Was the pain and agony that Christ experienced on the cross, necessary? Was there another way? Could Christ have saved himself and us? Find out in Pastor Scott's sermon on the "Hour of Darkness".
Author: Scott Snyder (Scott Snyder)
Who do you say I am?
Christ asked his disciples two very important questions - and we need to answer these same questions! Our responses have an effect on our life hear on the earth, and on our eternal home as well!
The Teaching of Christ
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth....is that for us today? How does Christ's teaching in Matthew 5 reconcile with that Old Testament teaching? Find out how this applies to our lives!
The Temptation of Christ
Temptation is part of all of our lives, and there are several lessons that we can learn about temptation, from Christ's experience in the wilderness.
Testimonies about Christ
The prophets, the disciples, and even modern believers give testimony that Christ is the Son of the Living God!
Life Lessons from the Life of Esther
In the darkest of our days we can still trust that God is reigning above, and ruling below. Esther experienced this, and we can, too!
Maintaining God’s Priorities
God’s passionate desire to have His people near Him caused Him to put a plan in action. Thankfully He did—because we were helpless to escape (enslavement to sin). Learn what things are passion killers for our lives, and what to do about it!
Resolving to Not be Conformed
Daniel resolved in his mind that he would please God - and he had a plan to go with his resolution! This is the pattern we ought to follow as well!
With the Help of a Shepherd
What is the role of a Pastor? What are his responsibilities, and what kind of attitude should he have? 1 Peter 5 shares these answers, on a week where we are voting on a new Student Ministries Pastor. Very appropriate.
As a Suffering Christian
In light of the fact that Christ’s return is imminent, and therefore our time here on this earth is brief, in this message from 1 Peter chapter 4, Pastor Scott shares with us 4 ways we should be responding to trials and suffering in our lives.