Good Friday - "The Common Man, the Warrior, and the Master"
On Good Friday, we look at the cross from three unique perspectives: (1) a common man, (2) a commander of the angel armies, and (3) Christ Himself.

On Good Friday, we look at the cross from three unique perspectives: (1) a common man, (2) a commander of the angel armies, and (3) Christ Himself.
1 Samuel 17.31-54
1 Samuel 17.1-11
In order for the church to be what God has appointed it to be, we must know who we are and what we are to do. 1 Corinthians 6.1-6
Jesus taught us plan for preserving accountability and restoration within the church family so that we can faithfully seek to maintain our purity and power as a living church. 1 Corinthians 5.1-13
Rather than proudly tolerating or fearfully ignoring moral rebellion within the church we must humbly, gently but decisively deal with it in order to reveal most clearly the gospel message of transforming grace. 1 Corinthians 5.1-2, 6-8
Because even 'private' acts of sexual immorality hurt ourselves and others, Christians should avoid sexual immorality. 1 Corinthians 6.18-20 1 Thessalonians 4.1-8
When the values of the world are shown to be false and deceptive, the reason for God's principles of sexuality become clear and imperative. 1 Corinthians 6.12-18
Main Idea: Because the fall and its consequences impact us at the level of our sexual identity and experience, God uses this to show us the sinfulness of our stubborn independence and to drive us to Christ. Genesis 3.1-19
Because our present generation displays the natural progression of fallen culture from ungodliness to unrighteousness that Scripture predicts, only a saving relationship with Jesus Christ provides a firm basis for morality. Romans 1.16-23
When we evaluate the state of the Christian movement at the beginning of 2016, we are moved to ask God to revive us so that we will turn from our sin, obey his word, and experience his blessing. Psalm 85
Galatians 4.1-7
How can I make myself more available so I can become more involved in how God is reaching the world with the Good News?
Genesis 1.1
Luke 14.25-33
Revelation 3.14-22
As Christians we must persevere in our witness to the Jewish people because, even though they have largely rejected the Messiah and his followers at the present time, God will save many of them in the last days when Christ returns. Revelation 3.7-13
Revelation 3.1-6
Since God views all unfaithfulness to him as spiritual adultery we must carefully maintain the biblical integrity of the Christian faith.Revelation 2.18-29
When persecuted Christians confess their faith in a public accusation, mistreatment and death, they demonstrate the power and reality of eternal life.
Listen as Tom and Paul present an update on our Five Year Plan, including some proposed renovations to both the lobby and the auditorium.
Revelation 2.1-7
1 Corinthians 11.23-34
Isaiah 29.13-14
1 Corinthians 4.1-5
1 Corinthians 3.18-23
1 Corinthians 3.5-17
1 Corinthians 3.1-4
1 Corinthians 2.6-16
1 Corinthians 2.1-5