Jesus' healings are powerful lessons on faith, trust, and empathy. This sermon is a great lesson on how knowledge, faith, and status are useless without action and love for others.
This week's sermon is a continuation of our October 11th sermon regarding Jesus and his absolute authority. This sermon deals explicitly with rebellion or submission.
There are many descriptions of Jesus in history and many more in today's society. This sermon asks us to answer Jesus' quesion, "Who do you think I am?"
This class deals with the challenging topic of keeping our focus on Jesus. Listen for practical tips and tools to help change the way we think and act.
This sermon deals with Jesus' parable about the yeast of the Pharisees. Listen to this episode for an encouraging sermon on keeping our hearts focused on Jesus.
It is easy in this world to cling to the religious traditions of our families. This sermon is a startling examination of some common traditions and how they can defeat our spiritual satisfaction.
This class deals with the importance of bible study and spiritual knowledge. Rusty leads this class that is loaded with practical and easy ideas on how to better study our bibles.
Our studies on the life of Christ have brought us to an interesting episode in Jesus' ministry. Listen to this sermon for a challenging look at character, identity, and action.
Our first series of classes will focus on developing a deep and intimate relationship with God. This class provides some excellent practical ideas for praying and spending time with God.
This week's sermon looks at Jesus' feeding of the crowds. The lesson this week is an encouraging message that directs one back to finding their true purpose in life.
With the new school year starting, we transition into a new series for our Wednesday night classes. This lesson is both an introduction and a challenge to examine our hearts.
This is a powerful sermon that addresses Jesus' teachings on commitment and action. This sermon also shows how to view our lives, possessions, and careers through an eternal perspective.
This sermon looks at the account of Jesus healing the woman in the crowd. Listen and ask yourself if you are "in touch" with Jesus or just standing near Him.
This sermon explores Jesus' healing of the demon possessed man. Hopefully this sermon sheds some light on the internal emotional struggles we all face.
Keith continues our exploration of Jesus' life with this class on Jesus as the messiah. Listen to this sermon and its call back to the basics of Christianity.
This weeks lesson continues talking about God's power over nations and rulers. This is a great lesson that shows how God has worked through various nations and civilizations.
With our country in an uncertain time and various crises unfolding nearly every day, doubting God is an easy task. This lesson seeks to help you understand that God really is in control of everything.
As we celebrate Father's Day 2009, Kris gave a sermon on our legacy and our responsibilities. This is a great sermon on how our lives can have an impact on the future generations.
We finish up the 2nd part of our class on predestination with a thorough study of various Old- and New Testament scriptures. Listen to this class for a great examination of some rather controversial topics.
God sees the needs of each person and He sees our hearts. In this sermon, we learn how to imitate Jesus' life including the way he healed others' broken hearts.
We are starting a new Wednesday night series this month and our topic will be "Trusting God." This is an introductory class that deals mainly with the concept of predestination.
The end of Jesus' sermon on the mount shows that the listeners were in awe of Jesus because he taught with authority. This sermon talks about Jesus' power over all creation.
The final class in our doctrinal series is called "Counting The Costs." This is a challenging assessment of our lives and our beliefs. Listen and examine your life to see if Jesus really is Lord.
This sermon talks about the scripture in Matthew 6 where Jesus talks about our treasures. Listen to this challenging sermon on how to figure out what we really tresure.
The word "church" can have a number of different meanings in our society. Listen to this class on the biblical definition of the church and Jesus' expectations of how we should act.
Our doctrinal series continues with a study of the biblical foundation and purpose for baptism. Listen to this engaging class on a topic that is widely misunderstood.
Kris continues with his sermon on Jesus as the great physician. In this sermon, Kris discusses how Jesus' teachings heal both physical and emotional injuries.
Following up on our discipleship lesson, Kris teaches about repentance. This lesson is a practical explanation on how to change our attitudes, our purpose, and our lives.
In this week's sermon, Keith deals with a section of Scripture commonly referred to as "The Beatitudes." Listen to a great lesson on this widely misunderstood set of Jesus' teachings.
Discipleship is more than a spoken pledge to follow God, it is a sincere and dedicated lifestyle that strives to obey God's word. This lesson teaches us about the true purpose of life.
This sermon continues with our study of Jesus' life. Kris give a great lesson on how Jesus truly touched the lives of every person He came in contact with.
We wrap up a lesson on God's love and move into our classes on discipleship. In this lesson, we specifically look at sin and the effect it has on our relationship with God.
As part of our Easter 2009 celebration, Kris presented a study on the physical aspects of crucifixion. Listen and be amazed by the accuracy of the bible.
This sermon is a challenging look at really being a Christian. Not just talking about being a Christian, but living and acting like the bible instructs.
This sermon is the conclusion to our 2009 Men's Weekend. Listen to this sermon for a challenging look at how our daily choices have an effect on everyone around us and the legacy we leave.
As we wrapped up our 2009 retreat, Keith gave a lesson on living victoriously. This lesson is a challenge to leave a legacy of victory in overcoming our sins.
This class explains how our legacy is shaped by our willingness to accept responsibility. Donny gave some great scriptures and examples on how to live with no excuses.
Kris opened up this year's retreat with a talk on the legacy of Jesus. Listen to this challenging and insipiring talk on Jesus' example of what a man should be.
We are continuing our study of Jesus' life and this week we are reading from the book of John, chapter 3. Listen to a great sermon on light, darness, fear, sin, and triumph.
Is the bible really inspired by God? Listen to this episode to see how the bible can be proven scientifically, historically, and sociologically. This is a great lesson on the Old Testament prophecies about Jesus.
What did Jesus do right after he came out of the desert? He went to be with people. The remainder of Jesus' ministry was focused on helping others and sharing his message. What is your focus?
This episode continues our study series on doctrinal basics. Listen for more on the bible, its organization, and some basic proofs that the bible is inspired by God.
The concept of Christ being a King has confounded many for over 2000 years as Jesus was a different type of king than the world had ever known. Learn about Jesus' status as a king and what that means to us.
This episode continues our study series on doctrinal basics. Listen for an overview on the bible, its organization, and some basic proofs that the bible is inspired by God.
If we want to find Jesus, where should we look? Many people are frustrated with Christianity because of what they see in churches today. Listen to this sermon on how to really find Jesus.
Our monthly prayer devotional this month deals with singing and worship. Listen to this episode for a great biblical study and examples about how our singing as a church can glorify God.
Our Wednesday night studies will be on doctrinal basics for the next few months. Tonight we will be discussing social skills, evangelism and basic questions for exploring our faith and our beliefs.
We often tend to overlook Mary, the mother of Jesus, but looking at her life can challenge our attitudes and actions. Mary's choice to be God's servant is explored in detail as Kris preaches another powerful sermon.
What did Jesus look like? What did He wear? This sermon not only provides a great illustration of Jesus as Lord and Savior, but also shares the bible's most important question: Who is Jesus to you?
In the new year, we are beginning a series of sermons on Jesus and his impact on our lives. In our introductory sermon, Kris talks about Jesus' power to make changes in our lives and overcome challenges.
In the second part of our lesson on Storing Up Treasure, we look at our duty to love and serve others. This sermon is a biblical lesson on a Christian's responsibility to love others as Jesus did.
As Christmas draws near, we gather together with our families and friends. Take time to listen to this sermon for a message of joy and good news. The good news of forgiveness and freedom from all fear.
The bible tells us that our heart is shown by what we treasure. This week we look at Jesus' command to love others and how it applies to our lives. The people around us should be our greatest treasure.
Building on our sermon from last week, this sermon asks us to look at what is important to us. Listen to this episode and see if you are living for heaven.
This is the last class in our Old Testament overview and the end of a two year course on the writings of the bible. Listen as Kris wraps things up with a class on two of the lesser known minor prophets.
This sermon on grace is the last in our series on the subject. Listen to this sermon as Kris continues to describe God's grace to us and how we can show grace to others.
The bible tells us that grace teaches us to say no to ungodly behavior. Listen to this sermon to understand how an understanding of forgiveness helps us to make changes in our lives.
Perhaps no question has divided modern Christianity as the debate over works- or faith-based salvation. Do we earn salvation through our deeds or is it freely given by God? Listen to this sermon for the answer.
We are finishing up our lessons on the Israelites return from exile and the writings of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. Following our class last week on Esther, we wrap up the rebuilding of Jerusalem with Ezra and Nehemiah.
Grace can be described as God's forgiveness that was freely given to all through Christ. Our sermon this week shows us that God sees us as perfect and pure. Do we see others this way or as a collection of sin and error.
Our lesson this week focuses on the Old Testament book of Esther. Listen to this episode as Kris does a great job showing how Esther's courage and faith lead to a life that made a difference.
The book of 1 Corinthians tells us that 'perfect love drives out fear.' This sermon focuses on how we can drive fear out of our hearts with regard to evangelism, serving others, and standing up for God.
As we continue with our discussion of love, Kris brings a powerful sermon on loving our neighbors. Listen for a fresh look at how this command applies to us today.
With all of the worldly definitions of love floating around, it is easy to be disappointed with the failures and problems we see in relationships. Listen to this sermon for a brief glimpse into what the bible describes as true love.
Our 2nd class on the major prophets is all about Ezekiel. The content of his apocalyptic writings have been widely twisted and misused over the centuries but the power of his message is undeniable. Listen to learn about repentance and God's power.
The most excellent way, as described by Paul, is walking in love. Christ demonstrated a love that changed the world and continues to impact our lives today. This sermon is a challenge to live a life of love toward all.
We transition into our discussion of the major prophets this week by teaching on the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah, often known as the weeping prophet, spoke boldly about sin, repentance, and urgency.
This sermon is an excellent dialogue on determining what is best in God's eyes. Listen to this episode for valuable information on how to make spiritual decisions.
Rusty and Richard present this week's class on the Old Testament prophets Micah and Habakkuk. Listen as this excellent pair of teachers explain the lives of these prophets and how the lessons within apply to our lives.
Fear can be one of the most paralyzing emotions we experience. Many, if not all, of us have fears that stop us from living the life Jesus wants for us. Fear of others, fear of hurt, and fear of death are some of the topics Kris explores.
The bible calls for Christians to act, live, and think differently than the rest of the world. Listen to this sermon to hear more about the inner struggle to change how we see ourselves, others, and the world we live in.
We all walk a different path through life but many of us don't take the time to think about where we are going. Listen to this sermon for a great introduction to our next series of sermons.
Moving on with the minor prophets, we discuss Amos and Hosea, two prophets from the northern kingdom.. Given the upcoming elections, this is a timely class on what happened when the people of Israel and their leaders turned their back on God.
This is our annual College & Teen service to kick off the 2008-09 school year. Listen to Nick and Austin as they discuss perserverance, strength, courage, and love.
As part of our annual College & Teen service, Jason and Luke presented our communion service. Listen for a spiritual meditation on the sacrifice and love exhibited on the cross.
Continuing with the minor prophets, Kris tackles the writings of Jonah and Nahum. This class deals with the fall of Ninevah and Assyrian empire as well as the prophecies of Babylonia and the Medes. Kris also talks about running from God.
This is the first in a series of lessons on the minor prophets. Tab presents a class on the writings of Joel. Listen for an overview of the prophet Joel and his prophecies as they concern repentance and the coming savior.
What is your outlook on life? Jesus taught at length on serving during His time on earth but the lessons from Matthew 25 are some of the most powerful.
What does it mean to be diligent? Negligent? As a servant of God how would you describe your effort? Listen to this sermon for a biblical teaching on what God expects from his people.
We are on the last class that focuses on the divided kingdom. Kris discusses the last few kings of Judah as well as the lessons we can learn from their lives.
Do you suffer from "I disease"? Although our society tells us to "Look out for number 1," God says to "Consider others better," and serve as Jesus did. Do you see the needs around you? Do you meet these needs.
This week we move from the prophet Elijah to his successor, Elisha. This lesson also discusses character issues such as pride, submission, and faith. There were some problems with the audio so the end of the class was cut.
The bible is clear that we are called to serve other people. This sermon looks at the verses in John 13 that speak of serving as, not just a calling, but a requirement for being a christian.
Kris continues with the Old Testament overview classes here with a class on Solomon and the kings of Israel and Judah that followed. Listen for an informative class on the divided kingdom of Israel, ancient gods, and the effects of sin.
We celebrate Father's Day 2008 with a lesson on Jesus' proclamation that He is "The way, the life, and the truth." Keith presents a powerful sermon on why we need God in our lives as the perfect father and the only way to happiness.
With Kris out of town, this OT Overview class on Proverbs was taught by Rick Whitney and Randy Long. Listen for a great lesson on the book of Proverbs and its correlation to the NT fruits of the spirit.
How do you build strong friendships? Time and Trust. Listen to this lesson on how we can build friendships that refresh our souls and help us stay strong in our faith.
This is another sermon that covers the pastoral role for all believers. Each of us is commanded to have hearts of compassion and love. Do we take time to love and care for those around us?
Jesus boldly asserts that He is the gate, the only way to God. He also says that He is the way to happiness. Listen to this sermon to see if you agree.
Our OT Overview classes delve into the "wisdom literature" of the Old Testament. This is a challenging class on obedience and Kris also discusses the popular "Health and Wealth" doctrine.
This sermon is the conclusion to our men's weekend 2008. Listen as Kris challenges us to live lives worthy of respect and to develop strong relationships.
Psalms is one of the longest books of the bible and one of the richest sources of God's wisdom. Listen to this episode for a brief overview of this Old Testament cornerstone.
During our annual Mother's Day service, Kris detailed the joy, responsibility, and honor that come from being a mother. Listen and hear several C@SF mothers share about their experiences.
Keith delivers a great sermon here. Follow along as Keith discusses a day in the life of the Apostles Peter and John. See how they serve and speak boldly about Jesus and His message.
This Sunday's sermon continues our STEPS series with a focus on evangelism. As Christians, we are called to be helpers and examples to those around us. This sermon begs us to look at whether or not Jesus is still our Lord.
Continuing on our topic of "Training," this sermon deals with evangelism and teaching about the Good News of Jesus. Listen to this episode for a look at common fears and anxieties that hinder us from spreading God's message.
We are transitioning from the "Training" concept to the topic of "Evangelism." Listen to this weeks sermon to see how training others is one of the foundations of the church.
One of a Christian's essential beliefs is the belief that Jesus is Lord and has power over everything in creation. This sermon is a challenge to examine our lives and see if we only agree that God is right and true, or do we truly obey God's teachings.
Our monthly prayer devotional for April 2008 focused on prayer. Have you ever wondered if God really hears what we pray about? Listen to this class for a detailed discussion of what prayer is, and how it works.
One of a Christian's essential beliefs is the belief that Jesus is Lord and has power over everything in creation. This sermon is a challenge to examine our lives and see if we only agree that God is right and true, or do we truly obey God's teachings.
In this class, we are wrapping up the portion of our Old Testament overview covering the time period of Moses and the exodus. Kris provides a thorough overview of Deuteronomy and Joshua in this episode which will help you understand the New Testament.
This is our annual sunrise service. Kris' sermon focused on Jesus and the resurrection as well as a challenge to think about how you will respond to Jesus' sacrifice.
We continue with our examination of the exodus by learning about the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. This lesson also does a great job of explaining the various OT sacrifices and explaining how they are important to Christians.
How do you train yourself to have a spiritual life? We easily understand how to train our bodies for physical challenges, but how do we train our mind. Listen to this sermon to see how we can battle the influence of the world.
We leave the book of Genesis and pick up with the Exodus. This class deals with a critical portion of Jewish history by explaining the how's, why's, and when's of the exodus.
Our "Discipleshape" classes were geared toward getting in shape spiritually. We recently discovered several of these lessons on the concept of discipleship and hope that you find them helpful.
Our "Discipleshape" classes were geared toward getting in shape spiritually. We recently discovered several of these lessons on the concept of discipleship and hope that you find them helpful.
Our "Discipleshape" classes were geared toward getting in shape spiritually. We recently discovered several of these lessons on the concept of discipleship and hope that you find them helpful.
Our "Discipleshape" classes were geared toward getting in shape spiritually. We recently discovered several of these lessons on the concept of discipleship and hope that you find them helpful.
Our "Discipleshape" classes were geared toward getting in shape spiritually. We recently discovered several of these lessons on the concept of discipleship and hope that you find them helpful.
What do you chase after in your life? Are you in strict training? Or maybe lukewarm training? Look at your life and listen to this sermon to help explore how our priorities shape who we are?
Our monthly prayer devotional for March 2008 focused on time and money management. Listen to this for some great ideas on how to regain control of your money and time.
What is your focus in life? We are all being shaped and developed by the environment we find ourselves in, but we do have a choice. Are you letting the world train you? Or God?
Our Old Testament overview class wraps up the book of Genesis this week. Listen to this episode for an overview of Abraham, Isaac, and the origin of the 12 tribes of Israel.
Do you have strong relationships? Is your marriage healthy? Do you have friends? Is your life worth living? This is a great sermon on how we must have a relationship with God to make our lives worth living.
Our OT Survey continues with a look into Genesis 3 through 5. Listen to this lesson for information on Abel, Cain, and an explanation as to how science and the bible go hand in hand.
Does it ever feel like you are walking alone? That God has left you to walk by yourself? Our special guest, Anthony Battle, brings a great lesson on having faith in God's plan for our life.
We launch into the actual writings of the OT with this class on Genesis 1 and 2. Topics include: Creation, evolution, the nature of time, science and the bible, and many other interesting subjects.
This week brought a challenging sermon on confession and how it affects our relationship with God. This is a must for anyone who has ever questioned what the bible says about confessing our sins.
Join us for our first service with Capital City Church of Christ. This evening was a agreat time of singing, prayer, and fellowship. There were some problems with the audio recording.
Our sermons this past month have encouraged us to draw near to God. The sermon this week deals with understanding God's compassion and dealing with our pride.
The second episode of our year long overview of the Old Testament. Kris continues in providing a background as to how the Old Testment came to be and why it is important to Christians.
As we continue to evaluate our spiritual relationship with God, Kris calls us to examine our heart. Do you give God the leftovers of your time? Of your heart? Tune in to hear a challenging sermon on building your relationship with God.
We are beginning our year long overview of the Old Testament. The first few classes will be an introduction and explain how the Old Testment came to be and why it is important to Christians.
One critical element of any relationship is time. We spend time with people we love and we spend time doing things we consider important. This sermon hopefully challenges you to think about how you spend your time.
As we begin a new year, many are trying to make changes in their lives. Take time to listen to this sermon and you will understand how changing and improving our relationship with God is the most important thing we can do.
As we wind down 2007 and prepare for 2008, most of us are looking forward to a new and eventful year. Keith does a great job showing how God wants us to look forward at what is possible rather than dwelling on what happened in the past.
It's Christmas time! Avoid all of the last minute stress and relax with a great sermon. Tune in to this week's lesson and learn how to have true inner peace.
Our sermon this week deals with overcoming fear. Fear that overwhelms us and keeps us from living the life God has planned for us. Learn about how you can overcome fear in your life.
The concepts of Grace and Truth are widely distorted in today's world. Listen to this sermon for an in depth explanation on how Jesus taught these two most important principles of the faith.
Though we do communion every week, we thought this would be a good addition to the library. Our guest speaker, Don Stowers, discusses the last words spoken by Jesus on the cross.
The greatest challenges and the greatest joys we ever experience come through our relationships with others. Listen to this sermon for practical and solid principles for healthy relationships.
This week, we look at one of the more confusing sections of Revelation. This episode is full of great information on the spiritual, political, and social influences that shaped the early church.
It never fails that the Christmas season can bring out the worst in each of us. Family squabbles, financial stress, ... This is the perfect sermon for anyone who has ever struggled with bad moods or bitter attitudes.
As part of our Veteran's Day celebration, this sermon dealt with the spiritual battle that is waged by all christians. Learn about how our faith and our focus are critical to winning this battle.
This week we look further into the rather confusing section of Revelation 8-11. Listen to this episode and learn about how John was teaching and inspiring the early church.
We all agree that serving other's is a part of being a Christian, but how important is it? This episode teaches about how critical our role as a servant really is.
Our Teen and College ministries paired up to host a great service at the church. Listen to this episode and her Tyler Herrington and Luke Stowers deliver a message on Trusting and Obeying God.
We have covered the instructions to the 7 churches and this episode moves us in to the mysterious and somewhat confusing section of "The Seven Seals." Listen to this episode for a clear, concise explanation of a widely misunderstood topic.
The word "Lord" is mentioned hundreds of times in the bible but many people don't truly appreciate what this title implies. Kris does an amazing job illustrating what "Lord" should mean to christians.
After completing our first few classes on the background of this writing, we come to our first lesson on the content of the book. Please note that there is a slight audio glitch at the 11:03 mark where we lost about 1:00 of audio.
Here is an oldie that I found. January 26, 2006 to be exact. Kris was teaching on the goal of our faith. I have not listened to the entire sermon. There might be some glitches as it was in a different format.
Is there evil in the world? Does satan really exist? If so, what is God doing about it? Listen to this episode and see how God calls each one of us to be urgent, passionate, and concerned for those around us.
Kris' lesson today urges us to examine our lives and see if our actions respresent the gospel of Christ. Is it clear that I am "True to His Name" by the way I act and live my life?
In our third class on the book of Revelation, Kris gives us a background on the various interpretations of Revelation. Topics covered include: the tribulation, the thousand year reign, and the second coming of Jesus. What does the bible really say about these things?
The last book in the New Testament is the confusing and somewhat scary book of Revelation. To fully understand the messages in this book, you must have a basic grasp of Apocalyptic writing. Listen to this episode for more information.
What really defines faith? Is it a feeling, a belief, a notion? Listen to this episode for a better understanding of looking at faith as a journey of obedience and trust.
The three shortest books of the New Testament are packed full of great teachings. Listen to this episode for insight into the church's foundation of love, truth, and grace.
Is obedience necessary to be a Christian? Does it really matter if I follow the bible's teachings? These are tough questions that many people ask. Keith gives a great sermon on God's view of obedience.
Kris rolls along through the New Testament into the three short letters by the apostle John. Chapters 1-3 have a great amount of teaching in regard to love, obedience, and the certainty of God's promises.
This is a particularly great message for anyone who has ever wondered about God's ability to forgive. Listen and hear an inspiring message on how God's love should compel us to love others.
Our Wednesday night NT Survey class was put on hold for a week as we welcomed Jack Fredrick, an elder in the church from Boston, MA. Listen to this for an inspiring talk on love, family, and discipleship.
In our last sermon before the new school year, Kris brings a challenging talk on the purpose of our life. Take time to listen and examine your actions to see who you really live for.
This is a continuation of our last class. Kris will explore some exciting topics in 2 Peter including baptism, salvation, obedience, persecution, and falling away.
With school fast approaching, our sermon today examined our role as teachers of the gospel. Listen to this episode to gain insight on the responsibility you have to teach and to be a learner.
We are in the final months of our NT Survey. These next few episodes will deal with Peter and his letters to the various churches. We start with 1 Peter chapters 1 - 3.
Ever been hurt by someone else? Then this is the sermon for you. Listen for a fresh take on forgiveness, bitterness, and God's plan for great relationships.
Our very special guest, Christian Escobar, explores the example of Daniel and his trials under the Babylonian king. See how character, integrity, and passion for God can change your life.
These next two episodes will cover the book of James. Serious arguments have come from this short letter. Can I be saved by faith alone? What about good deeds? These questions and many more are covered in this part of our New Testament Survey.
Paul's second letter to Timothy contained instructions to teach, rebuke, correct, and train the believers. Is there a responsibility for us to do the same? Just how involved should I be in someone else's business?
Reincarnation, salvation, and other controversial topics come up in the third chapter of our NT Survey class on the book of Hebrews. Listen to find out more!
Where is your life going? Are you just trying to survive, or are you leaving your mark? Listen to this episode as Kris illustrates the path to a truly satisfying life through following Jesus.
Here is the second episode in our class on the book of Hebrews. Join us for a quick overview of the importance of the OT priesthood and its foreshadowing of Jesus' ministry on earth. This is a great class for anyone wanting to see how God comes through on His promises!
Here is the sermon from Father's Day 2007. You have got to listen to this one. It is not another typical Father's Day message of how great dad is, etc. Kris shows how we all have a responsibility to encourage, comfort, and spur on the members of the church.
Again, another oldie that I found. Haven't listened to this one either so if there are any problems with the content or audio, send an email and I will see if we can get it fixed.
An oldie but goodie. I found this during a recent backup. The audio may be a bit messy as we did not have the best recording devices for this retreat. I haven't listened to this at all so there is no topic summary available.
In keeping with our summer theme, "The One Another Way," Keith brings a great sermon on Colossians 3. Download this sermon for a refreshing look at how our relationship with God is the foundation for all of our relationships.
In this episode, we kick off a multi-part class on the letter to the Hebrews. Topics for this class included the social, religious, and historical background of the letter, as well as chapters 1 - 3.
Do we really need other people in our lives? Are we responsible for the actions of other people? Listen as Kris teaches about relationships, true friendship, and genuine concern for others.
Kris' second lesson on the letters to Timothy and Titus. The love of money, giving to those in need, and the amazing power of God's mercy are all discussed in this lesson.
Join the family at Shiloh as we celebrate the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom. This is a moving sermon that points out what is truly important in life.
Based on the parable of the good Samaritan, this episode looks at our understanding of God's mercy and compassion in regard to our sin. It also challenges us to look at how we show compassion to others.
Kris brings a powerful message on the power of one person's choices. An enlightening look at what happens when we live by faith and let God do the impossible.
Mark Rodin brings us an informative and funny class on how to start a conversation with just about anyone. Based on proven techniques and scripture, this class is a winner.
Ahh.. Forgiveness and Mercy. Everyone loves to get these but giving them to others is a whole other story. Kris details the effects of bitterness, anger, and envy in this sermon from April 29, 2007.
What's your "philosophy" on truly gives satisfaction in life. Will success make you happy? Or maybe when you get that next payraise. Listen in to this episode to hear what the Bible says about where true satisfaction can be found.
We lost Part 1 of this book to an unfortunate audio glitch. You still can enjoy the follow up class on Colossians and Philemon by downloading this episode now.
Is being a Christian as simple as believing in Jesus? Or, is there more to it? The true test of any person claiming to be a follower of Jesus is their daily walk. Listen to this episode as Kris brings a challenging message that may challenge your heart.
One of our last sermons on the concept of walking in faith, this episode deals with having faith in the people in God's church and developing strong relationships.
Part 1 on our study of Paul's letter to the church in Ephesus. Historical information on the church and surrounding area is discussed as well as some of the key topics in the first three chapters.