Apr 27, 2015 | Sermons
Jonah 4:1-11 I have never owned sheep. I have been around cows a lot and I am told they are a lot smarter than sheep. Sheep are really quite dumb, and they are prone to getting separated from the herd and getting lost. A sheep will keep its head down, nibbling and...
Apr 20, 2015 | Sermons
Lamentations 3:1-33 In 2003, Eddie Carthan, a senior linebacker for the Navy football team, was in the locker room before the kickoff waiting to go out on the field for the coin toss. As a senior co-captain, his pregame ritual was to stay calm, reserve his energy, and...
Apr 13, 2015 | Sermons
Luke 14:1-6; Luke 14: 8-14; Luke 14: 16-24 On one occasion when Jesus was going to the house of a leader of the Pharisees to eat a meal on the Sabbath, they were watching him closely. 2 Just then, in front of him, there was a man who had dropsy. 3 And Jesus asked the...
Mar 23, 2015 | Sermons
March 22, 2014 Ephesians 4:21-24 I think some of us have totally lost it. I know all of us had it at some point because we all played in the sandbox and all sandbox children possessed it. But somewhere along the way of growing up, some of that sand must have gotten in...
Mar 17, 2015 | Sermons
Romans 15:1-6 Last year, Jenna and Jillian Thistlebate were welcomed into the world in Akron, Ohio. The twins were mono, mono twins, meaning they shared the same placenta and amniotic fluids, complicating their birth, but they were born healthy. What made the twins...
Mar 9, 2015 | Sermons
For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a good sense of balance. As a teenager I began balancing things on my finger, my chin, and my nose: sticks, brooms, boards, anything that was straight, and sometimes things that were not. When I was seventeen, I told my friends...