Sermon Series
Studying God in the Book of Job, Part 2
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: The Book of Job
- February 27, 2022
- Audio Video
A Study of God in the Book of Job.
Studying God in the Book of Job
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: The Book of Job
- February 20, 2022
- Audio Video
A Study of God in the Book of Job.
Colossians on Prayer
- Pastor Mark Mavar
- Category: Sunday Evening Series
- February 13, 2022
- Audio Video
Introduction to Job, Part 2
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: The Book of Job
- February 13, 2022
- Audio Video
Introduction to Job
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: The Book of Job
- February 6, 2022
- Audio Video Notes
We will take several weeks to introduce the book of Job.
Psalm 147
- Pastor Steve Sindelar
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- January 30, 2022
- Audio Video
1 Thessalonians 5
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- January 23, 2022
- Audio Video
What Is Disciple-Making? Part 2
Matthew 28:19-20
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- January 16, 2022
- Audio Video Notes
What Is Disciple-Making?
How does a new believer grow? 2 Peter 3:18 tells us we are all to grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. A new believer can grow by reading the Bible, listening to preaching and teaching in a local church, and through worshipping. These are all good disciplines of the Christian life, outlined in Scripture and governed by the Holy Spirit. However, does God have other ways for a believer to grow in the Lord Jesus Christ? The answer is found in His Word and in examining the life of Christ.
Disciple-Making Discussion
- Category: Sunday Evening Series
- January 9, 2022
- Audio Video
Revelation 2:1-7
- Pastor Tim Potter
- Category: Morning Worship Series
- January 9, 2022
- Audio Video Notes
Being a Disciple-Making Believer.
Church research has revealed that before the pandemic, only three percent of churches in our country were experiencing measurable numerical growth. This growth was in churches bent on making disciples and spiritually reproducing. Ninety-seven percent of churches were in some form of plateau, decline, or process of closure. When the pandemic hit, these churches struggled even more.