What we talk about on Sunday mornings at Caldwell New Church.
Pastor Sharon recalls her early years memorizing Psalm 146 and the comfort it was then ... and now, almost 50 years later. This is another good one from an outstanding Pastor and Teacher.
We are fortunate to have such a learned Biblical scholar among us ... Dr. Bruce Johnson, former professor at Central Christian College of McPherson, Kansas brings this morning's message on the importance of knowing the Christian scriptures in order to defend the Christian faith.
The effectiveness of a disciple is only as good as their engagement.
Living the generous life of a disciple isn't easy. Just necessary.
Perhaps no other obstacle challenges a disciple as greatly as how we handle our finances and earnings. This week and next, we look at six keys to discipleship and money.
One of the key thought the Apostle Paul tried to get across to young Christians is that following Jesus isn't always so clear to us. Paul said something that should cause every Jesus follower to reflect: "follow me as I follow Christ." People often look for true followers of Jesus for their "cues." Is your life worth emulating ... as you follow Christ?
There's so much more than just belief. We are called to even greater things.
Pastor Jim speaking.
Kelly shares some thoughts and evidences for discipleship. While every disciple is a believer, not every believer is a disciple.
Pastor Sharon speaks this Mother's Day on the Priestly Blessing.
We continue to examine the difference between being a believer in Christ and being a disciple of Jesus. They aren't the same.
As "believers," we can send mixed messages. Some believers are true disciples, and others are not. We begin to explore the differences in the ways of life between a "believer" and a "disciple." We have a role to play in the world, and the role we play goes beyond belief.
What do we learn about resurrection from the Apostle John? Perhaps more than we realized.
Pastor Jim speaking ... not about the "triumphal entry" as it's called, but about the endurance of Christ's passion and our response.
We dive right back in to Hebrews 11.
There's an encounter Jesus has with a man who was blind from birth. And a debate broke out between both Jesus' disciples and later the religious elite about who's sin caused the man's blindness. How did Jesus handle the matter ... after healing him?
Alicia Krantz finishes up our series in Hebrews 11 with a final look at those God used to help build the foundations of His Kingdom, even through their character flaws.
From February 24, 2019 We begin six weeks of pondering our way through one of the most enlightening parts of the New Testament ... the Eleventh Chapter of Hebrews, where the subject is faith. As is our way around here, we're starting in Chapter 10. Don't be afraid to sound off, lend your comments, or ask your questions.
From March 10, 2019 ... Time Change Sunday. Pastor Sharon speaks on the "Faith Chapter," Hebrews 11. The writer of Hebrews points his reader back toward the faithfulness of both God and his people.
Dr. Bruce shares with us his passion for Christian witness in an age of skepticism.
Dr. Bruce brings his passion for the Christian witness ... the witness of the Book, and the witness of the believer. If you would like a copy of his small workbook, "Know The God of the Christian Bible," please email us at caldwellfmc@gmail.com