Various messages from Calvary Baptist Church in Gaylord, MI
From Act 1:12-14. This is the final message from Jim Huber as he ends his 7 years of service to Calvary Baptist Church.
A message for Mother's Day 2022. The reference is from Proverbs chapter 1 v 7-9, “…forsake not the law of my mother…”
A quick overview of the core doctrines of biblical Christianity.
from Matthew 22:1-11
from 1st Corinthians 15:12-18. The literal, physical resurrection is the centerpiece of our faith. An un-raised Christ is no Christ at all.
The Lord giveth and the Lord take the away; blessed be the name of the Lord
A discussion of six common myths about hell. These myths are based on a recent article by Lesli White, and I have expanded on them for the purposes of this message.
various thoughts on the 19th Psalm, some borrowed from the writings of Mark Barber.
from Romans 8:28-31. What is taking place (in the actions of the Holy Spirit) before you were saved by God's Grace? This is the topic of this morning's message.
From Genesis 6:1-8. Why did God bring the destruction of the earth and all life while choosing to spare Noah and his family? This is our discussion in today's sermon
A message for Sanctity of Human Life Sunday in the year 2022. Please note: there are some closing comments which follow the piano accompaniment (which was with a video slide show).
What does scripture say about God's design for the genders and for marriage? This is the question we must ask, not what do we wish it said or what do we want it to say. Genesis 1:26-28 is the key text for this message.
How should define truth? Is there such a thing as absolute truth? Can we know the different between truth and error? These are the topics that Pastor Jim Huber will attempt to address n his first message of 2022.
Guest speaker Pastor Joe Sereno brings a message from Revelation 1:1-11
Thoughts about the coming new year, for both individuals and us as a local church
The Angel Gabriel appears to Mary in Luke 1:26-33. What he told her was news that changed the world.
A somewhat sentimental look at the elements of broader truth found in this famous children's story, along with the need for us to recognize the missing element.
Is there value in observing a personal sense of Advent? This morning, we ask the question.
from Ephesians 4:4-9 (a famous passage)
From Luke 9:28-36, with parallel passages found in Mark 9 and Matthew 17. Scriptures tells us what, when, where, and who. This morning we will also discuss the why and how of this amazing event.
Final episode in this series of messages on key individuals from the Old Testament whose name began with the letter “E”.
An overview of the key historical and theological details from the book of Ezra in the Old Testament.
from Haggai chapter 1. Bryan Wilson is our guest speaker this morning
Week 3 of our sermon series on the key figures from the Old Testament whose name begins with the letter “E”. Today, we focus n Esther.
This message covers the transition from Elijah to Elisha, and the first three miracles which support the reality that he the successor prophet. (2 Kings:9-15 is our jumping off point)
Today begins a new series of messages on key figures from the old testament whose names begin with the letter “E”. In this edition, we talk about Elijah (1 Kings 17:1-7)
A look at how we deal with the reality that evil exists while still acknowledging that God is good.
from the creation account in Genesis 1 and 2
from Matthew 9:35-38 God calls all of us to some role in the building his kingdom. How is He calling you to serve?
2nd message in this sermon series on “The Parables of Jesus”. This message asks us to consider if our desire to minister to others is really what we think it is. Are we like the Samaritan man, or more like the Priest or the Levite?
from Daniel chapter 3. Pastor Joe Sereno (Chaplain with Hospice of Michigan) offers this encouraging message about God's power and faithfulness during our times of great difficulty.
from 2nd Corinthians 12:1-10 Bryan Wilson, guest speaker (audio level is low - turn playback volume up full)
Contrasting our nation's freedom with our freedom in and through Jesus Christ. The point is :be an American, but even more, be a true Christian.
The Apostle Peter struggled with the matter of how many times he should forgive a fellow believer who has wronged him. In this parable, Jesus gives us an answer that provides a look into the kingdom of heaven. I hope you enjoy this message because it challenges all of us, myself included, to “forgive those who trespass against us”.
This is a message of the “trinity of hope” in which God keeps his promises.
The faith versus works debate has been a cause of tension ever since the time of Christ. This morning, we will try to find out what the Bible really says about this issue