Marvelous Faith / Myles Cheadle
Luke 7:1-10
In this sermon, Myles examines the marvelous faith of the Roman Centurion in Luke 7.
The Acts of the Apostles: Review / Introduction of Stephen
Acts 7
This week, Pastor Brandon walks through some of the major points in our study of the Acts of the Apostles. We see how God has been moving in the early church and the persecution that followed. These elements come to a head with the story of Stephen, a testimony of true faith.
The Acts of the Apostles: Unwavering
Acts 5:12-25
Last week we looked at what it meant to live an unsafe gospel life, one unafraid of risk. This week we look to the apostles as a testimony of faith that is unwavering. We ought to obey God rather than men!
Romans: Faith Cometh by Hearing
Romans 10:14-21
In this sermon, Pastor Briscoe outlines the latter half of Romans 10, reminding us that we must open our mouths.
Romans: The History of God’s Plan for Israel
Romans 9:6-13
In this sermon, Pastor Briscoe turns our attention away from the doctrines of individual salvation to the election of the Nation of Israel. We learn how Abraham, by faith, received God's promises and how God is sustaining those promises throughout history.
Romans: The Value of Our Justification
Romans 5:1-11
Paul continues to explain to the Romans how salvation is not attained through laws or religious practices but only through faith in Jesus Christ. He uses Abraham, the Father of the Nation of Israel, as an example of how God credits righteousness through belief.
Romans: Justified by Faith: Abraham Pt. 2
Romans 4:9-25
Paul continues to explain to the Romans how salvation is not attained through laws or religious practices but only through faith in Jesus Christ. He uses Abraham, the Father of the Nation of Israel, as an example of how God credits righteousness through belief.
Romans: Justified By Faith: Abraham / Eric Phillips
Romans 4:1-12
Paul begins to explain to the Romans how salvation is not attained through laws or religious practices but only through faith in Jesus Christ. He uses Abraham, the Father of the Nation of Israel, as an example of how God credits righteousness through belief.