In depth Bible study, sermons, and lessons from the teaching ministry of Pastor Brad Riley MSC
Pastor Brad begins his first sermon series as Lead Pastor of The Goddard Church with a series on 1st John called, "First Things First".
Pastor Brad was honored to preach this revival for the six churches present in Cowley County, KS. Stephen and Page Butler provided the Music.
Pastor Brad describes the apostolic ministry of the twelve and how it is still needed in the church today.
Pastor Brad teaches about how Psalm 2 offers us a lens for reading the Psalms as interpreting the Kingdom of God with all its struggles while awaiting the coming King.
Fourth of five messages on the healing power of God in Christ Jesus. Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost.
The third in a series of five messages on the healing power of Jesus. Taken from Matthew 15, this is the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost.
Psalm 1 offers the reader a lens to view all of the psalms through the lens of morality and establishes a way of righteousness by which to live.
Second message in a series of five sermons on the healing power of God. Tenth Sunday after Pentecost.
The first in a series of Pastor Brad's messages at Udall UMC in special services of prayer and healing. Ninth Sunday after Pentecost.
Pastor Brad and his guest Therapist Scott Spradlin, LPC, LMAC discuss the current emotional crisis in our communities and nation, and discuss possibilities of building a bridge to a dialogue for healing from these crises. They also discuss the sin of racism and how we all must begin to address it in a personal manner.
Pastor Brad reflects on the Song of Zechariah.
The Magnificat. Pastor Brad looks at the importance of Mary's song and the importantance of the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Pastor Brad discusses the very important first four verses of Luke's gospel. These verses show us how careful and purposeful Luke was in researching and writing what the Holy Spirit inspired in him.
Pastor Brad introduces themes unique to the Gospel of Luke in our first week of study.