Our lives seem to be filled with the clutter of worthless things. In this second sermon in a four-part advent series, we are going to be looking at what John the Baptist was called to proclaim. Our need for a Savior… our call to repentance…our response to the Gospel of Grace…and the removal of useless…
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This is the first of a four-part Advent Series as we prepare our hearts for the second coming of our Savior. In this sermon we’ll look at the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth as the angel reveals to them that they will have a son who will go before Jesus, announcing His coming. They were…
Living as exiles in a world that is not our home… what does the world see in us? In this sermon on 1 Peter 3:8-22, Peter highlights four things that the world should see in us while we walk this side of eternity.
Last week we looked at two trees that were placed in specific locations in the Garden of Eden. God warned man about the precious gift that he was about to be given… the gift of choice. Giving a man options is the ultimate test of love. However, any abuse of this free will to choose…
This Sunday, SPBC will celebrate 64 years of church ministry! All glory to God! Yet, I believe that our greatest days are yet to come! It’s fitting that we study Ecclesiastes 4 this Sunday in our #TimeMattersSeries. This Sunday we’ll be looking at six reasons why church really matters from Ecclesiastes 4. My prayer for SPBC…
“Go to your room and wait for me” was not something I wanted to hear growing up. It usually meant something bad was about to happen. It wasn’t so much the “go to your room” part that I feared, it was the “wait for me” part. I’ve spent many moments, in great anticipation,… waiting. Sometimes…
Feeling depressed, broken, defeated, downtrodden… dead, like no life is in you? Maybe it’s because you’re broken and you’re living in a broken world. I have GOOD NEWS!!!! You don’t have to live that way! Take a listen as we continue our #BetterTogether series, “A Journey Through Ephesians”. This week we’re going to look at what God has…