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What is your Start

January 8, 2017 • Dr. Danny Lovett

Last Sunday, on the first day of 2017, we began a new series of Bible messages entitled Working Out Our Salvation. Throughout this study we will see how Christianity is lived out practically in our everyday lives. We began with a look at our purpose. This Sunday we will examine the full significance of what God says about Christianity and our lives.

"For what is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, then vanishes away," James 4:14. These words are addressed to men and women who try to live without God. In James 4:13-17, the whole context is an exposure of the materialism and worldly mindset of every age. James reminds us that life is short. It's also significant. The danger we face is wasting our lives by living selfishly and sinfully. When God's purpose for our life is acknowledged and sought after, we are made able to accomplish His "good, and acceptable, and perfect will" (Romans 12:2). Start this New Year off right by being in church with your CCW family as we learn how to live out our salvation!

Christianity and your Friends

March 12, 2017 • Dr. Danny Lovett

The word friend is defined so broadly today that it can be used to refer to all social acquaintances, even school and businesses associates. But when we come to the serious study of the term we find that in ordinary usage, as well as in biblical language, the word friend, conveys the idea of companion, partner, comrade. Our concept of friendship undergoes an immediate change when we think of it in terms of Christian relationships. This will be confirmed as we look at the pivotal statement made by our Lord on the subject of friends and friendships, in John 15:11-16. Don't miss this important truth on Christianity and Your Friends.

Christianity and your school

February 19, 2017 • Dr. Danny Lovett

During this series of "Working Out Your Salvation", God has been bringing the Word to bear on our homes. This week we turn our attention to our precious children (and grandchildren). There is a sense in which none of us ever leaves school. The whole of life is a school in which we are trained and fitted for eternity. No one can read the Bible without observing this fact. The Scriptures make it abundantly clear that life, and afterlife, are largely determined by the way a child is raised or schooled, when their years are tender and the personality is so impressionable. The Word of God says, "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it" Proverbs 22:6. This Sunday we will look at three very important truths that God wants us to glean from this great verse in Proverbs on how to train our children.

Christianity and your home

February 12, 2017 • Dr. Danny Lovett

Last Sunday, the message was "Christianity and your Marriage" and many of us found ourselves making fresh commitments to the Lord and our spouses. This Sunday, the message is "Christianity and your Home." The whole idea of and design for the home originated with God. It's important for us to remember that this is God's plan. It is not surprising, to find that the Bible has much to say about the home. For the purpose we have in mind, we will be focusing our attention on Psalm 127 and the principles that should be in a genuinely Christian home. The essence of a Christian home is family life together with God. When God has His rightful place, the home is bound to be a happy home! Don't miss these great truths about building a home God's way!