What is the point of reading or studying the Bible at all? James uses a particularly striking analogy to both consider the importance of the question, and to answer it.
(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 21, 2024.)
What is the point of reading or studying the Bible at all? James uses a particularly striking analogy to both consider the importance of the question, and to answer it.
(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 21, 2024.)
The growth of the early church was astonishingly rapid and expansive. Why? How? What did the early church do that helped them grow so quickly, and what does that mean for us?
(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on June 25, 2023.)
We resume our look at good works after a brief hiatus (thanks COVID!) by studying a work that is both a specialized work in the Kingdom of God, and something that all Christians should be doing in some way.
(Preaching on Good Works. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on October 17, 2021.)
Why did Peter write his letters. The answer can generally be applied to all the epistles of the New Testament, and fortunately Peter explicitly spelled it out for us.
(Daily walk through 2 Peter. Recorded for the Dewey Church of Christ on May 4, 2020.)
One of the two most common times for countdowns is New Years (the other being races). Let’s countdown four ways to grow both personally and congregationally in the new year.
(This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on January 1, 2017.)