Romans 10:14-15 – How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!”
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This Lord’s Day evening, Pastor Jim will begin a two-week series “Seeing the Beauty of Christ” taken from two passages of scripture in the Gospel of John. Here is the life of the Christian; learning to behold the beauty of the Lord and being transformed by such a gaze.
This Lord’s Day, we begin a journey through the New Testament letter to the Romans. Romans has been labeled “The Himalayas of the Bible” and is the key book for establishing firm foundations in the Christian life. Throughout church history, Romans has been instrumental in the conversions of giants of the faith such as Augustine of Hippo, Martin Luther, John Wesley, and many others. In addition great revival movements have come from the preaching of Romans. Lord willing, this will be a life-changing study.
This Lord’s Day evening, Pastor Jonathan continues the series in the Gospel of Mark showing from the Lord Jesus what matters in life; caring for people, living with the right priorities, and complete purity.
This Lord’s Day, we conclude our journey in the Old Testament book of Job. We will observe the deeper work of humility in Job, his restoration, and the end of his life. The lessons abound as we see the goodness and grace of God manifested in this suffering man of God.
This Lord’s Day evening, Pastor Jonathan continues the series in the Gospel of Mark bringing us face-to-face with the authority of the Lord Jesus and our responses.
This Lord’s Day, we listen to Job’s respond to the Lord’s first address of correction to him. The lessons Job learned about himself and the Lord are for us as well proving to be of great benefit in our walks with the Lord.