Congregational singing is bi-directional: we speak to one another in our singing and as we do so we teach and admonish one another (Colossians 3:16). We simultaneously sing and make melody in our hearts to the Lord as a sacrifice of praise (Hebrews 13:15), giving to the Lord the glory due His name (1 Chronicles 16:27-28).
Spirit-Filled Worship: The Sacrifice of Praise
Ephesians 5:19-20
February 7, 2021 • Pastor Paul Edwards
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Faithfulness in Obscurity
May 29, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards
The success of any church is dependent in large measure on men and women who are content to serve the church and the Lord Jesus in obscurity. The Apostle Paul closes his letter to the Ephesians by introducing us to a man who is a model of such faithfulness: Tychicus.
"And Also for Me" (Part 2)
May 22, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards
The Apostle Paul asks for the prayers of his people, not for his own sake, but so that the mystery of the gospel might be proclaimed. He asks for two things specifically: "utterance" and "boldness." What is this "utterance"? And what is this "boldness"? And why are they so critical to Paul's ability to preach the gospel?