Sermons from Calloway Baptist Church Ky
Jesus calls us the salt of the earth. How do we fulfill that role?
No matter how much or how little we have been blessed with, we need to be grateful and content.
We all need a Nathan in our lives, but not everyone in your life is a Nathan. We look at characteristics of a true Nathan.
Philip gives us a great example of following when God calls and sharing the gospel with everyone.
We look at how God handles branches that produce and those that don’t produce fruit.
After getting run out of a couple cities, Paul finds himself in Athens where they want to hear his teaching.
Jesus didn’t grow a crowed by telling them what they wanted to hear. He told them the truth.
We take a look at three things God wants in our prayers and three promises He makes.
Calloway Baptist Church is going to resolve to pray, read our bibles and love others in order to see God more clearly in the new year.
We take a look at the shepherds reaction to the news of the birth of Jesus and how we should follow their lead.
We look at the 5 women that were included in the genealogy of Jesus, and why their inclusion is good news for us.
We discuss six deaths or separations sin causes.
We look at 3 gifts from God and how we are to show thanks.
A paralytic has some great friends and Jesus shows up some scribes.
We need to examine our lives to see if our faith is producing fruit or if our faith is dead.
Waiting patiently on God to lift us out of the pit and place us on His solid foundation.
A look at why people turn their backs on Jesus.
What Thomas’ absence can teach us about the need to be connected to a local church body.
We take a look at where the 6:00 laborers went wrong.
No one understood what was going to happen when Jesus entered Jerusalem but Him. We take a look at the confusion of others.
We take a look at the life of Samson and how he separated himself from God and then finally turned to Him.
Questioning God, confiding in others, blessings for others and not losing your faith in Him.
God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours.
The “Good Ol’ Days” are a combination of a poor memory and a good imagination. Don’t look into the past. Help build the Kingdom now!
Andrea Crouch asked the question “How can I say thanks” in his gospel song My Tribute. The psalmist of psalm 116 answers that question for us.
Being effective for the Kingdom of God. Your soul is borrowed and you are responsible for it.
Not letting obstacles in life keep us from coming to Christ.
Paul describes the new covenant and we look at the roles of each member of the trinity.
Four ways Joseph teaches us to make the best out of a bad situation.
Paul teaches us the importance of thorns in our lives.
Lessons from Noah on raising kids in a violent and uncaring society.
An afternoon walk with Jesus to Emmaus after His resurrection.
David’s prophetic psalm of the crucifixion of Christ. We will look at the Pain, the Prayer and the Praise.
Unpacking the miracle at Bethesda through three points of view.
The Shepherd hedges us in, not only to protect us but also to keep His sheep from straying. Satan will use those closest to us to do his bidding. Job shows us how we are to respond.
Jesus offers us an incredible exchange rate! A fountain for a cup of water.