Podcast by Red Lane Baptist Church
We welcome Dr. Vince Oliveri, our partner church planter at The Vine Church in Blacksburg, VA. Pastor Vince encourages us with a word of blessing and a call to mission from Psalm 67.
The story of the flood reveals the desperate state of man and the gracious heart of God.
God calls His people to walk tall in the midst of their godless culture.
Satan is determined to corrupt and destroy the pinnacle of God's creation along with God's work among His creation.
On this Mothers' Day, Pastor James continues in Genesis 5 showing what it takes to cultivate a legacy of faithfulness through multiple generations.
The history of the human race is the history of two groups of people, each having a distinct origin, development, characteristic, and destiny.
Pastor James preaches to the need to commend the works of God to the coming generation.
Jesus' invitation is to come to him, surrender your life, and receive the rest that only he can give.
Man's rebellious sin is divinely judged, yet through God's justice, grace is offered.
Elder Steve Bradshaw breaks down John chapter 3, and specifically John 3:16, to encourage us as we share the Gospel with our neighbors.
In Genesis 2, we see that marriage was God's good idea for blessing and multiplying humanity.
Genesis 2:15 shows us that work is a God-given assignment and not a cursed condition.
In Genesis 2, we see the paradise for which man was created.
Man is a combination of both the high and low. Made from the dust, we are to be humble. Made in the image of God, we are to display His glory.
Pastor James continues in Genesis 2 with part 2 of the sanctity and necessity of rest.
The biblical idea of rest is a holistic concept that involves body, soul, and spirit. It is trusting in the presence and provision of God.
In his second of two sermons on the creation of man, Pastor James unpacks the nature of humanity as revealed in Genesis 1.
In the first of two sermons on the creation of humanity, we see that man was created on purpose for a purpose.
Pastor James teaches on the five main origin views and how they align with Scripture.
God stands at the beginning as the One through whom all things came into existence. This week we take. a look at the entire first chapter of Genesis.
The Divine Blueprint: Understanding Genesis by Red Lane Baptist Church
Something cannot come from nothing. Something came from something. God is the something that existed before time and creation.
Pastor James launches his new study on the Book of Genesis. Follow along as we trace foundational truths that shape our understanding of the rest of Scripture.
The first and foremost thing God has required of man is to believe Him. *Note* This recording begins 30 seconds into Pastor James' sermon due to a power outage in the service
As recipients of the Light, believers are tasked with the responsibility of reflecting that light to others.
As the Spirit illuminates our minds through the Word, we are prompted to worship and service our Savior.
Jesus came as the eternally self-existent True Light to graciously give light to those in darkness.
A world darkened by sin needs the light of Christ to illuminate, assure, and welcome us back into the presence of God.
Christians make service a habit because it is God's way of building up the church and his strategy for advancing the Gospel.
As a church, we believe Jesus has called and sent us to intentionally, strategically, creatively, and urgently take the gospel to our neighbors and to the nations.
Our submission to one another reflects the submission of Christ to the Father.
The Apostle Paul writes to the Philippians about the joy he has, in spite of his circumstances. Pastor Nate preaches on our reasons for rejoicing.
Church discipline is far more than casting someone out. It is watching over, encouraging, and protecting each other as we all strive to be like Christ.
The good and bad habits of prayer impact our relationship with God and each other.
What does it mean to be in the habit of fellowship? The fellowship we have in the church today is a taste of the fellowship we will have in eternity.
Believers disciple other believers in order to build purity and good works into their lives so that they image Jesus. Sermon manuscripts and weekly bulletins are available by visiting www.redlanebaptist.org/messages
Even as a boy, Jesus modeled growth as a natural, intentional, and beneficial aspect of life, if done according to God's Word and will.
As a church, we observe the Lord's Supper to remember Jesus as our final Passover Lamb. This ordinance is a regular re-telling of the Gospel to ourselves and others.
An often misunderstood and neglected act in the church today, baptism is your public declaration of faith, of repentance, and of your new identity in Christ.
We give to be a reflection of God, who is the greatest, most generous Giver.
Church membership is a primary theme of the New Testament church as we seek to build up the Body of Christ.
Responding to the Word is a choice we all make, whether knowingly or unknowingly. Why and how do we respond as a church?
The people of God have always been a singing people. We sing in response to God and to encourage each other in the faith.
As a people of the Word of God, the preaching of the Word is central to the believer's experience with God.
Pastor James begins a new sermon series, Church Habits: Why we do what we do. We begin looking at Hebrews 10 and the church's habit of gathering together.
Pastor Josh Turner walks us through Scripture showing that God has always been sending His people on mission.
Steve Bradshaw preaches from 2 Corinthians 5 about the glories of the new life we have if we are in Christ.
Dr. Brian Autry, Executive Director of the SBC of Virginia, preaches from Isaiah 45.
Pastor Trevor preaches from Matthew 7 on how to grow in intimacy with Christ and be known by him.
As we conclude our study of the Gospel of Luke, we find that a relational encounter with the resurrected and ascended Christ ought to produce certain actions in the believer's life.
God opens the eyes and the hearts for people to recognize who Jesus is.