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By My Spirit

March 17, 2024 • James Brignac • Zechariah 4

Sometimes, we are called to do things and we realize that it is overwhelming, and we need help. This happens in work, school, and family, and our Christian life is no different. There will be times where God calls us to do things which are difficult. When we get there, we must ask how we will accomplish it. The answer is what Zechariah will see in this vision. We rely on the LORD!

A Cleansing Fountain

June 2, 2024 • James Brignac • Zechariah 13

How should we share the gospel? Perhaps the best place to start is in the beginning where God created Adam and Eve in his image, and they were perfect. This is part of the good news. Then we struggle because we get to the fall…sin…death… not the fun part of sharing the gospel.  Thankfully the story doesn’t end at the fall. We get to the good news and that is where we turn this morning in chapter 13. We invite you to be our guest this Sunday and enjoy worship with a friendly, welcoming body of believers.

A Call To Repentance

May 26, 2024 • James Brignac • Zechariah 12

Sermons cover a multitude of topics, but one that is often avoided is sin. Today we’ll see how Zechariah calls us to respond to our sin. It involves mounting for our sin and putting our faith in the Savior who would open the door of salvation by his work.  It’s a reminder of how we need to understand the bad before we truly grasp the good of the gospel. We invite you to be our guest this Sunday and enjoy worship with a friendly, welcoming body of believers.

The Good Shepherd

May 19, 2024 • James Brignac • Zechariah 11

Have you ever considered the privilege of being a Christian? The amazing reality of knowing we have the greatest message ever and God calls us to share it. It can an overwhelming calling to make Christ known to the nations. We wonder, how can anyone reject the good news? The reality is many will hear and never believe. This is partly what we’ll see today in Zechariah 11. We invite you to be our guest this Sunday and enjoy worship with a friendly, welcoming body of believers.