Luke 1:26-38 – Announcing the Savior’s Birth
In this message, Pastor Michael Rattin compares the birth announcements made to Zechariah and Mary. The text is from Luke 1:26-38.
In this message, Pastor Michael Rattin compares the birth announcements made to Zechariah and Mary. The text is from Luke 1:26-38.
Continuing in Luke, Pastor Michael Rattin considers the truths and promises displayed in an angel promising an unexpected child to a Jewish couple. The text is from Luke 1:5-25.
In this message, Elder Matt Brown considers the importance of rejoicing in our Savior and salvation which, being permanent and unshakable, is the only source of rejoicing that can also bring us lasting peace. The text is from Philippians 4:4-9.
In this sermon Pastor Michael Rattin introduces a study in Luke, focusing on the need in the church for knowledge of what is most important: the Gospel. The text is from Luke 1:1-4.
In this message, Matt Brown and Shane Meltzer report on the ministry in Uganda. Matt Brown also shares from Psalm 67 about the the importance of missions, which exists for the ultimate goal of God’s glory.
In the final message from James, Paul Strout reflects on the unfailing nature of God’s love displayed in the Gospel, whereby believers can help stumbling brothers and sisters. The text is from James 5:19-20.
In this message, Pastor Michael Rattin again emphasizes the importance of prayer, discussing its role in the life of those who need healing. The text is from James 5:13-18.
In this message, Pastor Michael Rattin discusses the importance of personal, private prayer in the life of believers. The text is from James 5:13-18, with the focus on verse 13.
“Above all”, we must tell the truth, recognizing that telling the simple truth is more in line with our role as brothers and sisters in Christ than finding greater and greater entities by which to swear. This is what Pastor Michael Rattin recognizes in James 5:12.
Leading up to Christmas, Pastor Michael Rattin reflects on the coming of our Savior and His glorious purpose. The text is from Micah 5:1-5.