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Sunday Morning, September 14, 2025, Missions Conference, Series: Queen Esther: The Woman of the Hour, Esther 8:3-6, Dr. Dave Snyder
Saturday Evening, September 13, 2025, Missions Conference, 2 Timothy 4:6-7, Pastor Matt Goins
Friday Evening, September 12, 2025, Missions Conference, Series: Queen Esther: The Woman of the Hour, Esther 4:15-5:3, Dr. Dave Snyder
Thursday Evening, September 11, 2025, Missions Conference, Series: Queen Esther: The Woman of the Hour, Esther 4:10-14, Dr. Dave Snyder
Our services are live streamed on YouTube every week from our church in Corpus Christi, Texas at https://www.youtube.com/@HBCCorpus More information about our church or what it means to be a Christian can be found at: http://www.heritagebaptistcctx.org Follow us on Facebook for upcoming events! https://www.facebook.com/HeritageBaptistCorpus/
Our services are live streamed on YouTube every week from our church in Corpus Christi, Texas at https://www.youtube.com/@HBCCorpus More information about our church or what it means to be a Christian can be found at: http://www.heritagebaptistcctx.org Follow us on Facebook for upcoming events! https://www.facebook.com/HeritageBaptistCorpus/
Our services are live streamed on YouTube every week from our church in Corpus Christi, Texas at https://www.youtube.com/@HBCCorpus More information about our church or what it means to be a Christian can be found at: http://www.heritagebaptistcctx.org Follow us on Facebook for upcoming events! https://www.facebook.com/HeritageBaptistCorpus/
In this opening sermon for the World Missions Conference, Warwick de Jersey takes us to Psalm 145, showing how King David's song of praise points us to Jesus—the ultimate singer who invites us into his chorus of mission. David praises God's greatness, faithfulness, compassion, and justice, and Warwick highlights how Jesus fulfills these realities in even greater ways through his death and resurrection. World mission, he reminds us, begins with simply praising God—“blathering” about who he is and what he has done—trusting that God uses our words to draw others to himself. Through personal testimony and practical encouragement, Warwick challenges us to find our “one thing” to rave about God and to join Jesus in his global mission of praise (Psalm 145; Matthew 28:18–20). 5 Questions to Think About: What stands out to you most in Psalm 145 about God's character, and how does it inspire praise? How does seeing Jesus as the ultimate fulfiller of Psalm 145 deepen your understanding of mission? What is the “one thing” about God's work in your life that you can't help but rave about? How can you practice “blathering” about God naturally in everyday conversations? In what ways can you support or partner with others in world mission—through prayer, giving, or going? 3 Takeaways from the Message: Mission begins with praise—telling others what God has done and who he is (Psalm 145:1–7). Jesus fulfills David's song, embodying God's compassion, justice, and salvation for the world (Psalm 145:8–20; Matthew 28:18–20). Every Christian is called to join Christ's chorus—whether by speaking, praying, sending, or going—so that all nations may know and praise the Lord.
In this second week of the World Missions Conference, Warwick de Jersey unpacks Genesis 11:1–9 and Romans 15:1–13 to show God's great mission of reversing Babel through Christ. While human sin led to division, scattering, and hostility at Babel, God's promise to Abraham (Genesis 12:1–3) and its fulfillment in Jesus brings reconciliation and unity. Warwick highlights how the church today—diverse in culture, language, and background—is a living miracle and a foretaste of Revelation 7, where all nations gather in worship. He reminds us that unity in Christ is not achieved by rules or human effort but by God's transforming work in our hearts and minds, shaping us to think like Jesus and to overflow with joy, peace, and hope by the power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:5–13). 5 Questions to Think About: How does the story of Babel (Genesis 11:1–9) help us understand the divisions we see in the world today? What does Romans 15:5–7 teach us about the source of true unity in the church? In what ways have you experienced the “miracle” of diverse people being united in Christ? How might asking God for the “mind of Christ” (Romans 15:1–3, 5) change the way you relate to others in the church? What role can you play in God's global mission of gathering all nations under Christ (Genesis 12:3; Revelation 7:9–10)? 3 Takeaways from the Message: Human sin creates division, but God's mission has always been to gather all nations under his blessing (Genesis 11–12). Unity in the church is a miracle of God's Spirit—rooted in Christ's sacrifice and sustained by God's transforming work (Romans 15:5–7). Every local church is a foretaste of the heavenly gathering, and we are called to join God's mission so that all nations may glorify him (Romans 15:9–13; Revelation 7:9–10).
Title: World Missions Conference Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 10, 2025 AM
Title: World Missions Conference Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 10, 2025 PM
Missions Conference Day 1 (Friday, 30th May 2025) - with Pastor Eusebio 'Sam' Perez
Missions Conference Day 2 (Saturday, 31st May 2025) - with Pastor Eusebio 'Sam' Perez
Missions Conference Day 3 (Sunday, 1st June 2025) - with Pastor Eusebio 'Sam' Perez
Mark 16:15 Sunday Morning May 25, 2025
Jim Ramsay, President and CEO of TMS Global, joins us for this year's Global Missions Conference to share God's heart in missions and the grand opportunity we have to be a part of His work.Scripture: Philippians 2:1-12Visit us at: https://christchurchbham.comor Connect with us on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christchurchbham/
Sunday Morning #byfaith Missions Conference - March 30th, 2025 Pastor Jerry Rowley Jr.
Dr. Joel Beeke - April 13, 2025
Dr. Joel Beeke - April 13, 2025
Missions Conference 2025 – 4/6/2025Preached by Brother Polk – Missionary to MexicoBilingual Service (English & Spanish)At the pulpit of Valley Bible Baptist ChurchText: Luke 16:23–31Hell is a Real PlaceHell is a place of eternal torment and suffering.Revelation 21:8Matthew 25:46Hell is a place of everlasting punishment.Hell is a place of spiritual suffering.2 Thessalonians 1:8 – To not believe is disobedience.While we are still in this life, there is hope—hope to be reconciled with Jesus Christ.Heaven is a Real PlaceHeaven is a place of spiritual blessings.Revelation 21:21Heaven is so incredible—it doesn't need the sun, moon, or stars to shine.John 14:1 – Jesus promises a place prepared for us.Revelation 21:4 – No more death, sorrow, or pain.Heaven is a place of eternal hope and transformation:2 Corinthians 5:1Hebrews 9:15Philippians 3:211 John 3:Revelation 22:1–5Heaven being a real place should motivate us to share the Gospel.It should compel us to tell others—to urge them to choose heaven over hell!
Missions Conference 2025 – 4/6/2025Preached by Brother Corley – Pastor from ColoradoAt the pulpit of Valley Bible Baptist ChurchText: Romans 10God wants us to know His will for our lives!What do we need? — Ears to hear.Often, we'd rather stay in our comfort zone,but truth can be uncomfortable.God desires that we have the obedience of faith.Faith produces obedience.Two Types of Righteousness:God's righteousnessOur own righteousnessYou cannot buy, earn, or inherit your way to heaven.Romans 1:17–18 – It is impossible to live up to God's standard on your own.Sincerity is not enough.Jesus is the Only Way to SalvationRomans 10:3 – Jesus is the only way.Romans 10:4 – Jesus is also the standard of righteousness.Romans 10:9 – We must accept God's righteousness for our salvation.Salvation is not a magic formula or just a set of words.It is a moment of true belief,where our heart is postured to receive the gift of salvation.The requirement?Believe on the Son of God.
Missions Conference 2025 – 4/4/2025Preached by Brother Hernandez – Pastor in Las CrucesAt the pulpit of Valley Bible Baptist ChurchText: Matthew 9:35–38We don't need new revelation—we need renewed obedience."He was moved with compassion..." – v. 36Why are there so few laborers?Have you been moved?The Lord—the Creator of everything—was moved!Are you allowing the Holy Spirit to move you?Are we too afraid to admit we don't have it all figured out?What is it going to take to be moved by God?1. "But when..." – Readiness (v. 36)Jesus didn't look away when it was time to look at the multitude.Even after preaching in the synagogues and healing all who came,when the moment came—He didn't turn away.How often do we look away?Jesus took the time to look.There is a principle of readiness here—being present, being available.2. "But when He saw the multitude..." – ResponsibilityWe see the heart of God in verse 35.In verse 36, we see that Jesus took responsibility personally.Mark 16 – We are commissioned to go.We have a responsibility in our city and in our world.3. God's Love for PeopleWe must get the Gospel to everyone.We must learn to see souls—not just people.When we're not soulwinning, we're not seeing people as souls in need of a Savior.We know so much…But have we gone soulwinning?
Missions Conference 2025 – 4/3/2025"Fulfilling the Pastoral Calling"– Brother HastingsIt's a commitment to do whatever it takes.Matthew 16:24–25The New Testament gives many examples showing that we are called to give our lives fully to Christ.Romans 15:1Philippians 3:7–8We will give an account for our service to Him.Luke 18:29–30We need to be surrendered.Not all service comes with a title—but we all have a responsibility to respond to God.We must have the courage to obey Him.1 Peter 5:41 Samuel 17:24, 37 – David's ability to defeat Goliath came directly from God. David had a heart of responsibility.God often gives us problems as tests—to see how we'll handle them.“When you attempt great things for God, you can expect great things from God.”Joshua 24:15Galatians 6:9
Missions Conference 2025 – 4/2/2025"Are you a Helper or a Hindrance?"– Brother Corley, Missionary to Colorado3 John 1:1–13It seems the Apostle John believed in absolute truth.We can stand strong on the Truth because of Jesus Christ.There appears to be a kind of "partial Christianity"—but that is not biblical.Truth comes from God. As best we can, we must align ourselves with God's truth.Do you want to be a believer who lives by the truth?God's truth exists to shine light on the lies of this world.We are to be after a godly sort (v. 6).We are to be fellowhelpers to the truth (v. 8).You become a hindrance when you make church about you (vv. 9–11).Don't follow that which is evil.Be a fellowhelper to the truth.
Night two of the Missions Conference.
Night one of the Missions Conference.
Sunday Night #byfaith Missions Conference - March 30th, 2025 Pastor Jerry Rowley Jr.
Missions Conference 2025
Missions Conference 2025
Sermons from McLean Presbyterian & Capital Presbyterian Fairfax
A one-off sermon with Rev. Mike Malong for the Missions Conference weekend
Missions Conference 2025
Giotis Kantartzis February 22, 2025 Faith Presbyterian Church Birmingham, ALThank you for listening! Please visit us at www.faith-pca.org.