Wisdom for Sexual Purity
The pleasure of sin is temporary, but the consequences of sin are forever. Pastor Jordan Easley takes a look at Proverbs chapter seven and explains the trappings of sexual sin, and how to find the strength to avoid it.

The pleasure of sin is temporary, but the consequences of sin are forever. Pastor Jordan Easley takes a look at Proverbs chapter seven and explains the trappings of sexual sin, and how to find the strength to avoid it.
In 2 Timothy, the Apostle Paul details the faith Timothy shares with Eunice, Timothy's mother, and Lois, his grandmother. These ladies lived out their faith. Pastor Jordan Easley explains what can be learned from the faith these two women exemplified.
We were created to have friends and to be friends. Pastor Jordan Easley begins the Wisdom series on the book of Proverbs by looking at how God defines healthy relationships between one another and explaining what characteristics true friends should have.
The last words of Christ were to be a message that would transcend through the end of time, and His death on the cross canceled every sin. Pastor Jordan Easley looks at Jesus' last moments, His resurrection from death, and the forgiveness He gives.
What do you think your last words on Earth will be? Pastor Jordan Easley completes his message series on the Book of Malachi by explaining what we know about Heaven, Hell, and God's final words for 400 years at the end of the Old Testament.
We won’t be right with God spiritually until we’re right with God financially. Pastor Jordan Easley takes a look at God's challenge to His children in the third chapter of Malachi and explains the plan, place, and purpose of God's command to tithe.
If God intends to bless His children, why do His children suffer? Pastor Jordan Easley looks at the Israelites' challenge to God during the Book of Malachi and explains how serving the unchanging God includes repentance and change.
In the book of Malachi, the children of God were asking big philosophical questions challenging God's goodness and justice. Pastor Jordan Easley explains how God answers these questions with the greatest answer of all: the refiner and purifier Jesus.
What exactly is a covenant in the eyes of God, and how does He measure our faithfulness? Pastor Jordan Easley explains the profane actions of God's children as detailed in the second chapter of Malachi and looks at the dangers of breaking our promises to God.
What is the proper way to honor God, and why should we even bother? Pastor Jordan Easley discusses typical motivations for giving and serving, and he explains how the Bible defines appropriate sacrifice and offering for God's glory and honor.
We're told that God loves, but sometimes circumstances make it hard to feel or identify that love. Pastor Jordan Easley begins a study of big questions from the last book of the Old Testament, Malachi and explains how its contents relate to the Gospel.
Have you ever wondered why God permits suffering and affliction in the lives of His children? Dr. Ernest Easley explains passages from one of the Apostle Paul's letters to the Corinthians and discusses the reasoning behind God's allowance of suffering.
Public professions of faith through the act of baptism during the Sunday morning worship experience at First Baptist Cleveland's main campus on February 24, 2019.
What does God expect from parents when it comes to raising their children? Pastor Jordan Easley explains what the Bible says about God's design for families, the priorities parents should have, and the role of parents as ambassadors of God.
The secret to successful stewardship is a life surrendered to Jesus. Pastor Jordan Easley explains what the Bible says about maximizing God's blessings for His ultimate glory and discusses how Godly stewardship points people toward the Gospel.
God never intended for us to live in isolation. Pastor Jordan Easley begins a new series, Building Blocks for a Successful Life, by looking at the role God's Church plays in preventing isolation and encouraging a sense of success and belonging.
God created your spouse as a part of His marriage design. Pastor Jordan Easley concludes The Marriage Puzzle series by explaining how to be the best friend to your spouse as God intended by loving unconditionally as He does.
Conflict in marriage is inevitable. Fighting fair is essential. Pastor Jordan Easley continues The Marriage Puzzle series by explaining the methods the Bible gives for showing Christ's love through even the most intense arguments and life circumstances.
Marriage isn't easy, but it was God's idea. Pastor Jordan Easley begins The Marriage Puzzle series by explaining why it's best to put God first and your spouse second. He also examines what it means to have the mindset, makeup, and methods of Jesus.
You have a new year before you! Dr. Ernest Easley explains how to walk forward into the new year with confidence and faith. Dr. Easley looks at the teachings of the Apostle Paul to discover key steps to forgetting the past and moving forward.
There's always a greater problem behind our problems, but Jesus offers the single solution. Pastor Jordan Easley explains how the Bible addresses loneliness, fear, and dissatisfaction with life.
If your joy comes from a thing, you'll always need more of that thing to maintain your joy. Pastor Jordan Easley wraps up a series of messages about Christmas by explaining how the birth of Jesus brings the only perfect source of true joy.
What does the Bible actually say about the birth of Jesus? Pastor Jordan Easley looks at some common misconceptions surrounding the story of Christmas and encourages the church to rely only on the Word of God.
Christmas is messy! Pastor Jordan Easley looks at some of the common things that complicate believing in the Christmas story, and he explains various commitments of faith we can make to trust God more fully.
When you know a baby is coming, it moves you to action. Pastor Jordan Easley starts the Christmas season with an examination of the many prophecies in the Old Testament telling of the coming of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Emeritus Dr. Allan Lockerman looks at the Old Testament story of the Israelites crossing into the Promised Land as recorded in the Book of Numbers, and he explains why our comfort with the way things are hinders God's progress for the future.