Pastor Doug's blog: The benefits of choosing Jesus as King, as opposed to any other king, are heavenly and last forever. So why doesn’t everyone do it?
https://t.co/iMrB43WLU7
Pastor Doug's eSermon: Pastor-teachers have a tremendous responsibility related to God’s authority. We must point people to God through His Word and not use the Bible as bait to attract people to ourselves.
https://t.co/vU6FKJUng7
Pastor Doug's blog: Preaching the word was what Jesus came to earth to do. You may be surprised to learn that pastors are not the only ones who are called to preach.
https://t.co/ny3yB8Zyl1
Pastor Doug's blog: After all Jesus has done for us, the very least — literally — we can do is be baptized and make disciples for Him.
https://t.co/4vhhs137zu
Pastor Doug's eSermon: John the Baptist was called by Jesus the greatest "among those born of women." So what made John uniquely great?
https://t.co/afgfhiYJzn
Pastor Doug's eSermon: At times, it’s hard to believe that God would choose David to be in the lineage of the Messiah. But as we more fully understand David's life, we begin to understand why the title "Son of David" became a synonym for "Messiah."
https://t.co/4H5ZyK3YWt
Pastor Doug's eSermon: As we saw in the recent overturn of Roe v. Wade, Christians getting political and much prayer can ultimately make a difference in issues important to God.
https://t.co/1YgFalALc0
Pastor Doug's eSermon: As we look forward to Easter, Palm Sunday begins to solidify the truth of the event that defines our faith.
https://t.co/ukA2UUzAzf
Pastor Doug is back and so is his eSermon!
Unity, for unity’s sake, accomplishes little. Unity must be based on God’s truth, not man’s ideas.
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Pastor Doug's eSermon: We will fall woefully short of fully grasping the full knowledge of the unknowable God. However, we should eventually stop being surprised or disappointed that He doesn’t do exactly as we want or ask.
https://t.co/YEU34VDO4y