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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.
In this Good Friday message, we examine "The Great Exchange," because what we see at the cross is the greatest exchange to ever take place! After exploring what Christ's suffering has to do with our salvation, this study features a demonstration of what Christ did for us on the cross.
Pastor Kevin gives us a Message for baptisms titled "Dear New Believer" Colossians 2:8-12.
Paul concludes his letter to the Philippians by thanking the Philippians once more for being God's instrument for providing his needs. He then assures them that they can count on God to meet their needs.
Pastor Kevin continues his class on missions/missionaries with our third lesson titled: "What do Missionaries do?"
This lecture continues our Missions class. Lesson 2 is titled: "What is a church and what is its mission?"
Like peace, contentment doesn't just happen. Contentment is something you must learn. And learning the secret of contentment is indispensable to living a happy life. So how can the Christian learn to be content? Paul here explains.
This Lord's Day, we will be in Paul's letter to the Romans. This study will remind us of God's Providence in the Pain. Today's message is from Romans 8:28-29
This Sunday we will begin our Missions class. Lesson 1 is titled: "Is Missions just a New Testament Thing?"
Every Christian must wrestle with anxiety. But the Bible is clear that any genuine Christian can presently enjoy God's perfect peace. In this text, Paul leaves us seven habits for cultivating God's perfect peace.
SUNDAY SCHOOL-PASTOR KEVINThis Sunday we will continue our series about evangelism- "Reaching the Lost." Lesson 6 is titled: "What does the church have to do with Evangelism?" SUNDAY SERMON-PASTOR NATHANThis Lord's Day, we will continue in Paul's letter to the Philippians. This study will remind us to be Thankful and put into Practice in the Gospel. Today's message is titled: "Habits of Perfect Peace." from Philippians 4:1-9
After describing how he was running life's race, Paul next tells us not only to follow his example, but that we must do so because "our citizenship is in heaven." Heavenly citizens have duties to the heavenly King. In verses 17-21, Paul highlights three duties of a heavenly citizen.
This Sunday continued our series in evangelism on "Reaching the Lost." This lecture is the 5th lesson of the series, and is part 3 of the lecture "How Should We Evangelize?"
All of us are running life's race. But not everyone will win the prize. Paul's point in this text is that if we (like him) are gonna follow Christ, then we must approach life like a runner approaches a race. In these verses, Paul shows us how to run life's race.
In this text, Paul looks back on all that he valued before coming to Christ, only to conclude, "It's now worth nothing to me." Paul wants us to live for what ultimately matters, and he claims what ultimately counts in life is knowing Jesus Christ.
This Sunday School lesson from Pastor Kevin is part 1 of a lesson on how we should evangelize.
This Sunday School lesson is from Pastor Kevin continuing on the series about evangelism--"Reaching the lost." This lesson is titled Why we should Evangelize?
Paul's just told us to embrace the mindset of Christ and to put our salvation to work. Now he says—"and if want a contemporary example of what this looks like—look at Timothy — look at Epaphroditus, contemporary exemplars of Christ-like service."
If God has begun a work of salvation in you, then God is calling you to put your salvation to work—right here, right now—in His church. In this study, we examine five guidelines for how you must put your salvation to work.
This is the start of a new series on "Reaching the Lost." Lesson 1 is titled "Who Should Evangelize?"
This is the final lesson in our series on Christology. It discussed "The Offices of Christ" as Prophet, Priest, and King.
Having urged the church to strive together for the faith of the gospel, Paul now gives special attention the need for unity in the church. He targets the obstacle to such unity and also provides what is the ultimate example in Jesus Christ.
Paul's life was about the gospel. One can hardly even think of Paul without thinking of the gospel of Christ. So as was true of his own life, Paul now charges his Christian readers to only live in a way that reflects well on the gospel.
This Bible study is brought by Pastor Kevin Lopez, continuing our series on Christology. Lesson 4 is titled "Resurrection and Ascension."
The reader might like to know how Paul's rejoicing in the midst of his situation (his chains and the criticism he received) is not an irrational response? In this passage, Paul will give us the basis for his rejoicing. His life is a life that wins. And so is the life of anyone living for Christ.
This text shows us someone who put hardship into perspective because he was all about advancing the gospel whatever his situation. If we are going to advance the cause of Christ, we need to get a hold of the fact there's something more important than our life, liberty, and happiness.
Pastor Kevin here continues our series on Christology, part two of "The Person of Christ."
Paul's Letter to the Philippians indicates he felt a special, even sacred, bond with these people. They were family in Christ. This text stresses one thing we can and must do to fortify the bond we share with our spiritual "brothers and sisters in arms."
This is the beginning of a new series in Christology on "The Person of Christ."
We can summarize Jesus' Sermon on the Mount as a "Kingdom Manifesto" where He's declaring how His own Christian counter-culture is to look in this fallen world. And Jesus now brings His sermon to an amazing conclusion so that His listeners are shocked.
The Bible teaches that true wisdom begins with seeking the Lord. In this study, we examine the story behind the wisemen and their quest for Christ. We also consider how Matthew compares three different responses to the Christ-child: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
God has given us an even greater revelation than the Bible, namely, the revelation of His own Son, whom He sent into this world. The single most compelling reason for trusting the Bible (i.e., Christianity) would have to be the singular figure Jesus Christ, from which the Christian worldview takes its name.
In this Lord's Day message, Pastor Kevin brings us a message from Micah titled "Hope in the Dark" from Micah 5:1-4.
If the Bible is what it claims to be, then we should only expect that it would manifest divine power and glory in its subject matter. In this study, we examine how that you can trust the Bible is the Word of God because of the divine power and glory it displays.
Life is journey lined with eternal perils. The way to destruction is filled with people. The world is filled with false prophets. Churches are filled with people who do not genuinely know Christ. To safely enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, we must heed Jesus' warnings.
In this Lord's Day Message, Pastor Kevin preaches a message titled: "Guard, Grow, and Glorify" from 2nd Peter 3:17-18.
If the Bible is what it claims to be—then we should expect that it would manifest divine depth and breadth in its subject matter. What do we find when we study this book today? Many centuries later, the Bible remains just as rich and relevant as ever—because it is the eternal Word of our Creator.