Pivotal Moments
Life-Changing Moments with God
Romans 2, 3: Death Where is Your Sting
October 24, 2021 • Ronnie Kendall • Romans 2, Romans 3, 1 Corinthians 15:55–57, John 14:1–2, 1 Thessalonians 5
Should we be afraid of death? Death has always been part of the human condition, but living through a pandemic has certainly changed things. Today Pastor Ronnie visits this painful topic — answering some of our hardest questions.
1 Corinthians 12: Why Christian Community Is Important
October 17, 2021 • Chase Snyder • 1 Corinthians 12
Why is it important for Christians to be connected to a church and other Christians? God designed humans to live in community. In this sermon, Pastor Chase looks at three reasons it is important for Christians to live in community with other Christians.
Luke 23: The Criminals on the Cross
September 5, 2021 • Chase Snyder • Luke 23:32–43, Matthew 7:13–23
There is no greater pivotal moment in history than the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. There is no greater pivotal moment in your life than how you will respond to The Gospel. Will you give him your life or will you continue to rule your own life? In this sermon Pastor Chase preaches on the two criminals who were crucified with Jesus and how one found salvation while the other missed Jesus.
John 6: Love Jesus, Love Others
August 22, 2021 • Ronnie Kendall • John 6:1–14, John 13:34–35
We've all heard of the golden rule, "Treat others the way you'd like to be treated." But where does scripture talk about this? Listen in as Pastor Ronnie goes through John 6 and discusses our calling to love. Take a Next Step in your faith: https://www.fbcloganville.org/next
Matthew 5 - The Beatitudes
August 8, 2021 • Ronnie Kendall • Matthew 5:1–17
Welcome and thank you for joining us! This morning, Pastor Ronnie will be preaching on the beatitudes. Unfamiliar with the term? That's ok! Check out this tidbit from learn http://religions.com: The word beatitude comes from the Latin beatitudo, meaning "blessedness." The phrase "blessed are" in each beatitude implies a current state of happiness or well-being. This expression held a powerful meaning of "divine joy and perfect happiness" to the people of Christ's day. In other words, Jesus was saying "divinely happy and fortunate are those who possess these inward qualities." Jesus spoke about these 9 "beatitudes" in the Sermon on the Mount. Tune in to learn more!