December 8, 2024 • Pastor Chris Rumfelt • Proverbs 14:34
In a period of national reflection and uncertainty, the question 'Who can make America great?' resonates deeply. Based on Proverbs 14:34, the sermon explores the true source of a nation's greatness—righteousness—and the role of faith, prayer, and personal holiness in achieving it. While military might, economic prosperity, and cultural influence may seem to elevate a nation, true exaltation comes from righteousness. The most patriotic act a citizen can perform is to repent of their sins and pursue God's righteousness. The sermon also highlights the significant role that prayer and fasting played in the founding of the United States, emphasizing the importance of moral standards and the consequences of sin. It calls for a return to God's principles and challenges individuals to reflect on their personal righteousness, commit to prayer and fasting, and share the gospel.
The Birds Are Still Singing
November 24, 2024 • Ken Stanford • Matthew 6:25–26, Matthew 10:29–31
Wanted Dead And Alive
November 24, 2024 • Pastor Chris Rumfelt • Romans 6:1–14
In Romans 6, Paul addresses the themes of grace, sin, and baptism, emphasizing that grace is not an excuse to continue in sin but a call to live a transformed life. He refutes the misconception that more sin leads to more grace, highlighting that true grace leads to repentance and holiness. Baptism is explained as a powerful declaration of faith, symbolizing our union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. It is an outward expression of an inward change, much like a wedding ring symbolizes marriage. Christians are encouraged to avoid the edge of sin, striving to stay close to God and live a life of holiness. While acknowledging our imperfections, we are reminded that God's grace is sufficient, and we should continually seek His guidance and strength. Reflect on the true meaning of grace, embrace its transformative power, and let it lead to a deeper relationship with Christ.