A Dream that Shaped History

What is America's favorite Christmas carol? The evidence of American history points to "White Christmas"-- a wistful, melancholy song that was penned by Irving Berlin and made famous by the sultry voice of Bing Crosby.  In most cases, we're "dreaming" about something hoped for-- something that we're wishing would [...]

2017-12-11T10:29:34-05:00December 10th, 2017|

Stay True to the Gospel

At a very low point in his battle against British slavery, William Wilberforce found an encouraging letter from his friend John Wesley-- where Wesley encouraged him to keep battling because the cause was right and God was on his side.  At the conclusion of Galatians, the Apostle Paul pens [...]

2017-12-04T12:48:13-05:00December 3rd, 2017|

The God of Constant Care

Perhaps more than any other Christian of his generation, George Mueller of Bristol, England understood the constant care of God.  In the course of his 93 years, Mueller housed more than 10,000 orphans, prayed in millions of dollars, and personally recorded some 50,000 answers to prayer.  In Psalm 138, [...]

2017-11-20T11:03:59-05:00November 19th, 2017|

The Ministry of Reconciliation

*Guest Speaker*   After a bloody and brutal Civil War, the two leading generals of the North and the South worked together to bring reconciliation to a hurting nation.  In this message for Sunday morning, Will Stanley takes us through some critical New Testament passages that teach us about our [...]

2017-11-13T10:50:15-05:00November 12th, 2017|

The Christian’s Generosity

Christians often forget that the Spirit-filled life includes using our money to glorify God.  In Galatians 6, the Apostle Paul teaches that Spirit-filled believers will be exemplary in Christian generosity-- using our money and resources to invest in spiritual things that will last eternally.  As we examine this important [...]

2017-11-06T11:17:48-05:00November 5th, 2017|

Sola Fide: ‘Faith Alone’

The doctrine of justification (how sinners are made right with God) was the central issue of the Protestant Reformation.  Still today, justification by faith alone is a divisive issue separating Roman Catholics and evangelicals-- as it is also the dividing line between the true, biblical gospel and all other [...]

2017-10-30T10:38:55-04:00October 29th, 2017|

Share the Burden

It was one of most goosebump-inducing moments of Olympic history.  At the 1992 Barcelona games, when British sprinter Derek Redmond tore his hamstring in the 400-meter semifinal race, his father Jim came down from the stands and helped his injured son reach the finish line.  In Galatians chapter five, [...]

2017-10-23T10:04:58-04:00October 22nd, 2017|

Walking in the Spirit

The legendary evangelist D.L. Moody once used a very interesting demonstration to teach his audience about being "filled" with the Spirit.  In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul presents some of the most important teaching in Scripture on what is means to be filled, led, influenced-- and to walk-- with [...]

2017-10-17T09:01:06-04:00October 15th, 2017|

Faith Clarifies Every Choice

*Guest Speaker*  On Sunday, October 8th, we were delighted to welcome Dr. Jim Lytle, the President of Clarks Summit University.  Dr. Lytle reported on many of the great things that God is doing at Clarks Summit University in raising up global leaders for Christ.  Then he directed us to [...]

2017-10-09T11:51:23-04:00October 8th, 2017|

Are You Running Well?

Pastor Day remembers the time he was almost disqualified from the Carroll County Track and Field Championships.  His running style in the high-hurdles nearly caused another runner to stumble and fall.   In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul asks the Galatians to consider how they are running in the race [...]

2017-10-02T09:23:16-04:00October 1st, 2017|
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