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Spiritual Answers for Separation Anxiety (John 14:1-31)

Sunday, June 17, 2018 •

Jesus continued His farewell address by addressing the anxiety His disciples could experience after His death and ascension.

Proving Commitment to Christ (John 13:31-38)

Sunday, June 10, 2018 •

With Judas' departure from the group, Jesus could now begin His farewell address to those disciples who would lay the foundation for the church's work after His ascension.

The Sign of Authentic Apostleship (John 13:1-30)

Sunday, June 3, 2018 •

Beginning with chapter 13, John's Gospel revealed Jesus' focused attention upon those who would carry on His work after His ascension. Today we learn the sign of an authentic apostle?

Faith; Use it or Lose it? (John 12:37-50)

Sunday, May 27, 2018 •

Jesus completed His teaching ministry leaving the public intensely divided over His identity. Many who witnessed Jesus' miracles, believed on Him as Messiah, but the vast majority of Israel did not. Why?

Don't Look Back... (Bruce Clark)

Sunday, May 20, 2018 •

Perseverance is a must for the Christian. Pastor Bruce shares the importance of "staying with it" regardless of the circumstances.

Women of Great Faith and Resilliency (Jeffrey Singletary)

Sunday, May 13, 2018 •

What does great faith look like and how does it impact generations? Join Dr. Jeffrey Singletary as he shares from God's Word about women who exemplified life-changing faith

A Theology of Belief (John 12:20-36)

Sunday, May 6, 2018 •

With this passage (and next), Jesus completes His public ministry with statements about the peoples' response to His message.

Exalting His Majesty by Embracing His Mission (John 12:12-19)

Sunday, April 29, 2018 •

"Palm Sunday" began Jesus' Passion week. Jesus was rightly proclaimed as Messiah by the multitude, but it would soon become apparent that not everyone understood Jesus' mission. In this study, we examine the connection between exalting Jesus' majesty and embracing His mission.

The Heart of Belief (John 11:55-12:11)

Sunday, April 22, 2018 •

In today's short and familiar passage, two people, representing the people divided over Jesus' Messiahship, are contrasted in their actions. Their actions reveal the "heart" of the issue of belief.

Lord of Life (John 11:1-54)

Sunday, April 15, 2018 •

The event covered today is at the Gospel's midpoint, emphasizing its importance. It is the seventh "sign" and also contains the fifth of Jesus' seven "I AM" statements. Ironically, the religious establishment will conspire Jesus' murder after His miracle of resurrecting life.

The Witness of His Works in the Purpose for His Coming (John 10:22-42)

Sunday, April 8, 2018 •

The Feast of the Dedication is what we today commonly refer to as Hanukkah. Once again, with His words, Jesus affirmed that the Feast pointed to Him as the ultimate dedicated (sanctified) Temple. This event would constitute the end of Jesus' public ministry in John's Gospel.

Who Raised Jesus? (Easter 2018)

Sunday, April 1, 2018 •

The resurrection of Jesus is central to Christianity and indispensable to the meaning of life for man. Resurrection Sunday provides a great opportunity to wrestle with the question concerning the agents responsible in Jesus' bodily resurrection.

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