Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church
In the Studies in Luke series we move to verse 66 this week and consider the phrase, "What manner of child is this!". In doing so, Elder Cunningham presents a sermon on raising children. In the sermon, he considers the influence of personality, home life, and training but most importantly the mercy of God in shaping a growing child.
In the Studies in Luke series we move to verse 66 this week and consider the phrase, "What manner of child is this!". In doing so, Elder Cunningham presents a sermon on raising children. In the sermon, he considers the influence of personality, home life, and training but most importantly the mercy of God in shaping a growing child.
Luke 1:46-55 presents the only account of Mary's Hymn or what is referred to that is Magnificat. This hymn is divided up into two movements -- verses 46 through 49 making up the first movement and verses 50 through 55 making up the second. In this sermon, we consider the second movement which is focused on praising God for his mercy to the people of God throughout time.
Luke 1:46-55 presents the only account of Mary's Hymn or what is referred to that is Magnificat. This hymn is divided up into two movements -- verses 46 through 49 making up the first movement and verses 50 through 55 making up the second. In this sermon, we consider the second movement which is focused on praising God for his mercy to the people of God throughout time.
The subject of this sermon is the beginning of Mary's response, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, as recorded in Luke 1:46-55. In this message, Elder Cunningham looks at the connection between the song of praise which Moses sang on the banks of the sea to the words of Mary. In each, we see how things change when we go from an earthly perspective to a heavenly perspective.
The subject of this sermon is the beginning of Mary's response, as inspired by the Holy Spirit, as recorded in Luke 1:46-55. In this message, Elder Cunningham looks at the connection between the song of praise which Moses sang on the banks of the sea to the words of Mary. In each, we see how things change when we go from an earthly perspective to a heavenly perspective.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the book of Luke in this sermon. In this message, we examine Elisabeth's hymn as it is recorded in Luke 1:42-45. This hymn of Elisabeth echoes the words of Gabriel to Mary and serves to reaffirm her faith. It also reflects the personal nature of our relationship with our Lord.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the book of Luke in this sermon. In this message, we examine Elisabeth's hymn as it is recorded in Luke 1:42-45. This hymn of Elisabeth echoes the words of Gabriel to Mary and serves to reaffirm her faith. It also reflects the personal nature of our relationship with our Lord.
Elder Don Richards was with the Amarillo church again on May 24, 2020. In this message, Elder Richards takes us through the scriptures teaching both a practical and spiritual lesson on how we should: 1) hope for the best; 2) Expect the worst; and 3) be content with what comes. We pray you are blessed by this message.
Elder Don Richards was with the Amarillo church again on May 24, 2020. In this message, Elder Richards takes us through the scriptures teaching both a practical and spiritual lesson on how we should: 1) hope for the best; 2) Expect the worst; and 3) be content with what comes. We pray you are blessed by this message.
Elder Cunningham continues the study of Luke taking his text from Luke 1:40-41. With this text, we consider the key doctrinal concept of regeneration. Elder Cunningham also goes to John, 1 Peter, and Ephesians to examine this subject.
Elder Cunningham continues the study of Luke taking his text from Luke 1:40-41. With this text, we consider the key doctrinal concept of regeneration. Elder Cunningham also goes to John, 1 Peter, and Ephesians to examine this subject.
Elder Don Richards joins the Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church via Zoom on May 10, 2020. Elder Richards delivers a special Mother's Day message on the examples we have of the importance of mothers in the scriptures. Unfortunately, we had technical difficulties this morning and so the quality of the recording is not as good as we would like, but the message is no less blessed. Sadly, part of the technical difficulties including me getting kicked off the call at the end and losing part of the recording. Listen to what we have though and I think you will find yourself to be blessed and God to be honored.
Elder Don Richards joins the Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church via Zoom on May 10, 2020. Elder Richards delivers a special Mother's Day message on the examples we have of the importance of mothers in the scriptures. Unfortunately, we had technical difficulties this morning and so the quality of the recording is not as good as we would like, but the message is no less blessed. Sadly, part of the technical difficulties including me getting kicked off the call at the end and losing part of the recording. Listen to what we have though and I think you will find yourself to be blessed and God to be honored.
Elder Cunningham brings a message from Luke 1:39-40 and Matthew 1:18-21. In this sermon, we consider how the two Gospel accounts reconcile. Luke presents the account from the standpoint of Mary and Matthew presents from the view of Joseph. In doing so, we consider Joseph's calling in conjunction with Mary's role in the coming birth of Jesus Christ.
Elder Cunningham brings a message from Luke 1:39-40 and Matthew 1:18-21. In this sermon, we consider how the two Gospel accounts reconcile. Luke presents the account from the standpoint of Mary and Matthew presents from the view of Joseph. In doing so, we consider Joseph's calling in conjunction with Mary's role in the coming birth of Jesus Christ.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham takes his text from Luke 1:38 and examines Mary's statement that she is the handmaid of the Lord. Elder Cunningham goes to Ruth and to 2 Kings to examine other instances of faithful handmaid's and how they humbled themselves.
Elder Jesse Halbgewachs of Missouri brings a message from 2 Chronicles 7 about the need to humble ourselves before God. Elder Halbgewachs was a special guest during the April 26th virtual service for Amarillo PBC. In this message, he reminds us of our need to humble ourselves and pray to God for his care over his people.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham takes his text from Luke 1:38 and examines Mary's statement that she is the handmaid of the Lord. Elder Cunningham goes to Ruth and to 2 Kings to examine other instances of faithful handmaid's and how they humbled themselves.
Elder Jesse Halbgewachs of Missouri brings a message from 2 Chronicles 7 about the need to humble ourselves before God. Elder Halbgewachs was a special guest during the April 26th virtual service for Amarillo PBC. In this message, he reminds us of our need to humble ourselves and pray to God for his care over his people.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the book of Luke. Elder Cunningham takes a text from Luke 1:29-31 and brings a message entitled A Difference in Birth. This sermon examines the birth of Jesus Christ to Mary vs. what Eve was told about conception and birth in Genesis 3.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the book of Luke. Elder Cunningham takes a text from Luke 1:29-31 and brings a message entitled A Difference in Birth. This sermon examines the birth of Jesus Christ to Mary vs. what Eve was told about conception and birth in Genesis 3.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham focuses on the subject of a Kingdom without End from Luke 1:33. Follow along as we move from Luke to Isaiah, to Genesis, to Matthew, and finally conclude in the book of Hebrews.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham focuses on the subject of a Kingdom without End from Luke 1:33. Follow along as we move from Luke to Isaiah, to Genesis, to Matthew, and finally conclude in the book of Hebrews.
As the study of the book of Luke focuses on the coming birth of Jesus Christ there are a multitude of topics related to this subject that need to be considered; one of those is the belief in the Eternal Sonship of Jesus Christ. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham begins in Luke 1 and travels through the scriptures in order to examine this core doctrinal belief.
As the study of the book of Luke focuses on the coming birth of Jesus Christ there are a multitude of topics related to this subject that need to be considered; one of those is the belief in the Eternal Sonship of Jesus Christ. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham begins in Luke 1 and travels through the scriptures in order to examine this core doctrinal belief.
This sermon continues the study of the book of Luke. We continue to study the announcement of the coming birth of Jesus Christ, and in particular examine the question "Why a virgin?" Elder Cunningham explores the true necessity of Jesus Christ being born of a woman but not by a man and the importance to our salvation.
This sermon continues the study of the book of Luke. We continue to study the announcement of the coming birth of Jesus Christ, and in particular examine the question "Why a virgin?" Elder Cunningham explores the true necessity of Jesus Christ being born of a woman but not by a man and the importance to our salvation.
With this sermon, the study of the book of Luke moves to the subsection of Chapter One dealing with the announcement of the coming immaculate conception. The focus of this sermon is on the city of Nazareth and what that tells us about our salvation.
With this sermon, the study of the book of Luke moves to the subsection of Chapter One dealing with the announcement of the coming immaculate conception. The focus of this sermon is on the city of Nazareth and what that tells us about our salvation.
This sermon concludes the study of the first subsection of Chapter One of Luke. The first subsection focuses on the announcement of the coming birth of John the Baptist. This particular sermon considers Zacharias's handicap along with two other accounts of handicaps in the scriptures and how they mark a transition for the one who is handicapped.
This sermon concludes the study of the first subsection of Chapter One of Luke. The first subsection focuses on the announcement of the coming birth of John the Baptist. This particular sermon considers Zacharias's handicap along with two other accounts of handicaps in the scriptures and how they mark a transition for the one who is handicapped.
This sermon continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke and in particular the announcement of the coming birth of John the Baptist. Zacharias is made to be unable to speak or hear preceding the birth of John the Baptist. In this sermon, whether or not that was a punishment, a sign, or a blessing for Zacharias is contemplated.
This sermon continues the study of the first chapter of the book of Luke and in particular the announcement of the coming birth of John the Baptist. Zacharias is made to be unable to speak or hear preceding the birth of John the Baptist. In this sermon, whether or not that was a punishment, a sign, or a blessing for Zacharias is contemplated.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. This sermon goes back to the prophecy in Malachi and examines how John the Baptist was the fulfillment of that prophecy.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. This sermon goes back to the prophecy in Malachi and examines how John the Baptist was the fulfillment of that prophecy.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. In this sermon, we look at the similarities between the story of Hannah and her son Samuel and that of Elisabeth and John the Baptist. Both Samuel and John the Baptist would be dedicated to God from birth for a particular purpose.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. In this sermon, we look at the similarities between the story of Hannah and her son Samuel and that of Elisabeth and John the Baptist. Both Samuel and John the Baptist would be dedicated to God from birth for a particular purpose.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. In this sermon, we consider the account of two barren women -- Sarah and Elisabeth -- and how one account creates the beginning of the story of Old Testament Israel and how the other concludes the natural people of God and moves to a spiritual people.
As the study of the book of Luke moves to verses 5 through 17, we will consider several connections between the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth and Old Testament individuals. In this sermon, we consider the account of two barren women -- Sarah and Elisabeth -- and how one account creates the beginning of the story of Old Testament Israel and how the other concludes the natural people of God and moves to a spiritual people.
This sermon is the second sermon covering the Prologue (vs. 1-4) of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham covers the 3rd and 4th verses and finishes establishing the foundation for the study of the book as a whole.
This sermon is the second sermon covering the Prologue (vs. 1-4) of the book of Luke. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham covers the 3rd and 4th verses and finishes establishing the foundation for the study of the book as a whole.
The book of Luke is unique among the Gospel accounts as it includes a Prologue which provides insight into the audience and intended purpose of the writing. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham begins examining that Prologue looking at verses 1 and 2 of the the first chapter of Luke.
The book of Luke is unique among the Gospel accounts as it includes a Prologue which provides insight into the audience and intended purpose of the writing. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham begins examining that Prologue looking at verses 1 and 2 of the the first chapter of Luke.
This sermon is the second part of the introduction to the book of Luke. The introduction covers authorship, timing, and common themes in the book. This message along with the first part of the introduction to the book of Luke lay the foundation for the study of the book in the coming sermons.
This sermon is the second part of the introduction to the book of Luke. The introduction covers authorship, timing, and common themes in the book. This message along with the first part of the introduction to the book of Luke lay the foundation for the study of the book in the coming sermons.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church began a study of the book of Luke in early January of 2020. This sermon is the first of two which are introductions to the book of Luke. These sermons cover things such as authorship, timing of the writing, and themes of Luke's writing.
The Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church began a study of the book of Luke in early January of 2020. This sermon is the first of two which are introductions to the book of Luke. These sermons cover things such as authorship, timing of the writing, and themes of Luke's writing.
In this last sermon of 2019, Elder Cunningham preaches from Romans 12:2 about the need for renewing of the mind. There is a need throughout our lives to constantly be revisiting the basic truths of what we believe that we might be renewed in our walk in discipleship.
In this last sermon of 2019, Elder Cunningham preaches from Romans 12:2 about the need for renewing of the mind. There is a need throughout our lives to constantly be revisiting the basic truths of what we believe that we might be renewed in our walk in discipleship.
What Manner of Persons is the last sermon in the series on 2nd Peter from the Amarillo Primitive Baptist Church. In this sermon, Elder Cunningham explores the answer to this pivotal question from Peter. The answer should guide our steps as disciples of Christ here in this life and provide us hope for the coming glory we will experience.