Simple, Bible-Based Sermons from the North Charleston church of Christ in North Charleston, SC.
North Charleston church of Christ
Isaiah 49 continues to help us see the Servant of the Lord introduced in Isaiah 42.
The early church was devoted to fellowship. What does devotion to Divine fellowship mean?
Isaiah 42 begins with a section in which God introduces His Servant to us. Who is this Servant? What will He do?
Hebrews 11 is the great hall of faith. Did you know it contains three mothers of faith who can help us live by faith?
What was buried in the tomb because Jesus was raised from the dead?
What should leadership look like in the kingdom? What does Jesus say about His leaders?
Let's consider the importance of the resurrection of Jesus! (1 Cor. 15:1-11)
Words have been impactful in war. How should we use our words in spiritual warfare?
This sermon returns to our theme for the year, Devoted, to explore the idea of being devoted to the apostles' teaching (Acts 2:42).
What does God have in His driveway that He might drive to visit us?
Let's walk through the Scriptures and pick some flowers from the Lord that serve as reminders to us.
Paul writes about being in pursuit of Christ to the church at Philippi inviting them and us to the same pursuit (Phil. 3:12-16).
Let's look at four times in the Old Testament where God says, “Please.”
Let's consider one of Jesus' sayings that centers on devotion to God (Matt. 6:24; Luke 16:13).
Our goal in marriage should be to have a marriage that endures and blesses each other for a lifetime. Let's consider Paul's words to wives and husbands in Ephesians 5.
Jesus had twelve apostles who traveled with Him during His earthly ministry. What can we learn from these twelve travelers?
This study considers Nahum 3 and concludes our series on the book of Nahum.
The book of 1 Chronicles has a tree (1 Chr. 6), a map (1 Chr. 6) and a city roster (1 Chr. 9) in its opening chapters. What can we learn from them?
Nahum 2 details the destruction of Nineveh by the Lord of hosts. What can we learn from this chapter of the Old Testament?
Have you ever seen chaos that surrounded the communion? There was chaos in Corinth. Let's consider it, so we can learn from it.
The city of Nineveh is the focus of two books of the Old Testament – Jonah and Nahum. This study will consider what happened to Nineveh following the account of Jonah.
Pulling up by the fireplace is one way people keep warm when the weather outside is cold. Let's pull up next to three fires in Scripture to find warmth as we learn about our God.
What spiritual resolutions should we make as we begin 2025?
What spiritual resolutions should we make as we begin 2025?
This time of year many put together their wishlist. Let's open the New Testament together to make a wishlist for the church.
Luke records the nativity of Jesus in the opening chapters of his account of the Gospel. What does Luke record of the birth of Jesus?
Revelation 22 is the last page of the Bible. These are the words God gives to close the pages of Scripture. What do we find when we study these final words?
Two accounts of the Gospel begin with the birth of Jesus. Matthew's nativity scene is found in Matthew 1:18-25. What does it teach us about Jesus?
Paul wrote to the Philippians that to live is Christ. Let's explore what it means when Christ is our life.
Jesus called the church in Laodicea to zealous repentance. What can we learn from this letter?
Guest Speaker: Brother John Tabor, father of Andrew Tabor
We've all heard it. We've probably all said it. Let's consider a couple of places in the Scripture where this thought is expressed.
Let's consider four scenes where we get to see Jesus giving thanks. What can we learn about Him in these moments?
The people of Jerusalem took a walk of thanksgiving around the walls of the city. What did they see in that walk? What should we see and give thanks for a church?
The people of Jerusalem took a walk of thanksgiving around the walls of the city. What did they see in that walk? What should we see and give thanks for a church?