A podcast ministry of Curwensville Christian Church featuring the teaching ministry of George Cannon. Messages that will guide the listener to grow in their walk with God.

Jesus observes that people respond to him for various reasons, and over time, life's experiences reveal the true nature of those responses from Mark 4:1-20.

Jesus observes that people respond to him for various reasons, and over time, life's experiences reveal the true nature of those responses from Mark 4:1-20.

Jesus points out that fallacy of unbelief and the fact that there is an accounting that must take place from Mark 3:22-35.

Not everyone views Jesus in the same light, which often results in varying approaches to him from Mark 3:7-21.

It is amazing to consider that not everyone is happy about Jesus and that they are looking for an excuse to reject him from Mark 3:1-6.

The presence of Jesus presents a distinction between the old way of the religious and the grace of God from Mark 2:18-28.

As Jesus begins his ministry, he attracts people who were often ignored by the spiritual people in his day from Mark 2:13-17.

As Jesus begins his ministry, he responds to faith that will do anything to seek his intervention from Mark 2:1-12.

As a local body of believers, there is the inevitable slide that a church can find itself in from Hebrews 10:19-25.

The reality of Easter starts to subtly becomes a myth in our minds. However, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of hope concerning our future from 1 Corinthians 15:12-28.

Jesus grieved for his people who missed the reality of his first coming and who were not aware of the judgment that was coming from Luke 19:28-44.

As Jesus begins his ministry, it is characterized by three key elements: prayer, faith, and a willingness to serve from Mark 1:35-45.

As Jesus begins his ministry, it is evident that he has an authority that is different from all authority that we see in the area of teaching and healing from Mark 1:21-34.

Jesus begins his ministry by presenting his message of the Kingdom and the need to respond. He also calls others to follow him and be transformed from Mark 1:14-20.

The Gospel of Mark presents us with the good news of Jesus Christ. When we are introduced to him, we quickly become aware that the perfect one identifies with humanity from Mark 1:1-13.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must live with each other in a way that we will pray for one another as we face sickness and sin from James 5:13-20.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must live with each other in a way that reflects we know there is a reckoning that is coming when our Lord returns from James 5:9-12.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must recognize that there will be an accountability and a reckoning that is coming when our Lord returns from James 5:1-8.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must make an effort to deal with pride that manifests itself in the judgment of others and meaningless boasting from James 4:10-17.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must make an effort and adopt a proper mindset so that we can draw near to God from James 4:7-10.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must move beyond the chaos we create for ourselves when we pursue our selfish desires from James 4:1-6.

There is more to the story of Christmas than just the celebration right now. There are eternal spiritual benefits for every believer from Galatians 4:3-7.

As believers in Jesus Christ, we must pursue wisdom to gain control over your tongue from James 3:13-18.

As believers in Jesus Christ, true faith is clearly demonstrated in whether you have control of your tongue from James 3:1-12.

We experience a natural progression of asking God for intervention in our lives and witnessing His response. This raises the question of how we react to God's help from Luke 17:11-19.

As believers in Jesus Christ, true faith is clearly demonstrated in a believer's life from James 2:20-26.

It is easy to feel overwhelmed by your circumstances, leading you to question whether you are alone and if God truly cares. However, amid these challenges, there is a call for you to find rest from Matthew 11:28-30.

As believers in Jesus Christ, our faith must result in cations that help others in need from James 2:14-20.

As believers in Jesus Christ, how we respond to problems and temptations is crucial from James 1:19-27.

As a believer in Jesus Christ, it's important to acknowledge that the continuous presence of problems in our lives often stems from how we respond to the temptations we encounter from James 1:13-18.

As a believer in Jesus Christ, you must decide how you will perceive the ongoing presence of problems from James 1:9-12.

The most significant reality you encounter while walking with Jesus in this world is the constant presence of problems from James 1:2-8.

To successfully navigate a world that seeks to influence you, it's essential to intentionally renew your mind with God's word from selected scripture.

To effectively navigate a world that seeks to influence you, it's important to start your day by making a crucial choice before encountering the day's influences and temptations from Romans 12:1-2.

To effectively navigate a world that seeks to influence you, it's important to recognize that your response to temptation carries significant consequences from James 1:13-15 and 1 Corinthians 10:12-13.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He has planned can be challenging if your heart is not stirred to be a part of it from Revelation 2:1-7.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He has planned can be challenging if your heart is not stirred to be a part of it from Revelation 2:1-7.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He has planned can be hindered by your assessment of yourself and your abilities. Fortunately, the Lord has given each believer certain gifts in order to do his work within the church from 1 Corinthians 12:4-27.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He has planned can be confusing regarding the nature of those works. Fortunately, the works that please Him naturally arise from your Christian life from Matthew 25:31-46.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He planned can be overwhelming. Fortunately, He has given you guidance on where your service should begin from Hebrews 10:19-25.

Understanding that the Lord has chosen you for the good works He planned can be overwhelming. Fortunately, He has provided you with everything you need to accomplish them from 2 Peter 1:3-4.

Not recognizing your potential as a believer obstructs any desire to serve the Lord from Ephesians 2:8-10.