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The Torn Curtain
Posted on July 26, 2020 | Pastor: Brian MeliaMatt 27:45-54. This passage, and other related Scriptures, cover a number of areas of stunning eternal importance achieved by the finished work of Jesus on the cross. This includes the immense significance of the torn curtain at the entrance to the Holy of Holies and also how the barrier at the boundary of the Court […]
The Source of Joy
Posted on July 22, 2020 | Pastor: David KnightPhil 1:1-11. Joy is a theme that runs through Philippians, often called “the letter of Joy”. Paul writes this letter from prison in Rome, demonstrating that Joy was not something determined by ones circumstances, but sourced in an inner life through Christ. As Christians, even when everything seems to be falling apart, we can be […]
The Gospel of Grace
Posted on July 19, 2020 | Pastor: Graham KingActs 20:24, 1 Cor 2:12, Eph 2:8. The good news regarding Christ and salvation is called the gospel (good news) of grace. It is grace that determines and defines the gospel. Without grace there is no gospel, there is no good news and there is no salvation. So what is grace? How can a person […]
Christ Before Pilate (Part 1)
Posted on July 15, 2020 | Pastor: Graham KingJohn 18:28-40. After appearing before Annas, Caiaphas and The Sanhedrin, it is clear that the jewish leaders want christ to be put to death once and for all. The death sentence not being in their power, they take jesus to the Roman govenor to see that sentence carried out. In this amazing passage of scripture […]
Christ’s Trials & Peter’s Denial
Posted on July 12, 2020 | Pastor: Graham KingJohn 18:13-28. After being arrested and bound, Jesus is led back over the Kidron Valley to the house of The High priest. John switches back and forth between Christ standing before his accusers and Peter outside denying the Lord. We find our own hearts searched in this passage as we consider the limits of our […]