Sermons

Resurrection

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J S Melvin
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In Luke 24:13 Pastor John expounds on the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead. What keeps us from seeing God like those on the road to Emmaus? Look for God, not only in your destination, but also in your journey.

How Should Christians Respond in an Evil World

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J S Melvin
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How do we respond in an evil world? Pastor Melvin continues in Luke 22:35-38; 49-51, showing how Christians should be ready with our "defensive game plan."

Abraham's Faith

Speaker:
Matthew Arnold
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Abraham's actions were built on his faith in God, and we can live our life more abundantly by doing the same.

Failure Does Not Define Us

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As Pastor J. S. Melvin continues his series in Luke 22:31-34, we see that God's grace can take our greatest failures and use them to help us depend more on him and encourage others.

The Last (or Lasting) Supper

Speaker:
J S Melvin
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Pastor J.S. Melvin continues his series on the book of Luke expounding on the first communion service, beginning in Luke 22:15.

Luke 21:37

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God is in control, and His plan is perfect whether or not we understand it.

It's Tuesday but Friday is Coming

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J S Melvin
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Pastor Melvin continues with Jesus' journey to the cross beginning in Luke 19:47.

A House of Prayer

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As we continue in Luke 19, we see Jesus attacking those at the temple who ostensibly were the most religious people of the day. We need to be diligent to make sure that our values continually align with God’s. What is the true purpose of God's house?

The Unexpected Triumph

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J S Melvin
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In Luke 19, we see Jesus riding in to Jerusalem as a victorious king, but many in the crowd did not recognize the nature of his kingdom nor his triumph.

The Triumphal Entry

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J S Melvin
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In Luke 19, we see that the triumphal entry of Jesus is anything but triumphal. He goes through Bethphage, which means house of unripe figs. Did Jesus curse a fig tree to warn us we need to perform? No. In fact, the opposite is true. Find out how the shriveled fig tree frees us.