Friday, April 11, 2014
04-09-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Malachi - Pastor Mark Rossgington
04-06-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Zechariah - Pastor Mark Rossington
04-02-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Haggai - Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
03-30-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Zephaniah - Pastor Mark Rossington
Friday, March 28, 2014
03-26-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Habakkuk - Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
03-16-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Jonah - Pastor Mark Rossington
We all know someone that we either can't stand to be around, or even down right hate because of something they've done. We might even go so far as to mentally wish that not matter what they try to accomplish that they fail miserably, and if they try to change their life around it doesn't work. While we may think that we are in the "right" to think and hope that, but is it really fair? Continuing on with the sermon series on the minor prophets, Pastor Mark talks about Jonah and the famous Bible story of him being eaten by a big fish. While that may be the most well-known part of the book, but there are some details in that book that are not as well-known. The events in his life may not be applicable because of the extra-ordinary nature of it, but his thoughts on who deserves what and what God has to say about it certainly does. That sermon can be found right here.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
03-12-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Obadiah - Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
03-09-2014 Amos- Pastor Mark Rossington
One of the unfortunate aspects of life that we hear all the time is people of power taking advantage of people who do not have very much power, or none at all. Those are the ones that we catch, and there are many others that go by unnoticed. It's situations like those that change history and human condition, and it even goes way back to ancient times, even described in the Bible before Jesus came along. While it may not be something new, was there someone talking about it? If there was, what did they have to say? Pastor Mark talks about the minor prophet Amos, and his life is actually full of surprises. Amos had a lot to say about the powerful in the various nations that were around in those times, and what he did have to say is still very much relevant for us today. That Sunday sermon on Amos, as well as the others, can be found right here.
Friday, March 7, 2014
03-05-2014 Ash Wednesday- Joel - Pastor Mark Rossington
We've now come to the time known as Lent and that starts things off with Ash Wednesday, and it's also a time of personal reflection. A time where we look back at the things we've done right and the things we've done wrong, and to make some course corrections in the latter area. Basically a time to repent for the things we've done to others. On this Ash Wednesday service, Pastor Mark continues on with his sermon series called "Majoring in the Minors" by talking about Joel. So what does this farmer from the Old Testament have to do with Lent and repenting? Plenty, actually. So why don't you head on over here, and give it a listen, won't you?
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
03-02-2014 Majoring in the Minors- Hosea - Pastor Mark Rossington
If you were to ask anyone about the name's of the prophets from the Bible you would probably get the major ones like Elijah and Isaiah. Which is fair since they are the most popular prophets, and even the most talked about. Not a whole lot of people will even know about the minor ones, and not even realize that they even get their own book in the Bible. They may not be very long, but that doesn't mean that they're not relevant. So, who are they? What were they about? Pastor Mark brings about a new sermon series called "Majoring in the Minors", and starts off with Hosea. Hosea's life was perfectly relevant to the people of Israel to how to stay with God, and you might be surprised by how his life is still applicable to today. The sermon that starts everything off is located right here.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
02-23-2014 Making the Most Out of the Bible- Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
02-16-2014 Lessons From Joseph- Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
02-09-2014 How To Make Wise Decisions- Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
02-02-2014 What is the Work God Shaped You to do?- Pastor Mark Rossington
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
01-26-2014 The Purpose of Work- Pastor Mark Rossington
01-19-2014 Preparing For The Lord's Supper- Pastor Mark Rossington
One of the acts that Jesus did before he was taken away to get crucified was installing the Lord's Supper, and he did it with his disciples. It has become one of the most important parts of the Christian faith, which is also called communion, and is seen as something really sacred. Since it is a sacred act, how are we supposed to approach reaching communion? Are there rules governing how we are to do it? Pastor Mark talks about the Lord's Supper and how we are to approach it which may come as a surprise. Just because it is a sacred act it doesn't mean that it is completely off limits to everyone, but something that should be shared with everyone. That sermon, as well as others before it, can be found right here.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
01-12-2014 Seeking and Saving - Pastor Mark Rossington
It's a special day for Epiphany because it's the 50th anniversary of our church! It's a time to look back into the past and see how far we've come as a congregation and a time to look toward the future to see what's to come. One of which is how to continue the message of Jesus Christ in this modern era and the future to come that is widely unknown. Every church faces this, and so does the people in the church since it's all about the message and nothing else. Pastor Mark talks about how us Christians can still go out and find the lost and save them rather than waiting for them to come to us. That sermon can be found where the other previous sermons are, and that's right here.
01-05-2014 Christ in Your New Year! - Pastor Mark Rossington
Friday, January 3, 2014
12-24-2013 Christmas Is For All People- Pastor Mark Rossington
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