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Small But Mighty (6-29-14)

Pastor Doug tells us more stories from our new series "Tell Me A Story." Jesus talked in parables, and although the mustard seed is small, it grows into a mighty tree. In like manner, we are each called to sow small seeds as part of the Body of Christ.

June 29, 2014_Moses (1)

Exodus 3:1-12
Dr. John Beyers
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE LIFE OF MOSES
1st in series

Today's Message of Hope #2014june29

A weekly TV church program recorded at Church of the Cross in Evansville, Indiana. This program was recorded on June 29, 2014.

Stand on the Mountatin

06.29.14

The GREATNESS of Mediocrity; Rev. C. David Coyle

God doesn't look for great men, God makes great men. He uses the weak to show strength, He calls mediocre men to stand and produce great leaders. It isn't the measure of the man that counts but the greatness of our immeasurable Almighty, All sufficient God. Judges 6-8. Gideon was just such a mediocre man.

Revival 2013

Day 3- Sunday

The Call Of Jonah and God's Call on Our Lives

Part 2 of "A Reluctant Witness" series
09/15/2013
Pastor Shon
Jonah 1:1-2

Life's Sticky Situations

Part 5 of "A Reluctant Witness" Series
10/06/2013
Pastor Shon
Redbud Baptist

Pastor Samuel - Eph 4 mini sermon

Mini sermon on Ephesians 4

When God Breaks the Silence

There was a time when God was silent. Pastor Jeff makes a humorous comparison to what that feels like when we ourselves give or are given the silent treatment to/by others as he shares how we must respond when God breaks His silence. In obedience, simple, humble and quick. For more information on the ministry or to see other videos, visit www.ongoodground.org Download this sermon and others for FREE on I-Tunes.

Leave a Legacy

A sermon given by Steve Williams at Fair Park Baptist Church.

Pastor Jon Dunbar: "Learning Patience in our Faith"

Reading through the lessons reminds me of the song “O Little Town of Bethlehem” in which we sing, “The hopes and fears of all the years are met in Thee tonight.” That’s a good way to describe our readings; they are a mixed bag of hopes and fears. Isaiah gives us a hopeful scene of miracle healings and joyful singing when Messiah comes. But then Matthew tells us of John the Baptist sitting in a dark and dungy prison cell and expressing doubt and perhaps even disappointment with Jesus. I suspect John thought life would go a little more smoothly for him once the Messiah came. Will this Christmas season be all that you expect it to be? Snow-covered roads, illness, and family squabbles are just a few of the possible disappointments you may face in coming weeks. But these don’t have to threaten your joy at Christmas. Rather than pin all your hopes on a glitch-free holiday season, find your rest in the Savior who sets you free from your sins and heals your soul. You have his forgiveness, his friendship and his love. And that, really, is all any of us needs to have a truly merry Christmas.

Pastor Jon Dunbar: "The Right Time"

Reading through these lessons, there were four words that caught my eye: the fullness of time. What a thought-provoking phrase that is! For many people Christmas time is more full than we’d like. Our calendars are stuffed with so many things to do that we can hardly catch our breath. When we allow busyness to take over our lives there may be no room left for moments of quiet reflection, laughter, and relaxation. Our frantic prayer becomes, “Lord, just let me get through the holidays!” The apostle Paul says that Jesus was born when the fullness of time had come (Gal.4:4). He means that Jesus showed up at just the right time, just when we needed him most. So many people fall into the trap of a life that leaves no time for God. Jesus was sent to rescue us from that trap. As we celebrate his birth our attention is called away from our “to-do” lists to the good news of what God has done on our behalf. His works are the only works that can give us any lasting peace or rest. So my prayer for you this Christmas is that your times may be filled, not with things that need doing, but with the confidence that God knows exactly what you need. And through Jesus He will provide it to you at just the right time. Have a blessed and merry Christmas!

Pastor Richard Gudgel: "The Light of the World Has Come"

Jesus is the Beacon who cuts through the darkness of our lives and not only directs our way home safely, but is Himself the Way!

2013 Revival Night 1 pt#2

pt #2 of Sept 13, 2013 revival at Dellwood Baptist Church by Bro. Steve Keener. Message covers scriptures from Genesis 12 & 19.

2013 Revival Night 1 pt #3

pt #3 of Sept 12, 2013 revival at Dellwood Baptist Church by Bro. Steve Keener. Scriptures from Genesis 12 & 19.

pt #1 Not Your Average Joe

pt #1 of Dec. 1, 2013 sermon at Dellwood Baptist Church by Bro. Joe Bedgood. Scripture focus on Matthew 3:1-12.

Pastor Jon Dunbar: "Baptism Saves You"

Why are we baptised? Baptism lets a Christian know that God is standing next to us always- that is why baptism is so important. Through baptism, God tells us who we are and that we have been saved!

February 17, 2013 Evening Service

Our evening service on February 17, 2013. We had a gideon speaker that night.

BFTBC – James 1:1-13 – “The Sin of Double-Mindedness” – Pastor D. A. Waite

BFTBC – James 1:1-13 – “The Sin of Double-Mindedness” – Pastor D. A. Waite

On Sunday, March 30, 2104, Pastor D. A. Waite preached a sermon entitled: “The Sin of Double-Mindedness” from the text of James 1:1-13 at Bible For Today Baptist Church of Collingswood, New Jersey.

Pastor D. A. Waite
Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue
Collingswood, NJ 08108

www.BibleForToday.org
856-854-4747

James, BFTBC, D. A. Waite, Collingswood, servant of God, trying of your faith, lack wisdom, double minded, flower of the grass, endureth temptation

James 1:1-13

James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 4 But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. 5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. 6 But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. 7 For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. 8 A double minded man is unstable in all his ways. 9 Let the brother of low degree rejoice in that he is exalted: 10 But the rich, in that he is made low: because as the flower of the grass he shall pass away.
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