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This Lord's day message is brought to us by Pastor Kevin from the Book of 3rd John, titled "Open your Doors" from 3 John 1-8.

This Lord's day message is brought to us by Pastor Kevin from Psalm 7, titled "From Anxiety to Assurance."

Too many evangelicals have been in the dark when it comes to conviction on contemporary bioethical issues. In this study, we continue examining bioethics in terms of embryonic stem cell research (ESCR), assisted reproductive technology (namely, IVF), and end-of-life decisions.

In this study in 2nd John, we examine the need to exercise discretion in our dealings with false teachers and any that they may lead us astray from Christ.

Christian must defend the rights of the unborn for the fact they are human persons created in God's image. In this study, we examine the issue of abortion through the lens of God's natural law, addressing the deeper philosophical question and also a variety of practical questions involved.

This Lord's day message will be brought to us by Pastor Kevin from the Second Epistle of John, titled "Nothing New."

This study reviews Christianity's worldview foundation for ethics and then examines the church's "moral battleground" in terms of moral relativism. Christians must stand and defend the moral absolutes of God's Word.

The class concludes a five-part series on discipleship (inspired by 9Marks). The study emphasizes that the ultimate goal discipleship is not merely conversion, but the lifelong process of spiritual maturity leading to glorification.

Anyone can be courageous. This text demonstrates how that God wants to make His people courageous for Christ.

This study examines the compelling motivation behind Peter and John's Christian witness and shows us how we too can be compelled to speak for Jesus.

This is Pastor Aquila Darimani's presentation of what God is doing in the Upper West Region of Ghana, West Africa.

The study emphasizes the crucial role of imitation in Christian discipleship, asserting that learning from godly examples is as vital as formal instruction. Drawing from passages in 1 Corinthians and 2 Timothy, it highlights the importance of seeking out mentors, actively teaching one another, and cultivating relationships where truth is spoken in love to foster spiritual growth and maturity within the church community. Ultimately, the message encourages believers to both emulate virtuous role models and to actively contribute to the discipleship of others, recognizing that mutual encouragement and accountability are essential for becoming fully formed in Christ.

This study examines Peter and John's faith on trial. In turn, Luke shows us that authentic Christian faith is a disruptive force that challenges false religion, experiences God's power, and proclaims the exclusive gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ alone.

In this text, Peter gives the meaning behind the miracle he's just performed in Jesus' name. Peter's message lacks P.C.. Preaching this sermon would have required an immense amount of courage. This study unpacks the many glorious truths of Peter's God-inspired sermon.

The class emphasizes that genuine discipleship stems from a deep understanding of God's character, actions, and promises, rather than a mere sense of obligation. Drawing from Colossians 3, the message highlights motivations such as recognizing our new life in Christ, anticipating future glory, and embracing God's forgiveness, all of which should fuel a desire to put off sinful behaviors and actively pursue holiness. The speaker encourages listeners to examine their own motivations for spiritual growth, rejecting approaches rooted in earning favor or seeking external validation, and instead cultivating a heart of compassion, kindness, and humility, ultimately mirroring Christ's example.

Using discipleship materials from 9Marks, Pastor Kevin begins this discipleship class by discussing the need and definition of discipleship.

This beautiful story shows how our miracle-working God transformed a broken life. It is a story that offers wonderful lessons and insights for our own time.

The sermon highlights the biblical model of a thriving church. Churches need to pursue faithfulness to God's word and a genuine expression of love among believers, rather than merely following the trends of contemporary culture.

In this passage from Acts 2, Peter explains how it is that God Himself proved Jesus to be both Lord and Christ. So clear is this fact that Peter says we must know it for certain. And nothing could be more important than what a person believes about Jesus Christ.

This study examines the Holy Spirit's outpouring. From these verses, we discuss Joel's ancient prophecy, and what the Lord means by the last days, dreams and visions, the outpouring of His Spirit, and the final judgment described.

The study explores pretty much gives believers a crash course on everything one needs to know about the gift of tongues in order to steer clear of today's confusion on the topic.

The study shows how the Church is God's program. Scripture and history offer marvelous proof that God was all over the start of His Church in terms of its timing and the miracles that accompanied its birth.

The study explores the unremarkable period between Jesus' ascension and the coming of the Holy Spirit. Here we see small people, in a small place, doing what the world considers a small work. But this is all a part of God's grand plan.

The lesson emphasizes the practical and ongoing need for evangelism, reminding believers that sharing the gospel is a fundamental responsibility rooted in Jesus' final command to make disciples. This lesson also underscores the importance of tailoring our approach according to where people are in their spiritual journey and patiently guiding them to see their need for salvation in Christ.

The sermon emphasizes the transformative power of seeing others as souls in need of reconciliation, rooted in the profound love and sacrifice demonstrated through Christ.

This lecture examines the resurgence of a new spirituality (which is actually very old), sometimes called neo-paganism. In discussing the history, beliefs, and appeal of this rising movement, we ultimately examine how to address the individuals who represent it.

The sermon emphasizes cultivating a healthy church through eight interconnected steps, culminating in actively greeting others. The speaker underscores the significance of supporting one another, providing for needs, and seeking authentic relationships, drawing on examples from Scripture to illustrate the value of mutual care and encouragement, ultimately reflecting God's blueprint for a thriving community of faith.

This lecture examines secularism as a worldview, arguing it functions as a religious system despite lacking traditional religious structures. The study culminates in offering a Biblical approach for how to approach today's secularist.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of cultivating a healthy church by embracing both positive actions and avoiding detrimental behaviors. Drawing from Titus, it highlights the need for submission to authority, demonstrating kindness, and appreciating the transformative power of the gospel, which stems from God's mercy and the sacrifice of Jesus. Conversely, it cautions against engaging in frivolous disputes, rejecting divisive individuals, and ultimately, striving for a life of godliness motivated by gratitude for salvation and a hopeful anticipation of eternal life.

Since cults continually infiltrate our culture, this lecture explores the nature of cults, including their characteristics and appeal. We also discuss a Biblical approach for compassionately engaging those trapped in cults.

SUNDAY SCHOOL-PASTOR NATHAN This Sunday at 10am Pastor Nathan will be continuing his new course called "Truth in a World of False Religion." Today's lecture is lecture #6. This class will aim to give students a framework for evaluating false belief systems according to the Bible. Today lesson is called "The Cults". SUNDAY SERMON-PASTOR KEVIN This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin will continue his series on the book of Titus. Today's message is titled: "Acknowledging Gods Grace." Titus 2:11-15.

Islam is a missionary religion that aims to conquer the world. In the West, Muslims are also trained in polemics with how to attack the Christian faith. So it is needful for Christians to understand and Biblically respond to Islam.

This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin continues his series on the book of Titus. This message is titled "Abiding in Good Deeds."

Today's Judaism is a false religion that rejects Jesus as the Messiah. In this lecture, we explore Judaism's development from ancient to modern times, as well as the obstacles to Jewish faith in Christ and how Christians ought to approach Jewish nonbelievers.

This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin will continue his series on the book of Titus. Today's message is from Titus 1:10-16 and is titled "Adorning Ourselves in Godliness."

This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin continues his series on the book of Titus. Today's message is titled: "Admonishing Greedy Men." Titus 1:10-16

This lecture begins our series of case studies in false religion with the Eastern religions—namely the two most prominent: Hinduism and Buddhism. We'll also study why these religions are so appealing to Westerners and how we may Biblically respond to those who hold these beliefs.

This study examines different perspectives on how to compare religion (pluralism, inclusivism, and exclusivism), ultimately asking, "What does the Bible say?" We also discuss what all religious devotees have in common and how Christianity remains unique.

This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin will continue his series on the book of Titus. Today's message is titled: "Appointing Guardians." Titus 1:5-9

This Sunday, Nathan will be starting a new Bible institute course called "Truth in a World of False Religion." This class will aim to give students a framework for evaluating false belief systems according to the Bible.

This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin start a new series on the book of Titus. He gives us an introduction to the book with a message titled: "Introduction to Titus" Titus 1:1-4

SUNDAY SERMON-PASTOR NATHANThis Lord's Day we will continue our series of messages from the book of Acts. Today's message is titled: "The Ascension of Christ" Acts 1:9-11

SUNDAY SCHOOL-PASTOR NATHANThis Sunday at 10am Pastor Nathan will be discussing the need for increased awareness of Christians around the world suffering for their faith.

This study examines Jesus' last words to His disciples while He was yet on earth. It was His final briefing for His disciples before launching them into the world. Our study will examine the Trinitarian nature of Jesus' final briefing.

Pastor Kevin brings us his 5th lesson on his serious on evangelism titled: "What Kind of Missions should churches support?"

Cheap alternatives may not be all that bad when it comes to jewelry, food, clothing. But it's a fatal exchange when what you're dealing with is "the Christian Faith"! That's why this book matters so much. Acts brings us back to the authentic roots of our faith in Christ.

Lesser known of that first Easter is what happened later that Sunday afternoon. Luke's story draws attention to a strong correlation between the eyes and the heart—between what we see and what we believe. It's a fascinating account of how Jesus brings two of His disciples from blindness to belief.