We continue our visit to the seven churches of Asia by reading the letter Jesus wrote to the church at Pergamum, a city filled with idolatrous worship. The battle here is the battle for the truth of God, the same in Henderson as it was in Pergamum.
The Lord continues His spiritual inventory by telling the early saints in Smyrna, “Do not fear what you are about to suffer.” In a world of growing terror, what does this mean for the Henderson church?
(Missing first part of recording) Today we begin a series of lessons on the Seven Churches of Asia, specifically, the letters Jesus sent to each congregation through the apostle John on the island of Patmos. in taking inventory of Ephesus, the Lord says, “You have left your first love.” Through what He said to them,…
Do I have to make trips to foreign lands to obey what this passage says? What is my responsibility?
Today we honor fifteen of our finest, our high school seniors! We love them, we are proud of them and their parents, and we pray for them as they enter and exciting future!
We have a sterling group of FHU students graduating this Saturday. As Jesus sent the apostles out on the Limited Commission, He promised them no act of service is small in the eyes of God. The same promise is made to us, and to our graduates who are prepared to take Him into the world.
Today is a special day to honor our Moms, but the real honor comes to them when we live lives that reflect the love and care they have given us.
Many worry about committing a sin for which they can never be forgiven. What does God say about the forgiveness of all sins?
Jesus came into the world to save the world, but the world did not recognize Him and His own “received Him not.” What was true in the first century continues to be true in the twenty-first century.