Galatians 4
Tom Sheppard, who currently serves as one of three elders at South Main Church of Christ, leads this Bible study session centering on Galatians 4.
Tom Sheppard, who currently serves as one of three elders at South Main Church of Christ, leads this Bible study session centering on Galatians 4.
Jim Lanning, who currently serves as one of three elders at South Main Church of Christ, leads this discussion centered on James, chapter 6. Audio from video is provided by World Video Bible School.
Jim Lanning sits down with Mark Tonkery, pulpit minister at Norval Park Church of Christ to discuss these points: Paul declared the Gospel to the Corinthians.The Apostle Paul said the most important thing is the Gospel.Death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.Baptism: Paul says you must hold fast to it, abiding in His word, sometimes…
Daryl Hurst, our visiting preacher from Norval Park Church of Christ in Zanesville, preaches this sermon about Valentine’s Day and finding the love of your life. Daryl has been kind to share his sermon supplement with us.
Tom Sheppard, who currently serves as one of three elders at South Main Church of Christ in New Lexington, Ohio leads this morning discussion about Galatians 4.
Jim sits down with Dave Neal, elder at Somerset Church of Christ, to discuss stewardship. The apostle Paul once said “I now rejoice in my suffering for you and fill up in my flesh what is lacking in the afflictions of Christ for the sake of His body.” The word “steward” appears eighty-five times in…
Tom Sheppard, currently serving as one of three elders at South Main Church of Christ, leads this Bible discussion about Galatians chapter 3.
Jim and Tom discuss how a haughty spirit can lead to a fall. Christianity guards against pride and arrogant behavior. The book of Daniel, chapter 4, highlights Nebuchadnezzar being full of pride and seeking praise: Stole and honor the kingdom of Heaven. Nebuchadnezzar eventually changed and sought humility. Here are the stories as covered in…
This morning’s guest preacher, Daryl Hurst, focused on Proverbs 4, asking the question “When others look at you, do they see God in you?” Daryl illustrated the question by using the 1987 Country song by Paul Overstreet “Seeing My Father in Me” as a verbal example. (Daryl did not play the song during the service.)
Tom Sheppard, elder at South Main Church of Christ, led this Bible study discussion on the Lord’s day, focusing on Galatians 3.