Sermons from the Life Fellowship class at Midtown Baptist Temple
A leper hears of the miracles of Jesus and comes to him for healing. Jesus is moved with compassion for the man and heals him. The healed leper publishes his encounter with Jesus.
The encounter between a Gentile queen and King Solomon offers present-day believers a heart-check on how we should approach our King, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Andrew and Katie Gregory share their testimonies and answer questions.
Jesus is at the beginning of his ministry, and he is busy with meeting people's needs. He wakes up early to spend time with his father in prayer, and then he continues to minister.
Examining the basis of Christ's authority in word and deed, describing how he was different from the scribes, and discussing practical ministry principles from Jesus' ministry
This morning we sit down for a conversation with Josh and Jerri O'Hora, who are currently on deputation, raising support for their upcoming transition to Canada, where they will plant Living Faith Toronto.
Jesus teaches in the synagogue and rebukes an unclean spirit. We learn the importance and impact of teaching doctrine with authority and how to gain victory over sin in our lives.
Examining Jesus' first sermon and the calling of the first disciples, we explore the relevance of preaching and what it means to follow Jesus.
Examining Jesus' time of temptation in the wilderness and comparing it to his time of prayer in the garden of Gethsemane prior to his arrest
Examining Jesus' baptism as recounted in the gospels, with special attention on Jesus' fulfillment of righteousness
LIFE Fellowship welcomes Duncan and Ali Muriithi for a conversation, as they prepare to move to Kenya and join the work at Living Faith Nairobi.
Examining John's Baptism, his manner of life, and his message, making doctrinal and practical application for the believer
Highlighting events and answered prayers from a recent mission trip to Roatan, Honduras, there are Biblical reasons why every church member should consider taking a mission trip.
LIFE Fellowship members share what God has done, and is doing, in their lives.
We need one another in fellowship to exhort and encourage each other daily so that we do not fall into unbelief. Unbelief is more than just doubt—it manifests in self-reliance, legalism, and spiritual exhaustion. When we fail to rest in Christ's finished work, we become weary, discouraged, and ineffective. God desires His people to live in faith, resting in Him, and strengthening one another to remain steadfast.
Introducing John the Baptist and examining the Old Testament prophecies about John, his miraculous birth, and his ministry
Examining Mark 1:1 with a brief word study on "beginning" and an examination of what it means to be a son of God
An introduction to the book of Mark, with a particular focus on the life of the book's author, John Mark
The book of Ruth as a guide for studying important relationships
Examining Hebrews 10:24-25 in relation to our purpose as a a fellowship
An examination of the purpose of fellowship, focusing on the fellowship of the early church and of Jesus' disciples
This morning we sit down for a conversation with Myles and Lisa Cheadle, who are going to lead the church plant in Kenya, Living Faith Nairobi.
This message is a summary of Paul's salvation testimony as he tells it in Acts 22. Paul's testimony will be used as a framework for sharing my testimony.
LIFE Fellowship shares grateful testimonies and memories as we send off Pastor Kenny and a team to Crest Bible Church.
Like the book as a whole, the final two chapters of 2 Samuel are Bitter-Sweet.
2 Samuel 22 captures King David's heart for God unlike any other. It models the kind of heart that we should aspire to have toward God, our EVERYTHING!
God's character demands justice where there has been injustice.
The delicate and difficult realities that came with rebuilding the kingdom gave way to another rebellion.
The rebuilding process is very sobering and requires collective adhering to core biblical principles.
A comparison of the story of Jesus calming the storm from Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
In the aftermath of the battle between Absalom's army and King David's, critical decisions had to be made to move the nation forward.
Through the battle in the wood of Ephraim between King David's men and Absalom's army, more leadership principles emerge.
As King David prepares and organizes his men for battle against Absalom's army, clear ministry leadership principles emerge.
In the closing verses of 2 Sam 17, a clear connection is observed with the famous Psalm 23.
Life Fellowship has a day focused on missions with an overview of three of the mission fields MBT supports.
As Absalom's coup begins to unravel, we unveil more deadly principles that come with fighting the wrong war.
In the second observation regarding "Fighting the Wrong War," we encounter a sober takeaway.
Life Fellowship enjoys a day of fellowship and food ending with a time of testimony and a gospel presentation.
Infighting in the church is one of the most inexplicable and counterproductive practices under the sun, yet it is all too familiar.
This is the third message covering the blessing from Numbers 6 and focuses on the significance of the Lord's countenance, peace, and the Lord's name.
Fear and frustration can distract us from pursuing the Lord, but we can trust Him in every situation of life because He is always in control.
This is a continuation of The Blessing Part 1 preached in Life Fellowship on July 21, 2024. This week examines the phrases "keep thee," "make His face shine upon thee," and "be gracious unto thee."
As the war raged on, the devil introduced the third tactic.
As King David went deeper into the wilderness, the Devil ramped up his attack against him.
As King David moves on in the wilderness, he encounters the tactics of the enemy.
Pastor Kenny takes a look at David flight from Jerusalem and what it teaches about being a real friend.
Keith McHudson takes us to Isaiah 41 to answer the question: Where is God in your walk?