Sermons and other audio from Belton Church of Christ in Belton, TX
Receiving good news will compel you to go share it. Imitate the shepherds (and Mary).
Hoping in God will make you sing. Listen to Mary.
Waiting on God's grace is worth it. Ask Elizabeth.
Waiting is hard, especially when you can't speak. Ask Zechariah.
Today is the final lesson in this series as we take a look at Nehemiah.
Observations from the story of David and Goliath.
In our lesson today, Thurmond shares his favorite Bible Story - The Prodigal Son in Luke 15.
Peter got out of the boat and took a step of faith.
As God continued to weave His story in the Old Testament, he called Esther “for such a time as this.”
What is your favorite Bible story? Join us in this series as we look at some favorite stories.
As we conclude our study, John gives us three more things we can know so that we can have Blessed Assurance.
As we begin chapter 5, John gives us 5 identifying marks of a Christ-follower.
As we begin chapter 5, John emphasizes two things that we need to know.
In our text today, John tells us not to let our hearts condemn us and beat us up. We need to give our hearts a rest.
The gospel of Mark begins and ends with a good news announcement.
Right doctrine should be accompanied by right behavior.
John reminds us of our identity so that we won't be robbed of our assurance.
John writes in chapter 2 and tells us not to love the world or anything the world has to offer.
John wants us to know that Christ-followers should not make false claims, but should be obedient and loving people.
Jesus is not only our Savior, but he is also our Advocate.
Our theme this year is “Whatever,” and today we look at a whatever kind of faith.
God wants to have fellowship with us, and He brings something to the table and asks that we bring something to the table.
One of the truths John wants us to know is that God wants to have fellowship with us.
In John 2, Jesus turns water to wine, and the mother of Jesus tells the servants to "do whatever he tells you".
Jesus came to be light IN the world, but also to be the Light OF the world.
Jesus came to be light IN the world, but also to be the Light OF the world.
In scripture, Jesus tells us many reasons why he came. Today we learn that Jesus came not to bring peace, but a sword.
Today we learn that another reason Jesus came was to redeem.