Even though it is difficult to acknowledge our own shortcomings, doing so creates opportunity for growth. Do you recognize the moments when you're face to face with your sinful nature?
Titus 2
October 17, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Do we allow the world to corrupt us or do we bring Christ and model Godly behavior in our lives outside of Sunday mornings?
Titus 1
October 10, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
What do the charges read the Bible, follow Paul as he follows Christ, represent the Lord, transform your heart and renew your life have in common? Surrender.
2 Timothy 4
October 3, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
If you encountered someone who wanted to hear the gospel of Christ, how would you respond? Are you prepared to answer?
2 Timothy 3
September 26, 2021 • Sam Stevens
What's on the inside will always be exposed. What comes out when you're squeezed?
2 Timothy 2
September 19, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Recognizing how the power of words and the weight they carry can affect our spiritual growth and God's Kingdom.
2 Timothy 1
September 12, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Paul's encouragement to remember where you've been, remember where you're going and remember your God.
1 Timothy 6
September 5, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Addressing the power of contentment and how the church can desire and work toward it in the name of Christ.
1 Timothy 5
August 29, 2021 • Sam Stevens
Dissecting Paul's insight toward widows in the Ephesus church and discerning how this wisdom relates to caring for others and ourselves in seasons of need.
1 Timothy 3
August 15, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Explaining Paul's wisdom regarding how church leadership roles are structured and discussing our individual responsibility to care for the souls and practical needs of our church family.
1 Timothy 2
August 8, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Deciphering the historical context in Paul's warnings to the church in Ephesus regarding leadership, division and women's roles in ministry.
1 Timothy 1
August 1, 2021 • Mike McLaughlin
Breaking down Paul's warnings against false, fruitless teachings and encouragements toward learning and love in his first letter to Timothy.