February 13, 2011 Mark 3:7-12 Pastor Tim Potter Not Available
There is a proper way to prepare your heart to face mounting opposition.
 
February 6, 2011 Mark 2:23-28 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Suffering Servant came to transform hearts in salvation.
 
January 30, 2011 Mark 2:18-22 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Suffering Servant's ultimate goal is the glory of the Father through the transformation of your heart.
 
January 23, 2011 Mark 2:13-22 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Spiritual fulfillment and wholeness is found only through the Suffering Servant the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
January 16, 2011 Mark 2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Lists of our greatest needs may be long. Most of our lives are consumed meeting these needs. Obtaining earth's temporary needs typically has little to no eternal value. The Suffering Servant, Christ, reveals in this chapter what man's greatest needs are and attaches eternal value to each.
 
January 9, 2011 Mark 1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Knowing the identity of our Servant, Jesus Christ, provides personal confidence for us to be active in the ministry of the gospel.
 
January 2, 2011 Acts 12 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
True servants of Christ have depth of character produced by the effects of the gospel in them.
 

December 26, 2010 Luke 2 Pastor Larry Hobbes Listen
Glory to God in the Highest!
 
December 19, 2010 Isaiah 9:1-9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The light of Christ and His kingdom outshines the darkness of sin among men.
 
December 5, 2010 Isaiah 9:1-9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The light of Christ and His kingdom outshines the darkness of sin among men.
 
November 28, 2010 1 Thessalonians 3 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Giving thanks to God is natural for the believer who recognizes and respects God's work in those who labor in the gospel ministry.
 
November 21, 2010 Philemon 4-7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Thankfulness for love and faith in the family of God is important to maintaining a right ministry to one another.
 
November 14, 2010 1 Corinthians 1:1-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
When we give thanks for one another, we are reminded that all we are and al we have in Christ is of the grace of God.
 
November 7, 2010 1 Thessalonians 2:13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
There are only two things that will last forever in this world - the Bible and the souls of people. Does your understanding of the Bible allow you to have an eternal influence in your world?
 
October 31, 2010 Revelation 22 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Anticipation of the Lord's return compels our hearts to adore His Word, look forward to spiritual reward, and realize the permanence of our future in Christ.
 
October 24, 2010 Revelation 21 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
With the current heaven and earth passed away, God creates a new heaven and earth. The world's capital city will be the New Jerusalem that will descend from heaven. The Father and the Lamb will be the enjoyment of the saints for eternity.
 
October 17, 2010 Revelation 20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christ's kingdom-reign on earth is the Christians greatest anticipated reward. Christ's second advent and the kingdom's certain coming encourage our daily perseverence.
 
October 10, 2010 Revelation 19 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christ is the Alpha and the Omega. Today we rejoice to see our eternal Lord bring all things to their proper conclusion and commence to introduce His Millennial Kingdom.
 
October 3, 2010 Revelation 18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Wealth and power are both temporary and eternally meaningless. God's people set their affections on things above where neither moth or rust can corrupt.
 
September 26 2010 Revelation 17 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Religion and its blinding influence on the spiritual eyes of mankind is temporary, transient, and quickly passing away.
 
September 19 2010 Revelation 16 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Perfect righteousness demands perfect holiness. When man finally accepts God's offer of love and complete holiness in Christ, then God will be praised and satisfied.
 
September 12 2010 Revelation 15 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Today we see the fullness of God's justice and mercy. The celestial vision compels our hearts to revere Christ for both His fairness and love.
 
September 5 2010 Revelation 14 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Revelation of Christ now reveals His final preparations to come and take back the "title deed" to His universe from fallen man.
 
August 29 2010 Revelation 13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Premier forces of evil attempt to expunge the gospel from the earth, but God's mercy and grace will ultimately never allow that to happen.
 
August 22 2010 Revelation 12 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
God foresees evil and prepares protection for His people. As we study the Tribulation Period, be reminded that in any age the Lord oversees His children and His gospel unto the glory of the Father.
 
August 15 2010 Revelation 11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
God's intention is to comfort His people even during His judgment of Christ rejecting man. The Lord never forgets His own. We remain confident that God is working out His sovereign purposes on earth at all times.
 
August 8 2010 Revelation 10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
God's desire is always to comfort His people during times of affliction. Enjoy the heart of our Lord as we consider this interlude between the sixth and the seventh Trumpet Judgments.
 
August 1 2010 Revelation 9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lord demonstrates His love even in the midst of the fury of His wrath. Today we all will see who can survive the Great Tribulation.
 
July 25 2010 Revelation 8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lord demonstrates His love even in the midst of the fury of His wrath. Today we all will see who can survive the Great Tribulation.
 
July 18 2010 Galatians 2:11-21 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
This morning we will discuss the great doctrine of justification by grace alone. Interestingly, however, it is cast against the backdrop of a contemporary church question which is "do we prioritize man or the message?"
 
July 11 2010 Galatians 2:1-10 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
How did the Holy Spirit move from Jews and synagogues to Gentiles and churches? What process did God honor to make this colossal programmatic shift? Galatians 2 gives us a sneak peek into the details. We will find that God still honors this process in principle in the church today.
 
July 4 2010 Revelation 7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lord demonstrates His love even in the midst of the fury of His wrath. Today we all will see who can survive the Great Tribulation.
 
June 27 2010 Revelation 6 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The Lamb is righteous to judge and merciful in His intentions. Justice and mercy are we together in Christ.
 
June 20 2010 Psalm 78 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Discipling starts in the home.
 
June 13 2010 Revelation 5 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our Christ is worth to receive praise and execute judgment on the earth.
 
June 6 2010 Selected Passages Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our first view of heaven in Revelation instructs and settles our hearts that God is the Judge of all the universe and the Protector of His children.
 
May 30 2010 Selected Passages Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
Remembering Christ and what He's done for us.
 
May 23 2010 Revelation 3 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The church is the light bearer of the gospel from Christ's ascension until He comes again in glory. Our passage today reveals to each of us how we remain as light in the midst of the darkness of this age.
 
May 16 2010 Revelation 2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The church is the light bearer of the gospel from Christ's ascension until He comes again in glory. Our passage today reveals to each of us how we remain as light in the midst of the darkness of this age.
 
May 9, 2010 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A spirit filled and healthy church knows the essential ministry of women.
 
May 2, 2010 Revelation 1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christ is the theme of human history and eternity to come! As His children, we therefore make Him the Reason of our existence.
 
April 25, 2010 Daniel 12 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
We conclude our journey through Daniel. Our hearts are refreshed by realizing that all of world history concludes with the glorious Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
April 18, 2010 Daniel 11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
In regard to the future of mankind, understanding the all-knowing attribute of God brings good comfort to the believing heart.
 
April 11, 2010 Daniel 10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The revelation of the Word of God accompanied by divine help to understand it brings great comfort to the Christian heart.
 
April 4, 2010 Various Passages Pastor Tim Potter Listen
All Glory, Honor, and Power to Our Risen Lord!
 
March 28, 2010 Daniel 9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A meaningful and tender walk with the Lord provides the strength and wisdom we need to comprehend and trust the Lord's sovereign work in our current situation and events in the world yet to come.
 
March 21, 2010 Daniel 9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A meaningful and tender walk with the Lord provides the strength and wisdom we need to comprehend and trust the Lord's sovereign work in our current situation and events in the world yet to come.
 
March 14, 2010 Daniel 8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
While man pursues his own will God is always fulfilling His will for His children. It is amazing to see the Lord turn man's prideful endeavors in Persia and Greece to His own glory.
 
Marcy 7, 2010 Daniel 7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
God settles His peoples' hearts through telling us in His dependable Word about the future of His creation.
 
February 28, 2010 Daniel 6 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
While we remain tru to God's Word during times of hardship and affliction, we are comforted to know that God currently and ultimately cares for His children.
 
February 21, 2010 Daniel 5 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
This world does much to foster human pride but little to provide human security. Human pride braings God's judgment, but the child of God will always escape ultimate disaster.
 
February 14, 2010 Daniel 4 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Those who are in Christ are daily called to enjoy the comfort that the sovereignty of God is. Joy is the fruit of the Spirit Christians experience as they believe. God rules over nations as well as individual hearts.
 
February 7, 2010 Daniel 3 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
With a maturing faith comes a natural expression of obedience. The faith of Daniel and his friends compelled them to live counter to the religious trends of the day.
 
January 31, 2010 Daniel 2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Ultimately, godly character is the tool the Lord uses to direct unbelieving hearts back to Him and His sovereign purposes.
 
January 24, 2010 Luke 13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
An understanding of the sovereignty of God brings comfort to the Christian soul in times of tragedy.
 
January 17, 2010 Galatians 1 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
 
 
January 10, 2010 Daniel 1 & Psalm 137 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
We learn from the life of Daniel this morning what it means to live life with a God-Honoring purpose.
 
January 3, 2010 Luke 2:26-38 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Anna - Old Testament Christian
 
January 3, 2010 (evening)   Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
Church Planting
 

December 27, 2009 Luke 2:25-38 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Simeon and Anna
 
December 20, 2009 Luke 12:21-38 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Lives centered around the person of the Lord Jesus demonstrate God's grace in very practical ways.
 
December 6, 2009 Colossians 4:10-18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
God's grace in Christ compels each believer to pursue the evangelism, prayer, and discipleship. These are the common activities of souls overflowing with Christ. Consider the lives listed by Paul in our passage. God supernaturally used their simple obedience to affect multitudes for eternity.
 
November 29, 2009 Colossians 4:7-9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Friends of the good news of Christ shoulder together to ensure its dissemination. The final virtue in a Christian's life that proves the fullness of Christ in them is working with those around them for the eternal cause.
 
November 22, 2009 Colossians 4:2-6 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Unique situations to share Christ come to God's people who prayerfully live for Him in their community.
 
November 15, 2009 Colossians 3:18-4.1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
This morning we will see that there is in life, the life of the new man, a life lived out among men. This is where new life has its greatest influence. The new man has his greatest impact when he affects society.
 
November 8, 2009 Colossians 3:18-4.1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Listen and see that there is in life, the life of the new man, a life lived out among men. This is where new life has its greatest influence. The new man has his greatest impact when he affects society.
 
November 1, 2009 Colossians 3:18-4:1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Listen and see that there is in life, the life of the new man, a life lived out among men. This is where new life has its greatest influence. The new man has his greatest impact when he affects society.
 
October 25, 2009 Colossians 3:15-17 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The sufficiency and excellency of Christ conditions our lives to be governed by peace and saturated with the Scriptures.
 
October 18, 2009 Colossians 3:12-17 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
In Christ we have new character of a supernatural kind. From prison Paul speaks the Christ-like character is the mark of true believers during times of difficulty. May we learn this morning that "Christ is Enough" when it comes to living like Him before one another.
 
October 11, 2009 Colossians 3:5-11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
In Christ we have been made full. With our concentration now on heavenly things we are able to consistently discontinue the sin habits of our life before Christ and demonstrate our salvation through living Christ-like character.
 
October 4, 2009 Colossians 3:1-4 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As we are filled up in Christ on the inside, we now live for Him on the outside. To be "in Christ" is to have the ability to live before others in a godly manner.
 
September 27, 2009 Colossians 2:16-23 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Pastor Potter continues his message about legalism. It is the trading of our spiritual freedom in Christ for a set of rules that cannot save or make us spiritual. We should always remember that our "substance is in Christ."
 
September 20, 2009 John 6:26-40 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
Listen as Pastor Kent focuses on Jesus' testimony concerning Himself. He insists that we believe in Him on His terms.
 
September 13, 2009 Colossians 2:16-23 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Legalism is the trading of our spiritual freedom in Christ for a set of rules that cannot save or make us spiritual. We should always remember that our "substance is in Christ."
 
September 6, 2009 Colossians 2:8-10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Pastor Tim continues his message on the theme, maturity in Christ is our protection from entanglement in man-made philosophy and mere religious activity.
 
August 30, 2009 Colossians 2:8-10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Maturity in Christ is our Protection from entanglement in man-made philosophy and mere religious activity.
 
August 23, 2009 Colossians 2:6-7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The stronger our relationship with Christ, the greater protection from sinister, religious imaginings we have.
 
August 16, 2009 Colossians 2:1-7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Knowing Christ and His sufficiency is real to the Christian. Knowledge of God in Christ is not just left to the "spiritual elite" or the "superhero Christian." All who are in Christ are called to "walk with Him."
 
August 9, 2009 Matthew 9:1-8 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
That All the World May Know
 
August 2, 2009 John 14:31 Pastor Larry Hobbes Listen
That All the World May Know
 
July 26, 2009 Colossians 2:1-7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Confidence and assurance is the disposition of God's people when they have refocused their attention on the sufficiency of Christ. Our prayer is that you will find an increased stability in Christ if you have felt your spiritual "feet" slipping in recent days.
 
July 19, 2009 Colossians 1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Keeping Christ first in your life will enable you to know and do His will. As you know His will, God will mature you and allow you to serve Him.
 
July 12, 2009 Colossians 1:19-20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
True freedom for the Christian is found through Christ Who "made peace through the blood of His cross."
 
July 5, 2009 Colossians 1:19-20 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
True freedom for the Christian is found through Christ Who "made peace through the blood of His cross."
 
June 28, 2009 Proverbs 29 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
What do harmful habits, government, progress, haste and success have in common? This morning Pastor Hobi's message will deal with divine wisdom in everyday life.
 
June 21, 2009 Colossians 1:15-23 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christ is the exact likeness of God, the Father, and is in every form God. The deity of Christ is the very foundation of our faith.
 
June 14, 2009 Colossians 1:9-14 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Following salvation, prayer for one another is necessary for spiritual maturity. Observe this morning as we study how to pray for our church family.
 
June 7, 2009 Exodus 12 Pastor Larry Hobbes Listen
Behold the Lamb!
 
May 31, 2009 Colossians 1:5-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A prayerful and thankful heart for our gospel promotes a Christ-exalting life.
 
May 24, 2009 Acts 10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
In Acts we find that a soldier is instrumental in the work of the Lord.
 
May 17, 2009 Philippians 1:5-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The offering of thanksgiving for our salvation reminds us of the sufficiency and supremacy of Christ. In a culture when so many are attempting to add so much to Christ, our passage will refresh our hearts that Christ is all we need for salvation.
 
May 10, 2009 Acts 15-18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
This morning we will study how important women are to a local church ministry by studying the women of Paul's second missionary journey.
 
May 3, 2009 Colossians 1:3-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
At times when we are weak, we are made strong as we recall who we are in Christ.
 
April 26, 2009 Colossians Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Christ centered, Christ exalting churches will remain simply thankful for all God has done for them in Christ.
 
April 19, 2009 Colossians Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A Christ-centered church is a church that pleases God. A Christ-exalting church will be a church that increasingly knows Christ. A church that increaingly knows Christ will be able to practically live Christ day-to-day.
 
April 12, 2009 Colossians 2:8-15 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our Resurrected Christ is Our Freedom
 
April 5, 2009 Selected Texts Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our Lord's suffering is an example for us in so many ways. From His life and death he set the pattern for all Christian suffering to come. Today our hearts will rest in the blessed reality of what it means to suffer for Christ's sake.
 
March 29, 2009 James 3:13-18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
What is wisdom? Do you have wisdom? What is the difference between Gods wisdom and mans wisdom? Mans wisdom is temporary and ultimately destructive, Gods wisdom is eternal and has heavenly reward.
 
March 22, 2009 Proverbs 28:13-14 Pastor Kent Hobi Listen
Sins destructive power is compounded by covering it up. We need to stop covering up our sin, confess and turn away from it, and find mercy.
 
March 15, 2009 Philippians 4 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our partnership in Christ is all of God's grace! As we conclude our study in Philippians, our hearts should rejoice with one another because we are one in Christ and His purpose.
 
March 8, 2009 Philippians 4:19 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
A heart that is spiritually stable realizes that God is no man's debtor. When we live for God we never fail for want of our needs. All these things are supplied to us in Christ Jesus.
 
February 22, 2009 Philippians 4:10-13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As we pursue Christ we will know peace among other Christians. We will know peace within our hearts. Pursuit of Christ also grants us peace under each and every circumstance we face.
 
February 22, 2009 Philippians 4:10-13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
As we pursue Christ we will know peace among other Christians. We will know peace within our hearts. Pursuit of Christ also grants us peace under each and every circumstance we face.
 
February 15, 2009 Philippians 4:8-9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Have you ever heard the phrase, "You are what you think?" It is true. Join us with prepared hearts and understand the Lord's guidelines for our thinking.
 
February 8, 2009 Philippians 4:6-7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Living to please Christ brings stability to the Christianlife. That stability leads to peace within. Today we learn that peace within is ours when we allow the Lord to carry our burdens through prayer.
 
February 1, 2009 Philippians 4:1-2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our partnership in the gospel requires afirmstandin the Lord and togetherness in the ministry. Joy is always the resultof a local family of God that puyrsues a biblical mission.
 
January 25, 2009 Philippians 4:1-2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our partnership in the gospel requires a firm stand in the Lord and togetherness in the ministry. Joy is always the reult of a local family of God that pursues a biblical mission.
 
January 18, 2009 Philippians 3:17-21 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
The continued appeal to become more like our Savior is given to those who are in Christ and longing, regardless of stuggles, to be like Him. Listen as Pastor Tim highlights key factors to help you who long to be like Christ achieve.
 
January 11, 2009 Philippians 3:12-16 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Our greatest honor from salvation in Christ to salvation from this old earth is becoming more like our Savior. God's grace, coupled with a steady diet of the Bible, is how we all endeavor to attain Christ likeness.
 
January 4, 2009 Zechariah 14:9-21 Pastor Tim Potter Listen
Mankind's life long search for significance and security can only ultimately be found in Christ. As Christians, it is the Kingdom of God on earth (the Millennial Kingdom) where we find our ultimate joy in serving Him Who is "Lord over all" for 1,000 years.

December 21, 2008 Deuteronomy 18:1-22 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

In uncertain times, the Lord has given us a Prophet, Jesus Christ. It is His Word we can hear and believe. It is Christ Who brings certainty and security to the believer's life during unstable times.

December 7, 2008 Philippians 3:10-11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

To rejoice in Christ is our safeguard from religious self-dependance. Continued rejoicing in Christ compels us to intimately know Him on an increasing basis. Listen this morning as we understand the blissful reality that is ours as we continue to know more of our Christ Jesus.

November 30, 2008 Philippians 3:1-16 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Joy is the reality of "partners in the gospel" who are protected from those who would seek to hinder the cause of Christ in the church.

November 23, 2008 Philippians 2:19-22 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Spiritual Oversight

November 16, 2008 Philippians 2:14-16 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

As we "mine out our salvation" our first priority must be to refrain from "grumbling and questioning." As partners in the gospel, we have a Christian disposition of bright humility to live inside and outside the church.

November 2, 2008 Philippians 2:9-11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

In a day when people live to promote the "heroes" of our time, we worship the "name above all names", Jesus Christ. This morning we praise our Exalted Lord who will be worshipped by all in the end of time.

October 26, 2008 Philippians 2:5-8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

To experience unity at Grace Church, we must know the unity that Christ has with the Father and the Spirit. When we know Christ's nature, then we can mimic His heart for "oneness" in our body as we should.

October 19, 2008 Philippians 2:1-4 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

As we partner together for Christ we must do so in harmony. Listen with prepared hearts today as we discuss the incentives and activities of Christ-like harmony.

October 12, 2008 Philippians 1:28-30 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

How We Present Ourselves with the Gospel in Our Community.

October 5, 2008 Philippians 1:27 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

The partnership that we enjoy because of the gospel has a public presence. God is faithful to explain to us through the letter to the Phillipians how we are to conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel.

September 28, 2008 Philippians 1:18-26 Pastor Tim Potter Listen



September 21, 2008 Philippians 1:12-18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

In this sermon we learn about the optimism that is necessary to properly partner in the gospel. As a church family, whether in trial or trimphy, a healthy optimism proves that we trust the providential hand of God in the gospel.

September 14, 2008 Philippians 1:7-11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God's love shown through us has a very clear demonstration among us. Join us this morning as we understand more clearly loves activity among us!

September 7, 2008 Philippians 1:1-6 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

In Christ we have so much in common. The most common bond that we share is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join us as we begin our journey through the book of Philippians and learn how we are all partners in the gospel through Christ.

August 31, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is faithful to address His people's personal and spiritual needs through the public proclamation of His Word, the Bible. God's people are most blessed when they hear preaching that is focused on Christ, encourages service to the Lord, and keeps them growing through good teaching.

August 24, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

No matter what state of your life you are in, God is faithful to progress you to further spiritual heights.

August 17, 2008   Visiting Speaker Mark Kitrell Listen

Mark Kittrell traveled with the War youth outreach years ago, pastored in Hawaii, and now travels preaching the Word across the states.

August 10, 2008   Pastor Kent Hobi Listen

Pastor Kent will bring the Word to us this morning. In the epistle of 1 John, John gives us a spiritual reality check. He sweeps away all the philosophic, cultural baggage that clutters up our faith and calls us to obedience to a biblical gospel. You may ask, "what cultural ideas could possibly impact my faith and obedience to the gospel?" 1 John 1:1-4 gives us the answer to this question. It is this question that we will apply our minds to this morning.

August 3, 2008   Pastor Dave Cannon Listen

Pastor Cannon will help us discover together the rich truth of how Jesus Christ died our death on the cross of Calvary. Today, you should understand what it means to become the righteousness of God in Jesus Christ.

July 27, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is faithful to remind His people of the importance of right communication. Our passage this morning helps us remember that unity of people and purpose is dependent on how we communicate with each other.

July 20, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is faithful to His sheep to provide spiritual leadership. Today we will see God's faithfulness to the spiritual leadership themselves. Consider the work of the Lord that can be done when both spiritual leaders and their sheep work together in harmony for the sake of God's redemptive plan.

July 13, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Baptism

July 6, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

The general principles upon which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity... I will avow that I believed and now believe that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God." Consider these words of John Adams as we see God's faithfulness to His own in the redemptive plan.

June 29, 2008   Pastor Robert Potter Listen

Our special guest, our former pastor, Robert Potter, will be commemorating God's goodness to us through the years.

June 22, 2008 Proverbs 9 Wisdom Pastor Lovegrove Listen

Special guest speaker Pastor Lovegrove shares the wisdom of Proverbs.

June 15, 2008 Joshua 14, 15 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

This Father's Day we are blessed to learn how a man over 80 years old lived his life faithfully to God Who had been so faithful to him.

June 8, 2008 Joshua 11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Spiritual stability is the promise of God to His people as we obey His Word. We live in a generation that is quickly losing any idea of what stability is. Listen well this morning as we consider the blessed reality of how you can know and live the nature of spiritual stability.

June 1, 2008 Joshua 11 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is faithful to remind us that He always keeps His word to His people and He always honors His children who keep His word.

May 25, 2008 Joshua 10 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Today we consider a memorial of Gods fair treatment of those who oppose the army of the Lord in Christ. As we serve the Lord, Who is no respecter of persons, let us always remember that our victories are won by Him because He is faithful Who has called you.

May 18, 2008 Joshua 9 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Our hearts will be instructed as we study the biblical principle that "haste makes waste". The first indication that our lives are in too much of a hurry is when we forget to "ask counsel from the Lord".

May 11, 2008   Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Pastor Tim studies the lives of several women in scripture to reveal their spiritual traits that allowed them to endure the difficult circumstances in their lives.

May 4, 2008 Joshua 8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is holy, and He requires righteous living from His children. Learn with us the value of a pure life that pleases the Lord.

April 27, 2008 Joshua 8 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

The place of our most recent spiritual defeat can be the place of a new beginning. Study with us this morning as we see the Israelites begin to right a wrong and serve the Lord again.

April 20, 2008 Joshua 7 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Today's message will be a reminder that God is interested in honoring those who honor Him.

April 13, 2008   Pastor David Cannon Listen

What a praying believer does to reach his neighbor with the Gospel.

April 6, 2008   Dr. Ralph Colas Listen

There is a time of great rejoicing that awaits all of us when we see Christ the next time He comes. Join us as we encourage our hearts regarding "Our Meeting in the Air."

March 30, 2008 Joshua 5 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is faithful to each of us to give us new opportunities each day. Listen this morning as we learn about "starting well" in each new opportunity God gives.

March 23, 2008 Revelation 1:17-18 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

The resume of Christ in our passage this morning ensures our hearts that He is a capable, eternal Savior Who stands ready to minister to His own in any of life's conflicts.

March 2, 2008 Joshua 3-4 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Pastor Potter will remind us that what God begins He finishes. As we anticipate God fulfilling many promises to us this year, let us consider our responsibility within the framework of God's sovereignty.

February 24, 2008 Joshua 2 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is willing to offer salvation to anyone who will believe in Christ. As we live faithfully for Him, God endeavors to use us in His plan of salvation for others.

February 17, 2008 Joshua 1 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

When we think of Joshua, we think of a great conqueror. The real theme of the book, however, is the faithfulness of God to His Word and His people. Study with us the importance of realizing God's faithfulness in His timing in your Christian life.

February 10, 2008 2 Timothy 2:13 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Have you ever felt inadequate as you served the Lord? Join us this morning as we encourage our hearts by realizing God's faithfulness to us as we serve Him.

February 3, 2008 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

Pastor will be continuing in the subject of the attributes of God's faithfulness. How does God demonstrate His faithfulness to us during our journey to Christ-likeness?

January 20, 2008 Psalm 89 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

God is infinite in faithfulness. To be faithful is His very nature. Where inconsistency abounds in our culture, we can always rest in Him Who is incomparably faithful.

January 13, 2008 1 Kings 22 Pastor Dave Cannon Listen

Pastor Cannon preaches on dealing with pressures to compromise your faith.

January 6, 2008 Luke 17 Pastor Tim Potter Listen

As we transition to a new year, consider our Lord's reminders to His disciples as they face a transition of their own.