Reprove the World
Bro. Tommy takes us to John 16 and focuses on verses 8 through 11 and the idea that the Holy Spirit reproves the world through the children of God.
Bro. Tommy takes us to John 16 and focuses on verses 8 through 11 and the idea that the Holy Spirit reproves the world through the children of God.
Bro. Tommy continues in John this time in Chapter 20 where he reminds us that the only thing that really matters is that Jesus loves us and how that can be a comfort in all stages of life.
Bro. Derrick Kitchens joins us for our annual meeting and starts a mini series entitled “Do You Know Him?” asking us how well we actually know our savior and encouraging us to study harder to really dive deep into who our God is. Tonight’s focus is on God as our Bread of Life.
Brother Tommy returns to John 10 to highlight how Pastors ought to follow Christ’s example in caring for their congregation in a world filled with forces who would seek to divide. Brother John goes to Matthew 24 to further warn of those who would look to deceive.
Bro. Tommy continues our journey through the book of John, this week focusing in Chapter 10. He bases this message on God being the example of the good shepherd that pastors should strive to emulate.
Bro. Vince visits us from New Providence Primitive Baptist Church in Cameron, Texas and blesses us with a message on what it means to be a disciple of Christ and to be an advocate for his teachings.
Brother John goes through John 17, and points out that Christ prayed not only for the apostles, but for us as well.
Elder John speaks about what it means to worship God in spirit and in truth, the various forms of worship mentioned in the scriptures, and how we should conduct ourselves as worshippers of God.
In John we find a good lesson on how we should evangelize. Nathanael was skeptical and suspicious at first but Jesus knew him, saying “when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee.” Nathanael had a complete change in attitude right away. Elder Tommy preaches about what happened to Nathanael under the fig tree…