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  • The Invisible People

    Contributed by Sylvester Fergusson on May 8, 2021
     | 4,772 views

    Many are living amonst us who we do not see or take notice of. Thier opinions do not matter. Their history do not matter. They are irrelevant as far as we are concerned. God has called us to change this.

    THE INVISIBLE PEOPLE Opening Song # 21 Scripture Reading Jh. 14: 1-4 Closing Song # 506 It is told by the Doctor Luke in chapter 7 and verse 36 of His gospel that one of the Pharisees whose name was later known to be Simon, invited Jesus to eat with him. This may seem a strange occurrence to ...read more

  • How To Be Used Of God Series

    Contributed by James Wallace on May 12, 2021
     | 3,355 views

    Incredibly, God can use our disabilities, as well as our abilities for His glory. A man born blind discovers this and it changes both his life and his destiny? How can God use you in a similar way?

    Last week, in John 8, we saw how Jesus concluded his great and brutal debate with his avowed enemies, the Jewish religious leaders of his generation. He had begun the debate with the statement in the temple that He was the light of the world. He concluded it by making what I believe to be ...read more

  • The Gospel Of John: An Introduction Series

    Contributed by Garrett Tyson on Dec 31, 2021
     | 1,159 views

    Arguably with no other book, is there a larger disconnect between academic, scholarly understanding, and the way the church reads it. The intro is designed to bridge part of that gap, and explain my own approach to John.

    First of all, a note on my approach: This series uses a literary/narrative approach to John, along the lines proposed by scholars like Adele Berlin, Frank Kermode, Robert Alter, or Charles Talbert, to name just a few. I assume that the author/narrator of John-- who I call "AJ"-- had ...read more

  • Occupy Till I Come

    Contributed by Wilson Oshorakpor on Jan 25, 2022
     | 4,470 views

    You are saved to serve and not to be served. Your occupation is to win souls to God's kingdom. God expects to make 'profit' from your salvation. You are a fruit bearing tree planted by God.

    TEXT: Luke 19:13 "And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come." SAVED TO SERVE God has deposited his grace upon your life for a purpose. He called and chose you from the darkness of this world for a reason. He made you the light ...read more

  • Jesus Gives Sight, To Those Who Want It (John 9:1-41) Series

    Contributed by Garrett Tyson on Feb 8, 2022
     | 2,996 views

    Jesus gives physical sight, and spiritual sight. By chapter's end, the only blind ones left are the Pharisees. Have to be open-minded, and know what you don't know.

    At this point in the gospel of John, some of you are maybe feeling a little confused. John is not a very easy book. Jesus' words seem complicated-- they are "from above," as he is from above, and we struggle to climb up, and view things from above, and understand them from ...read more

  • The Restoration Of Sight And The Reception Of Salvation

    Contributed by Donald Whitchard on Mar 9, 2022
     | 1,148 views

    In John 9, we read of the healing and salvation of a poor, blind man who has received not only physical sight, but also spiritual sight to see that Jesus was the Promised One of God. We also witness the deliberate spiritual lack of sight by the religious leaders who rejected the Light of God.

    John Newton (1725-1807) was one of the most blasphemous, vile, unscrupulous, cruel, and hateful men who ever made his living by means of the sea. While he had been reared in a goldy home and had been taught the Scriptures by his mother, he walked away from any type of religious faith and for ...read more

  • But Now I See

    Contributed by Rick Gillespie- Mobley on Mar 13, 2022
     | 3,214 views

    This sermon deals with Jesus healing the man born blind and how the healing did not lead to what the man thought it should. We can be blind and not know it in our lives despite the evidence.

    But Now I See 3/13/2022 Bay Exodus 20:1-12 John 1:1-17 Do you remember the emotions you went through with the coming birth of your child or grandchild or niece or nephew. I can still remember how the moment after our daughter Samantha was born, I wanted to send out her picture ...read more

  • Pero Ahora Veo

    Contributed by Rick Gillespie- Mobley on Mar 13, 2022
     | 1,113 views

    Este sermón trata sobre Jesús sanando al hombre ciego de nacimiento y cómo la sanación no condujo a lo que el hombre pensó que debería. Podemos estar ciegos y no saberlo en nuestras vidas a pesar de la evidencia.

    pero ahora veo 13/3/2022 Bahía Éxodo 20:1-12 Juan 1:1-17 ¿Recuerda las emociones que atravesó con el próximo nacimiento de su hijo o nieto o sobrina o sobrino? Todavía puedo recordar cómo, en el momento en que nació nuestra hija Samantha, quise ...read more

  • Ngunit Ngayon Nakikita Ko

    Contributed by Rick Gillespie- Mobley on Mar 13, 2022
     | 1,025 views

    Ang sermon na ito ay tumatalakay sa pagpapagaling ni Jesus sa lalaking ipinanganak na bulag at kung paanong ang pagpapagaling ay hindi humantong sa kung ano ang iniisip ng lalaki na nararapat. Maaari tayong maging bulag at hindi alam ito sa ating buhay sa kabila ng ebidensya.

    Ngunit Ngayon Nakikita Ko 3/13/2022 Bay Exodo 20:1-12 Juan 1:1-17 Naaalala mo ba ang mga emosyon na iyong pinagdaanan sa darating na pagsilang ng iyong anak o apo o pamangkin o pamangkin. Naaalala ko pa kung paano ang sandali pagkatapos ipanganak ang aming anak na si Samantha, gusto kong ...read more

  • Jesus Came To Open Our Eyes Series

    Contributed by Steve Malone on Mar 17, 2022
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,524 views

    Just a few verses and his physical blindness is gone. But then Jesus takes the rest of the chapter (41 verses) to do something even more important – to heal his spiritual blindness, to help him to truly see God for the first time

    He Came To Open Our Eyes The Coming Of Christ What Jesus Came To Do – week 4 FOR – the last several few weeks we’ve been talking about what Jesus came to do. FRIENDS – 2000 years ago, God the Son – left all the glories of heaven, put on human flesh – and walked this earth… I love how the ...read more

  • Reflections

    Contributed by Derrick Tuper on Oct 25, 2020
     | 4,613 views

    We can have a tendency to focus a lot on our image. Whether it's how we look, how we come across or how we're perceived. And to some degree we should it seriously but we can focus too much on our physical image and not enough on our spiritual image.

    REFLECTIONS We can have a tendency to focus a lot on our image. Whether it's how we look, how we come across or how we're perceived by others, our image is something we take seriously. And in part, that's a good thing. We should be concerned with how we come across and that people ...read more

  • Light And Darkness Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Mar 26, 2022
    based on 1 rating
     | 1,470 views

    As we continue our pursuit of spiritual soundness this Lent, we ask for the grace we need from the Holy Spirit

    Homily for 4th Sunday in Lent The team’s morale had never been higher. Their speed was peaking; their accuracy was better than ever. They had become a team through good times and bad, encouraging each other constantly. The cheering section on the sideline was packed; the cheerleaders were ...read more

  • Zechariah's Fifth Vision: Empowered For Service Series

    Contributed by Richard Tow on Apr 19, 2022
    based on 1 rating
     | 2,095 views

    How will we finish the assignments God gives us in life? In this vision, God gave Zechariah the timeless principle that answers that question. This vision in Zechariah 4 has a lampstand and two olive trees. What do they represent? What message is God sending His people in this vision?

    Intro Zechariah 4 records this prophet’s 5th vision. As in the previous vision (chapter 3), God is addressing the concerns Zechariah and his companions had in their assignment to rebuild the temple and restore worship in Jerusalem. The concern dealt with in the previous visions was how can we be ...read more

  • Born Blind Beggar

    Contributed by Bala Samson on Mar 5, 2021
    based on 1 rating
     | 1,900 views

    What caught my attention in this whole episode of Jesus healing the eyes of a beggar born blind is that, ‘ people were not able to recognize him after the healing.’

    I am the one BORN BLIND BEGGAR John 9:9 Others were saying, "This is he," still others were saying, "No, but he is like him." He kept saying, "I am the one." UNRECOGNIZABLE: What caught my attention in this whole episode of Jesus healing the eyes of a beggar ...read more

  • True Vision

    Contributed by Esther Collins on Feb 18, 2021
    based on 3 ratings
     | 6,288 views

    “We live in a world where people look down on those who have any form of disability, but let us realize the greater disability is when we are not able to see ourselves for who we are and are unable to recognize God for who He is” Check out this message to learn more.

    True Vision (Based on John Chapter 9) “We live in a world where people look down on those who have any form of disability, but let us realize the greater disability is when we are not able to see ourselves for who we are and are unable to recognize God for who He is” Often when we meet or pass by ...read more