March 4, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Revelation 2:8–11
Persecution is a relative thing, I suppose. A school child who mentions Jesus and is made fun of is a victim of persecution, just as a Missionary who's martyred. But one thing is sure - if you're a Christian, at some point in your life, you'll be persecuted. The Lord said so! Today we'll look at the second letter to the seven churches in Revelation. The church in Smyrna is the subject, in chapter two, verses eight through eleven. They were being persecuted, but they were persevering as well.
The Day of the Lord
July 29, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Revelation 6:9–17
Soon we'll be at the time of year when the leaves start to appear on trees, and the weather becomes warmer. Those are signs that spring is here and summer is not far away. There are also signs all around us that we are living in the last days before the return of Jesus Christ. What are those signs? Pastor Lloyd will share a few today, especially in the area of the attitude our culture has developed toward Christianity. Call yourself a Christian? You must be an intolerant bigot, right? That's pretty much where we are in the year 2013.
God Sees The Heart
August 12, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Romans 2
Whether you are a person who has heard the Gospel for years - or you have never really given God a second thought - today's message is designed to make you really think about God's plan for your life. Yes, God does have a plan for every life, and it's not as complicated as you might think. If you have a Bible handy, join us in Romans chapter two.
The Two Witnesses
September 23, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Revelation 11
Freed from Sin
June 13, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Romans 6:3–7
All too often in our own lives sin is treated as a cream puff rather than a rattlesnake. Sin will kill you, so let's see how we can be dead to sin. Today on Bridging the Gap Pastor Lloyd Pulley returns to his study of Romans. In chapter six, we see that we can either be yielded to sin or yielded to God. There is no middle ground, and the choice is yours.
A Puzzling Question on Our Relation to Sin (Died to the Reign of Sin)
May 16, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Romans 6:1–2
Throughout the first five chapters of Romans we've learned what it means to be justified, becoming right with God. But God doesn't stop at justifying us. He immediately begins a process of change called sanctification. This process of sanctification begins to free us from the power of sin and its rule in our life. God wants to make us more and more like Jesus.
Earth Ripe for Harvest
December 16, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Revelation 14:13–20
Prelude to Final Judgment
December 30, 2012 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Revelation 15