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David denHartog begins with a question: What do you think of when you hear “church?”  The church exists to make disciples – to become disciples and to make disciples.  In other words, to build up the church.  In I Corinthians 14, Paul gives three factors that are necessary for building up the people within the […]

Dean Elliott teaches from I Corinthians 13, explaining it within its context.  God’s DNA is love, and this is what love looks like.  It is better than any Spiritual gift. Dean also explains last week’s sermon title, “Fingerprints.”  When the Holy Spirit picks you up, by the gifts of the Spirit, and carries you away, he […]

Dean Elliott continues teaching from I Corinthians.  It seems as though the Corinthians have asked Paul, “How can we make ourselves more spiritual?”  Paul answers the question in Chapter 12, emphasizing that no matter what your gift-mix, all of it is wasted if you do it just for you.  

David denHartog explains the birth announcement that God delivered at the birth of His son, Jesus.

Dean Elliott continues the As It Was In the Days of Noah, a series that looks at the second coming of Christ as we prepare our hearts during the Christmas season.  This series is not about being smarter or right in the details of Jesus’ second coming, but being ready.  Because Jesus was born in a manger, […]

Pastor David denHartog continues the As It Was In The Days of Noah series, teaching from I Thessalonians 5:1-11.  The first coming of Christ is linked to the second coming of Christ.  We are called to watch for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.  What does it mean to watch?

Tied to the first coming of Christ, is the second coming – and this is our ultimate hope.  So, as we turn our attention to Jesus’ first coming during the Christmas season, we also want to focus on Christ’s second coming.  We need to be people of hope as we see our world unraveling.

The focus of I Corinthians 11:17-34 is celebrating the Lord’s Supper.  David denHartog hopes to give us a deeper appreciation and better understanding of the Lord’s Supper through today’s sermon.

Cleburne Bible Church attenders share how God has worked in their lives in the last year, many through the ministries of CBC.  Thanks and praise to God!

David denHartog teaches through Psalm 32, explaining how God has given us forgiveness through His Son, Jesus Christ.