Sermons - Archive
The State of Our Union 2008
January 27, 2008
The state of the Traders Point church is strong, but there are three things that we should consider doing together in this new year. (..read more)
Who Do You Say That I Am?
January 27, 2008
If Jesus asked us the same question that he asked the Apostles in the first century, how would we answer? And would our life demonstrate that answer? (..read more)
Teaching and Admonishing In Song
January 20, 2008
Singing and admonishing and teaching one another is a reflection of where we literally exist. Where we live and act and think is in the heavenly places; God’s love and words overflow from our hearts in song. (..read more)
Biblical Perspective On Singing
January 20, 2008
Studying a brief history of music among God’s people in the OT helps us to see the places and reasons that they sang to God. Through this we can understand the place that such music should have in our hearts. (..read more)
Speaking To One Another In Song
January 20, 2008
We speak to one another as we sing. Let us include our spiritual thoughts in song both at home among our family and in the worship we offer to God. (..read more)
I Will Sing With the Mind
January 19, 2008
We need to engage our mind as we sing to the Lord. This helps us understand the important ideas conveyed in song and how the music is appropriate to those words. (..read more)
I Will Sing With the Spirit
January 18, 2008
To sing with the spirit involves our being alive, invigorated and to be one in Christ. Through this we praise God and encourage those assembled with us. (..read more)
Lessons from Namaan - Part 2
January 13, 2008
The things written aforetime were written for our learning. What are some new things that we can learn from the story of Namaan? (..read more)
Keys To the Kingdom
January 13, 2008
There are five keys that we need if we are going to be able to enter into the blessed Kingdom of heaven. What are they? (..read more)
Consider
January 6, 2008
The Lord utilizes the word “consider” some 67 times in the Bible. Consider is defined . . . “to think about, with the expectation of learning”. (..read more)