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When Life Stinks

April 30, 2023 • David Cotner III • Psalm 42

Nearly 10 years ago, Pastor Dave preached his very first sermon at PFBC. As the guest preacher, filling in while we were in between pastors, he used as his anchor text of Scripture, Psalm 42. He entitled his message, “When Life Stinks”. Well, today, Pastor Dave will circle back to that very same text of Scripture, using that exact same sermon title, in this special “throwback sermon”. Realizing that many of you are going through some difficult things physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, relationally, and/or financially, Pastor Dave wants to strengthen your soul using the words of Psalm 42. Thanks for joining us!

Life Is Difficult, But God Is With Us

May 5, 2024 • David Cotner III • Psalm 46

In today’s special message, we dive into the world of Psalm 46...Are you weary and worn? Have the burdens of life become overwhelming? Are you so sick and tired of the chaos in our world? If so, this psalm is for you, offering you the comfort and hope that you’re longing for. Indeed, as we dive into the world of Psalm 46, we’ll be reminded that life is difficult, but God is with us – always!

Not if He Arose, But Since He Arose...

March 31, 2024 • David Cotner III • 1 Corinthians 15:14–19

In today’s special Easter message, Pastor Dave will dive into 1 Corinthians 15:12-19. In this section of Scripture, the Apostle Paul is dismantling a serious theological error that was circulating among Christians in Corinth. This theological error took the shape of believing in Christ’s past resurrection, but not believing in the Christians’ future resurrection. Paul makes it very clear that to deny one resurrection is to deny both resurrections. In other words, Paul states that if you say there is no future resurrection of believers then you are simultaneously saying that there was no past resurrection of Jesus. And if Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, well, what does that mean for us today?! That’s what this message is all about…

Behold Your King!

March 29, 2024 • Tim O'Tool • John 18:33–38