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August 31, 2025 Speaker: Elder Randy Hughes This message explores the concept of living a purposeful life as defined by God's will. The speaker emphasizes that every individual has a unique purpose given by God, intended to bring Him glory. This purpose is not about personal agendas but about aligning actions with Christian values and God's plan, as taught through scripture like Galatians and Ephesians. The message also highlights that God will ultimately accomplish His purpose through believers who faithfully commit to it, despite trials and the devil's attempts to deter them, referencing passages such as Romans 8. The overarching theme is that understanding and embracing one's divine purpose is key to fulfillment and a life dedicated to Christ.
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August 24, 2025 Speaker: Pastor Tim Board The message emphasizes the dead serious urgency of cultural engagement from a biblical conviction, asserting that believers have a stewardship responsibility to engage with the world. Drawing parallels to Paul's approach in Acts 17, the speaker highlights the need to understand contemporary culture, identify modern idolatries like secular humanism and youth sports, and engage rather than assimilate or isolate. The core message stresses proclaiming God's holiness and the need for repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, contrasting true salvation with mere intellectual assent to doctrine. The speaker also warns against wimpy and woke Christianity that compromises biblical truth for worldly philosophies, advocating for a prophetic voice to expose lies and call for a return to God's standards.
August 24, 2025 Speaker: Pastor Tim Board This encourages spiritual revival and biblical reformation within the American church and family, stressing the need for believers to live with eternity in mind and prioritize God's word. The speaker references Leonard Ravenhill's mid-20th-century call for revival and applies it to the modern context, arguing that the church bears the responsibility for societal moral decline. A significant portion of the message focuses on the Biblical account of Elijah on Mount Carmel from 1 Kings 18, highlighting his challenge to the prophets of Baal and Asherah as an example of resolute conviction in the face of apostasy. The message concludes by emphasizing the importance of family discipleship and actively passing on faith to the next generation as a catalyst for genuine spiritual revitalization.
August 17, 2025 Speaker: Elder Bernie Gaetzke This message focuses on biblical principles for Christian living, drawing heavily from Deuteronomy, Ephesians, and Paul's epistles. The speaker emphasizes God's sovereignty and the importance of understanding revealed truths for daily life, particularly through Paul's unique revelations. Key themes include salvation by grace through faith in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, the Holy Spirit's indwelling power for believers, and the nature of prayer without doubting or wrath. The message also highlights unity within the church, the need to avoid adding to God's finished work in salvation, and the role of elders in guiding the congregation.
August 10, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Robert Nix This message centers on the theme of preparation and engagement in the face of spiritual challenges. Drawing parallels between historical events like Hurricane Frederick and the life of his hardworking stepfather and the final letter of the Apostle Paul to Timothy, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of being spiritually equipped. He highlights Paul's awareness of his impending death, the rise of false teachers, and the importance of holding fast to sound doctrine. The sermon culminates in a powerful call for believers to proclaim the word of God, even amid adversity, underscoring that the spiritual "storm" is inevitable and requires active participation rather than retreat.
August 3, 2025 Speaker: Timothy Board This message focuses on the biblical passage of Acts 17:16-32, where the Apostle Paul confronts the pagan culture of Athens with the truth of God's character. The speaker emphasizes that understanding "who God is" is the most crucial question for individuals and cultures, influencing one's worldview and addressing fundamental life questions. He argues that the truth of God's character is sufficient for the revival of a pagan culture, much like ancient Greece or contemporary society. The message then outlines Paul's approach in Athens, which involved understanding the problem of idolatry, recognizing the need for God's truth, and proactively proclaiming God's attributes as creator, sustainer, sovereign, ever-present, transcendent, merciful, and righteous judge. Ultimately, the message calls for repentance and a renewed vision of God, asserting that a proper understanding of God's majesty compels individuals to obey and worship Him, offering the gospel as the solution to the burden of human sin.
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