Both morning and evening lessons today are taken from the theme for this year’s Horizons. The Hebrews writer reveals the special and specific role Jesus plays as our High Priest at the right hand of God, and the benefits we enjoy as a result.
Both morning and evening lessons today are taken from the theme for this year’s Horizons. The Hebrews writer reveals the special and specific role Jesus plays as our High Priest at the right hand of God, and the benefits we enjoy as a result.
The role of women in the church is a topic that often focuses on the Biblical limitations of that role. Today, we commend our godly ladies for what they can do, and must do, for the Lord and His people.
Of all the great work Jesus accomplished while on the earth, He reserved His greatest work for the cross itself, exemplified in His prayer for those nailing the nails. And that includes us.
Today we celebrate our godly fathers. From this message in the Upper Room, we glean four timeless principles Jesus gave the apostles, principles that also provide our fathers with the proper focus for their greatest task, loving and leading their children.
What a wonderful Lord’s Day for our ten graduating seniors and their parents! We share in your joy and celebration. From the reminder Moses gave the children of Israel to always remember what God had done for them, so we remind our special seniors, and all of us, today.
We love both verses and hymns that assure us of the peace of God offered us in Christ Jesus, our Lord. This evening, we combine the two in a special service designed to encourage us all, especially our students entering exam week.
Many followed Jesus for the wrong reason. When He confronted them, they left Him, never to follow the Lord again. He then asked the apostles if they, too, wanted to leave. In one of the great moments of his life, Peter answered with the title of this lesson. Today, we ask, “Indeed, to whom shall…
With his final words of inspiration, Paul writes Timothy to “come before winter.” What did that expression mean then, and more importantly, what does it mean now?
It has been another great weekend for our youth at Lads to Leaders in Nashville. The theme of the program this year is the theme for our lesson this evening, one of the truly great texts of Scripture.
The theme of this year’s Makin’ Music is also our theme for today’s worship. Just as we preach and teach the gospel message, we also sing of our faith, hope and love as the family of God. Let us do so with even greater grace and gratitude for His unspeakable gift.