The great Charles Wesley wrote, “O for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer’s praise, The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace!” There are two themes in Mark 7 that cannot be overlooked. The first is found in vs. 24… “Yet, He [Jesus] could not be hidden” and the…
Sermons from August 2018
He was born into slavery, violence, and was separated from his parents as a child, yet Frederick Douglass became a great leader of the abolitionist movement, an accomplished author, and an outstanding orator. He couldn’t get a job in physics for two years after graduation, yet Einstein became a Nobel Prize winning physicist for developing…
Have you ever purchased something at the store or maybe online only to get home and discover that the item that you spent your hard-earned money on is broken… right out of the box? G.K. Chesterton once said, “The sin nature of man is the only religious doctrine that can be scientifically, empirically verified. All…
Well the store aisles are full of shoppers stuffing book bags with pencils, paper, and all of the necessities required to prepare our kids to head back to school. “Back to school” shopping usually marks the beginning of seasonal traditions. Summer will transition to fall and everything pumpkin spice and football will abound. Fall will…