The church in East Orange, NJ hears at least two sermons weekly on various Biblical subjects. These and additional Gospel meetings in 2016 will be broadcasted through this channel.
Is there a disciple who does not need Jesus?
We need to prepare to "go to church" by preparing our hearts.
When in a difficult situation, we are often overwhelmed, and we need to think about going to God.
We contemplate the Jews' view of the temple (from Jeremiah).
People often assume that God must be pleased because of their sacrifice (worship).
In addition to being in truth, worship must also be in spirit.
Some of the most profound lessons come when we are not expecting them.
Consider two hymns related to "Holy Ground" in relation to our theme.
The election results have caused great unrest, division, and disrespect.
What is about the One to whom we give our worship and devotion?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
The election has caused great turmoil within the holy nation of God, the church; what can we do?
There is a higher moral calling for children of God than what the world would expect.
Be careful that you are not carried away; it is up to you to be prepared for false teachers.
In every sense, Jesus alone is the foundation of the church which is solely built upon Him.
The final lesson in this series on Peter, looking at the events after the resurrection.
It is a daunting task to climb the mountain to God, but we need to press on and make the journey.
Consider PEter during the events of the crucifixion of Jesus.
The strong in the faith have struggles just as others do.
Christians ought to be full of Christ; consider some who were full of God and some who were not.
What does it take for salvation? What is baptism all about?
Considering this hymn which relates to the theme and climbing the mountain of God.
Climbing the mountain of holiness requires repairing, adjusting, mending, and repairing.
The people were self-deluded and willfully continued in the deception for a false sense of security.
Considering the upcoming tent meeting, it is of utmost importance that we reach out to others about Christ.
Jesus met with the apostles in Matthew 16 and asked them questions about how people perceived Him.
Christians have a lot of blessings due to their relationship with Christ; consider especially the book of Isaiah.
Consider Peter in the context of the feeding of the 5000 (John 6).
Does it seem that people generally respect each other? Does it seem that people are getting increasingly more rude?
Wisdom is very important to have, particularly at the intersections of life when we have choices to make.
While our relationship with the Lord may begin with fear, it should ultimate end in love.
Do you talk too much? We need to learn to stop talking too much; consider some Biblical examples.
God has champions in every generation; He is intent on perfecting and refining them through suffering and difficulty.
Considering an old hymn in light of our walk with Christ.
We can get discouraged and despondent because of our perceived lack of progress.
Peter's strength was in trusting Jesus and not himself.
Paul encouraged the Thessalonians to do better at things in which they already excelled.
Jesus gave Peter a name that had special meaning.
Consider an experienced mountain climber's simple rules for climbing a mountain in the context of holiness.
During the second quarter, we have focused on being holy in our weaknesses.